This has indeed been a season of 'mellow fruitfulness' for PM, with the team and our partners raising our profile worldwide. The only organisation explicitly addressing population at the IUCN Congress in Marseille at the start of September, PM’s pre-event spadework ensured IUCN’s Europe Programme acknowledged population as a key driver of biodiversity loss: "The current societal production and consumption patterns, especially in the Global North, including the EU, coupled with a
growing human population, have exceeded our planetary boundaries and accelerated the biodiversity crisis." PM highlighted World Contraception Day (26 September) and Safe Abortion Day (28 September), and the sobering fact that hundreds of millions of women are still unable to use safe family planning; a lack of access worsened by Covid. This is further proof of the value of our partnerships with groups working in some of the hardest-hit, least-resourced communities, such as Komb Green Solutions. Active in Nairobi’s Korogocho slum, Komb Green provide family planning advice and practical support, making the links between smaller families and their consequent economic and environmental benefits (see
their brilliant 'billboard' below). In another creative venture, PM materials are part of the education 'toolkit' underpinning the cross-Kenya outreach for the award-winning film The Elephant Queen. A converted Bedford truck with an on-board solar-powered cinema is "taking the Elephant Queen back to the children of Kenya". Supported by the Kenyan Government, the film will reach 100,000 children in a country where 45% of the population is under 16. PM's logo is on the side of the truck, alongside other leading conservation organisations. - Robin Maynard, Director, Population Matters |