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UNFPA Advocacy Series

POPULAT THE 21ST CENTURY UNFPA

Population in the 21st Century

UNFPA and Agenda 21

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UNFPA Advocacy Series
14 Nov 1997
Agenda 21, the United Nations Programme of Action from the Rio Conference, notes in Chapter 5 that demographic trends and factors and sustainable development have a synergistic relationship. This booklet is a synthesis of the United Nations Fund for Population Activities (UNFPA) policies and prog...
POPULATION & SUSTAINABLE DEV

Population and Sustainable Development

Five Years After Rio

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UNFPA Advocacy Series
14 Nov 1997
This publication takes a look at population and sustainable development five years after the United Nations Conference on Environment and Development (UNCED). It discusses such areas as new visions, persistent challenges, population and national environmental issues, and the linkage between popul...
FOOD FOR THE FUTURE WOMEN POPULA

Food for the Future

Women, Population and Food Security

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UNFPA Advocacy Series
14 Nov 1997
The challenge of the 21st century is to feed a world of between 8 and 10 billion people. Only the full involvement of women as equal partners can guarantee success. This publication offers a discussion on the subject of food for the future showing how women, population and food security are inter...
HOPES & REALITIES CLOSING THE GAP

Hopes and Realities

Closing the Gap Between Women's Aspirations and their Reproductive Experiences

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UNFPA Advocacy Series
14 Nov 1997
Narrowing the gap between women's aspirations and their reproductive experiences will benefit both women and society. This publication offers a discussion in such areas as: poverty and inequality; early sexual unions; rising use of contraceptives; and reproductive health.
NEW ROLE FOR MEN PARTNERS FOR

New Role for Men, A

Partners for Women's Empowerment

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UNFPA Advocacy Series
14 Nov 1997
Too often, the fight for women's empowerment is viewed as one for women to wage alone. This publication offers a discussion on the subject showing men to be essential partners in this struggle by women.
ADVOCATING CHANGE: POPULATION, EMP

Advocating Change

Population, Empowerment, Development

Series:
UNFPA Advocacy Series
14 Nov 1997