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Subject Read the June 2020 Issue of Population Connection Magazine!
Date September 11, 2020 4:01 PM
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Population Connection's latest magazine issues is live!

 

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Expert Voices Address Population Challenges at Home
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While many Americans are wary of supporting population stabilization
due to historical connections between population policies and
eugenics, population concerns are very real to those currently living
in high-fertility countries. This issue highlights influential experts
contending with the urgent need to stabilize population in their home
countries, so that they can effectively tackle the economic,
educational, and public health challenges they face.

One of the lead articles, authored by Kenyan professor at Drexel
University Alex Ezeh, discusses how empowering Africa's women is key
to slowing population growth on the continent. In another article,
Senegalese Pape Gaye, the head of IntraHealth International, explains
how family planning and slower population growth have a positive
impact on almost all of the United Nations Sustainable Development
Goals. Dr. Leticia Adelaide Appiah, pictured on the cover of this
issue (see image above), is profiled for her work in slowing Ghana's
birth rate.

 







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 Other features from this issue:

Summer of HER

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#Fight4HER Persists Online!

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This summer, we launched a completely online version of our annual
Summer of HER program, designed to train activists on crucial advocacy
and activist skills to build power for reproductive health and rights
around the world.

 

World of 7 Billion

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World of 7 Billion Student Video Contest Winners Announced!

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Eighteen talented middle and high school students have taken a top
spot in the 2019-2020 World of 7 Billion student video contest for
their videos about the effects of human population growth on climate
resiliency, economic opportunities, and water systems.

US Capitol

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Countdown to November Begins

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With coronavirus cases continuing to surge nationwide, a faltering
economy, and an election on the horizon, there are a great many
demands on legislators' time and attention as we count down to
the November election.

 

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