The latest edition of the Human Development Report takes a look at inequality. Business as usual will not solve a new generation of inequalities, it states.
Scientists are demanding that the topic of population growth be given more attention in foreign policy and development cooperation debates, since falling birth figures can have a crucial impact on development.
The world’s population continues to increase states a new UN Report. World population is expected to reach 9.7 billion in 2050, while growth rates differ considerably from region to region and some countries are even…
In six different sections, the UNFPA report looks at the choice of having children, reproductive rights and fertility rates and compares demographic transitions across the globe.
Will the 10-year-olds of today be healthier, free of extreme poverty, and full and equal participants in their communities and nations 15 years from now? asks this UNFPA report.
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