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  • The Feed for Fresh News on Population

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    August 24, 2010  //  By Wilson Center Staff
    RT @NewSecurityBeat: New: Royal Society Calls for Submissions: “People and the Planet” Study – http://ht.ly/2oOju #Population @royalsociety

    RT @NewSecurityBeat: New: #Land, #Education, and #Fertility in Rural #Kenya – http://ht.ly/2nvJL #Demography #Population #Youth #ECSP #fb

    Spoke on need for integration in climate, food, water, & health on #USAID @PressClubDC panel. @NewSecurityBeat coverage http://ow.ly/2n0K4

    Great to see Colin Kahl this morning. Here’s a @NewSecurityBeat podcast w/ him on environment, demography, & conflict http://ow.ly/2n0qG

    My take on @Revkin on @dotearth asking how much is enough? Look to Durning & Pirages to help redefine the good life http://ow.ly/2mG2T

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  • The Feed for Fresh News on Population

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    June 9, 2010  //  By Wilson Center Staff
    Changing Chinese demographics of labor force connected to worker protests from today’s Washington Post http://ow.ly/1V9R8

    New research on desired family size and child mortality in Reading Radar on @NewSecurityBeat. From #USAID and The #Lancet http://ow.ly/1UgYj

    Congrats to Suzanne Ehlers as new head of #PAI. Hoping for cont’d demography & security and population-environment work http://ow.ly/1TAzA

    Practical maternal health lessons in transportation and referral w/ examples from #India, #Bolivia, & #Ghana @MHTF #UNFPA http://ow.ly/1TzQZ

    Columbia University’s Grace Kodindo on @NewSecurityBeat with video interview on family planning in conflict zones http://ow.ly/1TzQg

    Grace Kodindo of “Grace Under Fire” talks family planning in conflict zones. #Chad #refugees #conflict #WilsonCenter http://ow.ly/1TuN1

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  • The Feed for Fresh News on Population

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    May 21, 2010  //  By Wilson Center Staff

    RT @popact: World Bank launches action plan to help poor countries reduce fertility rates and prevent maternal deaths http://paidc.org/ …

    #Climate change & #demography 2of 10 factors “magnifying uncertainty” in 10 yr horizon of #NATO 2020 report @NATO_news http://ow.ly/1MqWi

    Nick Kristof has people, poverty, conservation post with his Gabon column. Challenge is integrated response @NickKristof http://ow.ly/1LQUL

    Rich Cincotta on where’s the home for political demography? ISA, AAG, PAA, APSA? All come up wanting @newsecuritybeat http://ow.ly/1LnBn

    Population & environmental links in #Rwanda are grist for Reading Radar on @newsecuritybeat including @enviroscribe http://ow.ly/1KzZg

    Stanford’s Paul Ehrlich weighs in on population and sustainability in the latest issue of PLoS Biology on the #MAHB. http://ow.ly/1HcC6

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  • The Feed for Fresh News on Population

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    May 5, 2010  //  By Wilson Center Staff
    David Lopez-Carr of UC-Santa Barbara bringing his A-game on demographic trends at USAID #WilsonCenter mtg on econ & environ trends in LAC

    Family planning in fragile state settings possible & priority say health workers from Chad, Nigeria & Pakistan @MHTF http://ow.ly/1GHRC

    URI & BALANCED Project’s Elin Torell on integrated population-health-environment in the Philippines on New Security Beat http://ow.ly/1GHKN

    RT @mercycorps: Working to prevent gender-based violence in Colombia through early education. Video via @dansadowsky http://bit.ly/dubDkC

    #Climatechange and #gender in New Security Beat’s Reading Radar @UN_Womenwatch Heinrich Boell Fdn #WilsonCenter http://ow.ly/1Cpam

    USAID Health’s Earth Day message has link to “An Ethical Approach to Population & Climate Change” article frm ECSP Report http://ow.ly/1BfV3

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  • The Feed for Fresh News on Population

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    April 20, 2010  //  By Wilson Center Staff
    PRB’s renowned demographer Carl Haub makes #demography accessible for all of us with Distilled Demographic video series http://ow.ly/1Acf1

    RT @usaid_news: VIDEO: #USAID #globalhealth coordinator Amie Batson at Kaiser talking about GHI http://bit.ly/akiY0S

    Report on #population #health #environment integration in #Ethiopia‘s Bale Mountains working w/ PHE-Ethiopia Consortium http://ow.ly/1yvs2

    RT @AmbassadorRice: Meeting with Ban Ki Moon and HHS Secretary Sebelius at UN for Launch of Joint Effort on Maternal and Child Health @MHTF

    URI Coastal Resources Center BALANCED Project releases its first population, health, environment (PHE) newsletter http://ow.ly/1xOlc

    The Lancet tracks maternal mortality improvements 1980-2008 vis a vis MDG 5 http://ow.ly/1xAMl

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  • The Feed for Fresh News on Population

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    April 5, 2010  //  By Wilson Center Staff
    Liz Leahy & @popact w/ great country demographic profiles frm Shape of Things to Come. Haiti & Yemen particularly timely http://ow.ly/1u8nh

    Good for Ray Suarez and NewsHour for covering maternal health in Peru @MHTF via @sabrinadupre @care http://ow.ly/1u08b


    Environmentally sustainable rubber for green condoms in Brazil. New jobs for rubber tappers to help forests stay standing http://ow.ly/1thMQ


    Rich Cincotta on media coverage of Arab demography issues. Says @Worldfocus_org show must listen for World Bank staff http://ow.ly/1tf1g


    Maintaining the Momentum: Nov 09 Uganda Conf on Family Planning has changed context of African policy in FP & MH @MHTF http://ow.ly/1sa4L


    RT @PopulationMedia: @ThePlanetEarth The World #Population will grow by an estimated 8,795 people during the Earth Hour #EarthHour #Climate

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  • The Feed for Fresh News on Population

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    March 25, 2010  //  By Wilson Center Staff
    USAID’s Gloria Steele offers written testimony on the FY2011 Global Health and Child Survival (GH CS) budget request before the House Appropriations Subcommittee on State, Foreign Operations

    Andrew Revkin gives a shout-out to family planning and notes the lack of population discussion at Copenhagen in his blog post, “From Wishful Thinking to Real-World Action on Climate“

    Video of Secretary of State Hilary Clinton addressing the Commission on the Status of Women in which she discusses the Global Health Initiative, maternal mortality, family planning, and “gendercide“

    Family planning-environmental connections headline PATH‘s March edition of Outlook

    Youth bulges and social conflict are noted in Nicholas Kristoff’s recent article on child marriages in Yemen

    Follow Geoff Dabelko on Twitter for more population, health, environment, and security updates
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