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Saúde e Direitos Sexuais e Reprodutivos (SDSR) nos Processos do Plano Nacional de Adaptação (PNA): Explorando um caminho para a realização de direitos e resiliência às mudanças climáticas

Governments around the world are advancing their National Adaptation Plan (NAP) processes in an effort to build resilience to the negative impacts of climate change. With increased attention to gender […]

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Promoção da saúde e dos direitos sexuais e reprodutivos para a adaptação e resiliência climática

Climate change disproportionately threatens the most vulnerable girls and women, in all their intersecting identities, and has detrimental effects on sexual and reproductive health and rights (SRHR). This infographic highlights […]

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Fazendo a conexão: Dinâmica populacional e desenvolvimento compatível com o clima

With support from the William and Flora Hewlett Foundation, the Population Reference Bureau and Worldwatch Institute assembled a working group of experts from the climate change, family planning, and development assistance communities to examine the complex relationships between population dynamics and climate compatible development. This factsheet summarizes the group’s recommendations.

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Modelo de Objetivos de Desenvolvimento Sustentável do Planejamento Familiar (FP-SDGs)

The FP-SDGs Model is an evidence-based advocacy tool that projects medium- and long-term effects of three different family planning scenarios, capturing the significant impact that contraceptive use has on SDG achievement.

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Plano Nacional de Burkina Faso para Acelerar o Planejamento Familiar 2017–2020

Burkina Faso’s National Plan for Accelerating Family Planning 2017–2020 is a strategic costed implementation plan developed with technical support from HP+ with a clear vision, strategic objectives, and plan to achieve national family planning goals.

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Grandes Questões Merecem Respostas Ousadas: População e Mudanças Climáticas no Sahel

Taken together, rapid population growth and climate change pose a serious threat to the livelihood of the majority of the one hundred million people now living in the Sahel region and about two hundred million more who will live there in a generation’s time. This paper encourages working across silos to address these interrelated challenges.