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Project: Center for Public Information on Population Research (CPIPR)
Webinar: How Women Became America’s Safety Net (PRB Book Talk)
A conversation with author Jessica Calarco on her new book, Holding It Together
Project: Empowering Evidence-Driven Advocacy
Prioritizing Youth Family Planning in Data Collection and Public Health Emergency Responses in Kenya
PRB partnered with the Organization of African Youth Kenya to convince decisionmakers to prioritize youth family planning needs in data collection and during public health emergency responses.

Project: Empowering Evidence-Driven Advocacy
Palm Card. Improve Provision of Youth-Friendly Health Services in Kabale District
The palm cards highlight barriers that youth face in accessing family planning services and information that meet their unique needs.
The Poor-Rich Health Divide
(2004) Sweeping changes in public health have transformed life over the past century. On average, people live longer, healthier lives than ever before. Even so, this past century's revolution in human health and well-being is incomplete. For people living on less than US$1 per day — and according to the World Bank there are more than 1 billion of them — health services and modern medicines are still out of reach.
Project: IDEA: Informing Decisionmakers to Act
Le Bénin sur le point de décoller : Investir maintenant dans notre avenir
"Le Bénin sur le point de décoller: Investir maintenant dans notre avenir" est une présentation multimédia ENGAGE qui examine l’impact de la croissance rapide de la population aux niveaux national et des ménages au Bénin.

Project: Empowering Evidence-Driven Advocacy
Palm Card. Improve Provision of Youth-Friendly Health Services in Mayuge District
The palm cards highlight barriers that youth face in accessing family planning services and information that meet their unique needs.
Hispanics Account for Almost One-Half of U.S. Population Growth
(2006) With a population growth rate of nearly 1 percent a year, the United States is the fastest growing developed country in the world. While many European countries are facing population decline, the U.S. population is growing as fast as or faster than many developing countries. And the total population of the United States (currently at 296 million) is expected to reach 300 million some time this summer—and about 450 million by the year 2050.