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Search ResultWorld Population Day: How Different Countries Seem To Be Bracing Themselves Against the Surging Population.
On July 11, 2017, the World Population Day is celebrated with the theme “Family Planning: Empowering People, Developing Nations”. Reminiscing the days of yore w...
Read MoreIt’s 2017: Women in Developing Countries Wish to Space Out Pregnancy but Have No Access to Contraception.
Women these day say that the developing countries want to avoid pregnancy or either postpone it, but not by using the latest available contraception methods. According to G...
Read MoreWhat Stands In The Way Of Revolutionary Male Contraceptives? Men?
Birth control for men has barely progressed since the first vasectomy in 1899. The reason for that is a little bit of science and a lot of sexism.Tiny room no. 46 on the se...
Read MoreMaking Of A Healthy And Happy India
Private sector and civil society will have to work together to reach the ambitious goal set by Family Planning 2020 Imagine an innovation that could break entrenched cycles...
Read MoreMelinda Gates: Contraception Is ‘One Of The Best’ Ways To Fight Poverty
Melinda Gates promoted contraception for women in developing nations yet again in two media opportunities last week. Gates told online CNN readers in an opinion piece, &ldq...
Read MoreThe Train - First Class Delivery For Women's Rights At Belfast's MAC
The issue of women's reproductive rights in 1970s Ireland doesn't immediately suggest 'musical comedy' - yet this is the path taken in The Train with delightful ease. After...
Read MoreIndia- Bimek SLV - The Next Possible Male Contraceptive
In a fresh development, a German company has designed the Bimek SLV - a valve that diverts sperm back to the testicles. It is much simpler than a vasectomy - there's no nee...
Read MoreBeyond Sterilisation: The Need For Sex Education And Contraceptives In India
For decades, India has put controversial sterilisation drives at the heart of its efforts to combat population growth. But last year, the country’s top court ordered ...
Read More50 Years Ago This Week: How Birth Control Changed Everything
The subject of this week's cover story cost, as TIME noted, just 11 cents to make per unit—but, in the less than a decade of its existence, it had already "changed an...
Read MoreContraceptive Usage In Asian Countries
China, South Korea and Thailand are few Asian countries where a high number of people are using contraceptives. In China, there is 83 per cent usage of contraceptives while...
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