From Population Connection <[email protected]>
Subject Population Connection News and Updates
Date June 26, 2025 8:35 PM
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June 26, 2025
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Previous summer photo contest submissions
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Enter the Fourth Annual Summer Photo Contest!
We invite you to share your enthusiasm for preserving the harmony between humanity and the rest of the living world by sending us your captivating photos of natural landscapes, diverse cultures, and fascinating wildlife. Submit YOUR original photographs that celebrate the people, places, and wildlife you’re passionate about protecting. Winning photos will be featured in the September issue of Population Connection magazine .
The contest ends on July 11th (World Population Day!), so submit your entry soon!
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Celebrate World Population Day With Us!
World Population Day is July 11th, and we'll be hosting a virtual event to mark the occasion. Join VP for Communications Marian Starkey and Communications Manager Olivia Nater to dive into a recent survey Population Connection ran to gauge public opinion and awareness of pronatalist policies and population issues.
This event will take place on Tuesday, July 8th, at 2pm ET/11am PT .
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The June 2025 Issue of Population Connection Is Live!
Don't miss the latest issue of Population Connection magazine! This issue features o ur Global Partner in Nepal, the Rural Women’s Development and Unity Center (RUWDUC), which helps girls stay in school and avoid child marriage, empowers women to become leaders in their communities, and provides family planning education and outreach.
Also featured is a summary of focus group and survey research we conducted about people’s fertility desires and outcomes and their thoughts about low fertility and population growth. This is part of the research Marian and Olivia will be presenting in their World Population Day webinar, discussed above.
Take a look at the online version or download the PDF of the print version. Either way, we hope you enjoy the read!
P.S. If you're a member, you should have received a print copy of the magazine in your mailbox already. Not yet a member? Receive our magazine in print for just $25 a year! [[link removed]]
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Latest Blog Posts
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If you haven't checked our website lately, you might have missed some of our newest blog posts! Here are our latest additions:
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From the PopEd Blog
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Check out some recent blog posts from our PopEd team!
[[link removed]] Countries Facing Hunger in 2023–2024: Understanding the Global Crisis [[link removed]]
[[link removed]] The Unique Biodiversities of Tropical and Temperate Rainforests [[link removed]]
[[link removed]] Civic Engagement for Kids: Fostering Civic Participation in Elementary School [[link removed]]
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