Population & Reproductive Health

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Blog Post
Getting Back on Track: How to Advance the Biden-Harris Administration’s Early Actions on Women’s Health
February 02, 2021
Here are four additional policy priorities for the Biden-Harris administration’s to-do list.
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Subjective Expectations and Demand for Contraception
September 30, 2020
One-quarter of married, fertile-age women in Sub-Saharan Africa report not wanting a pregnancy and yet do not use contraceptives. To study this issue, we collect detailed data on women’s subjective probabilistic beliefs and estimate a structural model of contraceptive choices
Blog Post
Women and Girls Are Leading the Way towards Universal Access to Sexual and Reproductive Healthcare: Will the Global Community Follow?
June 18, 2020
Governments around the world continue to focus on tackling the COVID-19 outbreak head-on and preventing already-stretched health systems from being even more overwhelmed.
Blog Post
Transitions from Donor Health Aid: Why the Family Planning Community Needs to Step Up
November 26, 2019
Transition from donor aid is no longer a distant prospect, but now a reality that defines the current global health landscape. Many low- and middle-income countries are facing multiple aid transitions, with middle-income countries at particularly high risk of a complex transition landscape.