From Population Connection <[email protected]>
Subject Population Connection News and Updates
Date August 13, 2021 4:00 PM
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August 13, 2021

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RSVP for Our Next Virtual Event!

We're excited to invite you to the final virtual event of our Summer
Series, a presentation by Nathalie Simoneau of World Wildlife Fund.
During Nathalie's talk, she will discuss her role integrating
population, health, and environment (PHE) policies into WWF's
global conservation programs.
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Nathalie joined WWF in 2010 as part of the People and Conservation
team working on PHE initiatives. She is also part of the Core Team
responsible for WWF Network's Environmental and Social
Safeguards Framework (ESSF) roll-out. She provides guidance for the
adoption of conservation practices that help improve access to local
health services while also helping communities manage their natural
resources in ways that improve their health and livelihoods. She has a
background in public health nutrition and food security, and holds a
Master's Degree from McGill University's Centre for Indigenous
Peoples Nutrition and Environment.

REGISTER HERE

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Find Your Next Book on PopEd's Summer Reading List!

Summer is upon us-time to take a break at the pool,
beach, or on the couch, and dive into Population Education's
summer must-reads! The list covers nearly all literary bases, with a
mix of creative nonfiction, supernatural thrillers, and more.

See what books the staff is reading and talking about, and add a few
titles to your summer reading list!

LEARN MORE

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U.S. House Passes Historic Spending and Appropriations Bill

Last month, the U.S. House passed the FY 2022 State
Department and Foreign Operations Appropriations bill. The bill is an
enormous step forward in expanding access to comprehensive
reproductive health and family planning, as well as efforts to slow
global population growth. The bill includes a provision taken from the
Global Health, Empowerment and Rights (HER) Act that will prevent a
future president from unilaterally reinstating the Global Gag
Rule-something we've been fighting for for decades.

Check out our guide to what this bill means for international family
planning funding on our Facebook page at the link below.

SEE THE GUIDE

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In Case You Missed It...

If you haven't checked our website lately, you may
have missed some new blog posts by Population Connection staff! Here
is a sampling of recent posts:

Water Scarcity Halts Development in Utah, Nation's Fastest Growing
State

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Marian Starkey, VP for Communications

A Retrospective on Wildfire Regimes, Human Activities, and Population

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Alex Casey, Communications Fellow

The Criminalization of Abortion in Ecuador

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Sydnie Stocks, Development Assistant

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