November 15, 2023
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Make a Difference for Global Partners!
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We're proud to announce our second annual Global Partners Matching Gift campaign to propel Population Connection's newest program through 2024. Since 2016, we’ve partnered with small nonprofits worldwide to enhance their ability at the local level to expand access to family planning options and reproductive health care, to remove barriers to girls’ education, and to conserve local natural resources through an integrated “population, health, environment” (PHE) approach.
Last year, we expanded this incredible program to partner with nineteen organizations all over the world, thanks to donors and supporters like you! This year, a fellow generous supporter will again match your donation—and all donations!—to support our Global Partners, up to $250,000, through December 31 st ! I hope you'll take part in this special campaign.
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PopEd's Winter Theme: Constructing Arguments
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With the adoption of the Next Generation Science Standards (NGSS), classrooms from grades K-12 are teaching the Science and Engineering Practice (SEP) “Engaging in Argument from Evidence.” The Population Education team is supporting teachers with lesson plans, a webinar, and other tools and resources to make teaching these important skills easier. By providing teachers with such timely tools, PopEd can ensure that even more young people gain a deeper understanding of how population growth affects people and our natural world.
Check out PopEd's website for more information!
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Virtual Event with Seeds for a Future!
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Meet one of our newest Global Partners, Seeds for a Future! Founded in 2007, this innovative organization works in rural Guatemalan communities to help families build better, healthier lives. They supply families with the information, mentoring, and start-up materials needed to grow sustainable gardens and raise small animals for protein. Their programs also include nutrition and family health education for mothers, infants, and children, micro-business mentoring, hygiene and sanitation education, and more.
We're excited to host Seeds for a Future for our next Global Partner Series virtual event, which will take place on Thursday, November 30th, at 2:00pm ET/11:00am PT . We hope you can join us to learn more about this inspiring Global Partner!
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In case you missed it...
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If you haven't checked our website lately, you might have missed some new content that could be of interest to you! Here are our latest additions:
Climate crisis: Governments failing on mitigation and adaptation [[link removed]]
Written by Olivia Nater, Communications Manager
Re: The World Is Becoming More African [[link removed]]
Written by Marian Starkey, VP for Communications
What is Degrowth and How Does it Intersect With the Population Movement? [[link removed]]
Written by Olivia Nater, Communications Manager
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