Climate Change, Population and Climate Change

Malawi’s Women Face Risk, Find Resilience Amid Flooding  

On January 13th, 2015, the President of Malawi declared a third of the country a disaster zone. Heavy rains that fell over a couple of weeks led to severe flooding, and an estimated 170,000 people have been displaced and 79 … Continue Reading

Financing and Aid Effectiveness

What We’re Reading: From Donorship to Ownership  

Domestic financing will be the most important source of funds to deliver on the post-2015 development agenda. That is one of the findings from the High Level Panel Report on post-2015, released last year. For those of you who work … Continue Reading

Family Planning, Financing and Aid Effectiveness

Kulera = Happy, Healthy Family  

Golden Makoka is a 30-year-old taxi driver in Malawi’s capital city, Lilongwe. He and his wife have one child, and one more on the way. They only want two to three children, so they can provide for them properly. “I … Continue Reading

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Climate Change, International Policies, Population and Climate Change

New Climate Report Brings Opportunities for Action  

Today’s news headlines are flooded with statements about climate change and its impacts, thanks to a new report issued by the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC). The take-away? Climate change is here and already impacting the world’s poorest and … Continue Reading

Climate Change, Environment, Population and Climate Change

PAI Partners Talk Sustainable Development on Capitol Hill  

  Today, PAI—together with the Sierra Club and Rep. Barbara Lee (D-Calif.)—hosted a Congressional briefing on integrated population, health and environment (PHE) programs. The briefing featured the work of partners Deepa Pullanikkatil of Leadership for Environment and Development (LEAD) in … Continue Reading

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