Growing Together: Multisectoral Investments in Malawi’s Youth
In Malawi, strategic and multisectoral investments in youth are critical pieces of national growth and development. Growing Together: Multisectoral Investments in Malawi’s Youth is an ENGAGE multimedia...
View ArticleThe Path to Equality for Women and Young Persons With Disabilities
Women and young people with disabilities face discrimination and barriers when trying to exercise their rights. The Path to Equality for Women and Young Persons With Disabilities: Realizing Sexual and...
View ArticleEngaging Ethiopian Youth as Equal Partners in Their Sexual and Reproductive...
In 2018, Population Reference Bureau (PRB) and the International Youth Alliance for Family Planning (IYAFP) conducted interviews and focus groups in three Ethiopian regions to assess implementation of...
View ArticleCOVID-19 and the 2020 Census: Where Should College Students Be Counted?
UPDATE: 2020 Census operations are changing in response to the COVID-19 pandemic. On March 20, 2020 the Census Bureau announced operational adjustments for the 2020 Census. Just as the 2020 Census is...
View ArticleWhy Are So Many Young Children Undercounted in the U.S. Census?
Children under the age of 5 face the highest risk of being undercounted in the U.S. decennial census. In the 2010 Census, there was a net undercount of almost 1 million young children. PRB estimates...
View ArticleImproving Family Planning Policies to Ensure Zambian Youth Can Choose Their...
PRB partnered with Marie Stopes Zambia to create a suite of products aimed at convincing policymakers within Zambia’s Ministry of Health of the need to support young people’s access to contraceptives...
View ArticleEnhancing Youth Advocacy Through Multimedia Campaigns
PACE’s Youth Multimedia Campaigns training program equips youth advocates with the skills to create innovative digital campaigns, tell compelling population health stories, and build movements for...
View ArticleDelaying Marriage and Childbearing Can Improve Educational Outcomes in...
In Burkina Faso’s Sahel Region, an administrative region in the northeastern part of the country, girls are more likely to drop out of primary and lower secondary school than girls nationally,...
View ArticleBest Practices for Sustaining Youth Contraceptive Use
Family planning programs are high-impact, cost-effective interventions that improve maternal, neonatal, and child health outcomes. Family planning offers additional benefits to young women, including...
View ArticleStrengthening Financing and Policy Implementation for Youth Family Planning...
Young people in Nigeria lack access to contraceptive information and services that are tailored to their needs. Only one out of three young women in Nigeria ages 15 to 24 who have a need for family...
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