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Project: Research Technical Assistance Center (RTAC)
Scaling Up a Mobile Obstetric Triage and Referral System in Liberia
Researchers in Liberia developed and tested a mobile obstetric emergency system (MORES) that reduced decision-to-delivery time in Bong County.
Key Messages. Malnutrition–Nigeria’s Silent Crisis
Each year about 1 million Nigerian children die before their fifth birthday. Malnutrition contributes to nearly half of these deaths. The multimedia presentation, Malnutrition: Nigeria’s Silent Crisis, presents the reasons why proper nutrition for women and children is so important, especially in the first 1,000 day period—from the start of a woman’s pregnancy until her child’s second birthday.
Project: Evidence Project
Webinar. The Impact of Population, Health, and Environment Projects: A Synthesis of the Evidence
(2015) A new working paper by the Evidence Project synthesizes the available research from the latest generation of population, health, and environment (PHE) projects, providing a detailed account of the benefits of integrated projects and gaps in the evidence base.
Project: Empowering Evidence-Driven Advocacy
Supporting the Expansion of Youth-Friendly Services in Narok and Nairobi, Kenya
The products share key data and policy commitments related to youths’ reproductive health.
The Backdrop: Rising Inequality in the U.S.
(2014) Countries around the world are paying more attention to inequality as an indicator of social and economic well-being.
Project: Demographic Dividend: Ensuring Regional and National Commitment and Action
Webinar: Mapping Research Approaches to the Demographic Dividend
The demographic dividend offers a powerful argument linking population dynamics and economic development. This topic has attracted a wide variety of researchers and international development organizations and has recently gained traction among global policy audiences.
Webinar: 2011 World Population Data Sheet
(2011) Global population will reach 7 billion later in 2011, just 12 years after reaching 6 billion in 1999.