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Project: Center for Public Information on Population Research (CPIPR)
Childhood Trauma Has Lifelong Health Consequences for Women
Women who experienced childhood adversity are more likely to have their first child early or outside of marriage, face a greater risk of cancer than men, and are particularly vulnerable to health impacts when they are lower income.

Project: Health Policy Plus (HP+)
Why Policy Matters: Stories of Impact on Health and Wellbeing
(2020) As a partner on the HP+ project, PRB contributed to an activity focused on “Why Policy Matters” through visual storytelling.

Break It Down (The Pop Song)
The original music video on demography, breaking down all the key concepts. At its essence, measuring population is about counting births, deaths, and net migration.

Project: Empowering Evidence-Driven Advocacy
Fact Sheet. Knowledge is Power–Ensuring a Healthy Future for Youth in Addis Ababa
In 2018, Population Reference Bureau (PRB) and the International Youth Alliance for Family Planning (IYAFP) conducted interviews and focus groups in three Ethiopian regions to assess implementation of youth-friendly contraceptive services.

Project: PACE: Policy, Advocacy, and Communication Enhanced for Population and Reproductive Health
Supporting National Advocacy Efforts to Amplify Understanding of the Multisectoral Benefits of Age Structure Change
In Ghana and Uganda, young people below the the age of 15 dominate the population age structure. Both countries can shift this high child dependency by empowering women to achieve their reproductive goals.

Supporting Coronavirus Outreach in Sub-Saharan Africa
In response to the coronavirus pandemic, PRB is supporting partners and others by providing information and resources to help communities stay safe.

Research-to-Action: Reducing the Burden of Childhood Tuberculosis in the Northern Philippines
In October, Research Technical Assistance Center (RTAC) team members Dr. Reshma Naik and Dr. Jose Rodriguez hosted a weeklong Research-to-Action workshop at Isabela State University in the northern Philippines.