Population
Overview Factsheets
How Family Planning and Reproductive Health Services Affect the Lives of Women, Men, and Children
Population Action International
Population and Biodiversity
Population Action International
Population and the Environment
Population Connection
Population Issues
Population Action International
Population Issues: Environment
Population Action International
Population Issues: Reproductive Health
Population Action International
Six Billion and Beyond...Why World Population Is Still Growing
Population Action International
Why Population Matters to Natural Resources
Population Action International
Key Websites & Resources
2002 World Population Data Sheet
Contains the latest population estimates, projections, and other key indicators for 200 countries.
Population Reference Bureau
GlobalIssues.org - Population
People in the Balance: Population and Natural Resources at the Turn of the Millennium
Despite humanity’s success in feeding a growing world population, the natural resources on which life depends are increasingly depleted or strained.
Population Action International
Population Action International
Working to strengthen public awareness and political and financial support worldwide for population programs grounded in individual rights, with a major focus on promoting universal access to family planning and related health services.
Population Fact Sheets
Population Action International
Population Reference Bureau
A leader in providing timely and objective information on U.S. and international population trends and their implications.
State of World Population 2002: "People, poverty and possibilities"
UNFPA's annual report on global population issues.
United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA)
United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA)
The United Nations agency which provides funding for population and reproductive health programmes worldwide.
Why Population Matters
Population Action International
World Population: More Than Just Numbers (PDF)
A quick, clear, and comprehensive discussion of world population trends in the 21st century.
Population Reference Bureau
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