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July 1, 2021
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RSVP for Our Next Virtual Event!
We're excited to invite you to join us for our next virtual event, a
presentation with Kristen Patterson of Project Drawdown. Project
Drawdown's new initiative, Drawdown Lift, studies and
communicates holistic ways to tackle climate change, public health,
and poverty in low and middle-income countries. During her
presentation, Kristen will delve into the important roles of poverty
alleviation and equity in health and education as climate solutions.
Kristen joined Project Drawdown in January 2021 as the Director of
Drawdown Lift. Kristen's service as a Peace Corps volunteer in
rural Niger deeply influenced her career, which has focused on the
nexus of community development, public health, and environmental
conservation. Kristen holds an MPH from the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg
School of Public Health, an MS in Conservation Biology and Sustainable
Development and a Certificate in African Studies from the University
of Wisconsin-Madison, and a BA from Colby College.
REGISTER HERE
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World Population Day Is July 11th
Established by the United Nations in 1989, World
Population Day seeks to increase global awareness and education
regarding population issues-including family planning, maternal
and child health, gender equality, and human rights-around the
world. Rapid population growth poses immense challenges to poverty
alleviation, environmental sustainability, and women's health
and empowerment. As we approach the 8 billion milestone (the UN
projects we'll get there in 2023), we must invest in fully
funding family planning for everyone around the world who wants it.
This year's World Population Day observance is particularly focused on
prioritizing the reproductive health and rights of all people in the
face of challenges posed by the Covid-19 pandemic. Learn more about
World Population Day on our website.
LEARN MORE
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Nine Population-related Summer Activities for Kids
Due to Covid-19 and the switch to distance learning,
many parents took on the role of homeschool teacher. To help lighten
the load on parents, PopEd's staff put together a list of activities
that children and teenagers could do on their own while at home over
the summer. Restrictions are easing this year, but these activities
are still a great way to keep kids busy at home! Some of these
projects send children outside, some tap into their creative writing
or performance tendencies, some utilize technology, and others are
100% tech free.
READ MORE
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In Case You Missed It...
If you haven't checked our website lately, you may
have missed a number of new blog posts written by Population
Connection staff! Here is a sampling of posts published this month:
Climate Migrants and Others Fleeing Ecological Threats Will Only
Become More Common
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Sydnie Stocks, Development Assistant
China Amended Its One-child Policy. It's Still Wrong.
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Alex Casey, Communications Fellow
World Population Milestones Throughout History
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Marian Starkey, VP for Communications
The Current State of Global Food Insecurity
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Natalie Widel, Director of Digital Marketing
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