“Population and Climate Change: Empowering 100 Million Women” Malcolm Potts and Alisha Graves, UN Climate Change Conference

Meeting the world’s need for family planning is a human right and a climate imperative. Wherever women have been given information and access to family planning, birth rates have fallen – even in poor, low-literate societies like Bangladesh or conservative religious countries such as Iran.

Published in The United Nations Climate Change Conference – Cop19 & CMP9 2013; 30-31.

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“Community-level Distribution of Misoprostol to Prevent Postpartum Hemorrhage at Home Births in Nothern Nigeria” Natalie Williams, Ndola Prata et al.

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“Big issues deserve bold responses: Population and climate change in the Sahel” Malcolm Potts and Alisha Graves in African Journal of Reproductive Health