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Population, Family Planning and International Development
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To address Africa’s population issues: end child marriage & keep girls in school, meet the high level of unmet need for family planning & make contraceptives universally accessible increase funding in family planning, strengthen healthcare systems & bring services to communities, shift to universal secondary education, and lastly, build political will. Dr Eliya Zulu
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Less than 20 years ago, contraceptive use in Ethiopia (the second- most populous country in Africa) among married women of reproductive age was 3% Maternal mortality rates were among the highest in the world. Today, contraceptive use now 29%. Maternal deaths dropped by 50%. Long-acting contraceptive methods made more available. The 2007 import tax on contraceptives waived. Health Extension Programme with more than 30,000 workers trained – drawn exclusively from women who come from the communities they serve (except for pastoralist areas, where men may be selected). Contraception Usage
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Superficial Media Debate
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Overpopulation – the elephant in the room
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Overpopulation: ‘tyranny of micro-decisions’ =
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Final thoughts Overpopulation has many ‘parents’ Overpopulation is ‘everybody’s baby’ but costs & benefits are often separated, encouraging irresponsibility ‘International development’ without the goal of sustainable populations is a recipe for international ruination
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“I have not seen a major problem facing our planet that would not be easier to solve if there were fewer people or harder, & ultimately impossible, with ever more” (Sir David Attenborough)
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