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Climate Change and the Potential Effects on Maternal and Pregnancy Outcomes: An Assessment of the Most Vulnerable the Mother, Fetus, and Newborn Child

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Climate Change and Population: A Review of the Literature

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Climate Change and Family Planning: Least-Developed Countries Define the Agenda

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By Slowing Population Growth, Family Planning Can Help Address Food Insecurity and Climate Change

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Building Socio-ecological Resilience to Climate Change through Community-Based Coastal Conservation and Development: Experiences in Southern Madagascar

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Building Resilience Through Family Planning and Adaptation Finance Webinar

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Building Resilience Through Family Planning and Adaptation Finance

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Biodiversity Areas under Threat: Overlap of Climate Change and Population Pressures on the World’s Biodiversity Priorities

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Big Issues Deserve Bold Responses: Population and Climate Change in the Sahel

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The Link Between Climate Change and Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights: An Evidence Review

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