April Update
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APRIL 2024
Dear John,
This month's update has quite a heavy focus on Population, Health and Environment (PHE), which is an approach to community development that aims to improve access to primary health care services, particularly family planning and reproductive health, while also helping communities conserve biodiversity, manage natural resources and develop sustainable livelihoods.
In April, we co-hosted an event looking at PHE with two like-minded organisations, Population Connection and Population Media Center. We also launched a new action asking our political leaders to adopt PHE measures to help reverse biodiversity loss and improve the lives of many.
In the same week that we have a small delegation at the Commission on Population and Development in New York, we look at how we have built our international presence in recent years through working with partners. We also have an update on Spring Action Month and there is a deep dive into the practice of planned obsolescence.
Thank you for your continued support!
- The PM team
NEWS FROM POPULATION MATTERS
Building an international presence
The Commission on Population and Development is underway, and Population Matters plans to make a strong showing! In this blog post, our Content and Campaigns Specialist, Florence Blondel, shows how we’ve already established ourselves as one of the leading voices in population and development through collaborative efforts.
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Spring Action Month has sprung - here's how to get involved!
This Earth Day, we launched our Spring Action Month, three key actions we would love you to consider. These include our Pop a Bun in the Oven recipe cards and Spring Actions for biodiversity, including diverse planting and habitat protection. You can also hit reply to this email if you would like to discuss an idea with the fundraising team!
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POPULATION & ENVIRONMENT
What is Population Health Environment?
Population Health Environment (PHE) is an integrated approach to environmental conservation, family planning, and sustainable development. We campaign to secure wider adoption of PHE by the UK government and other international NGOs. Find out more about PHE and join our campaign!
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Planned obsolescence: from lightbulbs to smartphones
Planned obsolescence is a strategy where companies intentionally create products with a limited lifespan. From smartphones to household appliances and even lightbulbs, it’s a practice that’s intended to maximise corporate profits at the expense of consumers and at great cost to the natural world.
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WOMEN'S RIGHTS & SEXUAL HEALTH
Exploring the links between people, their health and the environment
On Tuesday 23 April, we welcomed two leading experts in a webinar looking at Population, Health and Environment. Dr Karen Hardee is the co-author of the recent report, Breaking Silos, and Dr Gladys Kalema-Zikusoka is the Founder and CEO of the Ugandan organisation, Conservation Through Public Health.
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The double loss of Bangladesh's ostracised tiger widows
"After the trauma of losing their spouse and breadwinner to the Sundarbans’ great predator, women are cast out by their superstitious communities. But they are coming together to rebuild their lives." Another example of the real-life impact of human/animal conflicts detailed in our Vanishing Icons report last year.
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TAKE ACTION
Ask your political representatives to help curb biodiversity loss
Population Health Environment (PHE) is a multisectoral approach to achieving environmental conservation, reproductive healthcare, and sustainable development goals. PHE has been proven to have better results than single sector projects, however it has been neglected as an approach by the UK government. We need your help to get PHE higher up the agenda.
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Quote of the month
"The ICPD [International Conference on Population and Development]is not just an acronym. It represents a call for a more just, prosperous, peaceful and sustainable world, and a promise to nurture every 10-year-old girl on the verge of adolescence."
- Dr Natalia Kanem, Executive Director of the United Nations Population Fund
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