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MEDIA CENTER2002 News Releases (See Media Center home for current releases)
Jan–Mar | Apr–Jun | Jul–Sep
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October–December
Population Council Researcher Part of Advisory Board for Innovative Design Initiative to Combat HIV/AIDS in Africa (18 November) China’s Birth Policies Shift Toward Client-centered Care (31 October)Population Council and Partners Receive $65 Million in USAID Funding to Continue HIV/AIDS Research (16 October)
Population Council Researcher Part of Advisory Board for Innovative Design Initiative to Combat HIV/AIDS in Africa (18 November)
China’s Birth Policies Shift Toward Client-centered Care (31 October)
Population Council and Partners Receive $65 Million in USAID Funding to Continue HIV/AIDS Research (16 October)
July–September
Matthew Hardy Named Co-editor-in-chief of the Journal of Andrology (12 September) New Book by Population Council Researchers Shows How to Use Operations Research to Design Programs That Effectively Combat HIV/AIDS (21 August) Quality—Not Quantity—of Family Planning Services Gains Importance (12 July) Can Family Planning Services Reduce Fertility in Rural West Africa? (12 July)
Matthew Hardy Named Co-editor-in-chief of the Journal of Andrology (12 September)
New Book by Population Council Researchers Shows How to Use Operations Research to Design Programs That Effectively Combat HIV/AIDS (21 August)
Quality—Not Quantity—of Family Planning Services Gains Importance (12 July)
Can Family Planning Services Reduce Fertility in Rural West Africa? (12 July)
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April–June
Researchers Tackle Maternal Mortality in Dominican Republic (28 June) Women's Cigarette Use Lowers Life Expectancy Advantage Over Men (12 June) How Long Do We Live? Two Demographers Say Longevity Is Exaggerated (27 May) Demographer John Bongaarts Elected to National Academy of Sciences (6 May) To Help AIDS Orphans, Prolong Life of Parents, Population Council Researcher Tells US House International Relations Committee (1 May) The Future of Family Planning Programs: Success Leads to Demise of Some (26 April) New Book Documents Transformation in Reproductive Health Programs Worldwide (18 April)
Researchers Tackle Maternal Mortality in Dominican Republic (28 June)
Women's Cigarette Use Lowers Life Expectancy Advantage Over Men (12 June)
How Long Do We Live? Two Demographers Say Longevity Is Exaggerated (27 May)
Demographer John Bongaarts Elected to National Academy of Sciences (6 May)
To Help AIDS Orphans, Prolong Life of Parents, Population Council Researcher Tells US House International Relations Committee (1 May)
The Future of Family Planning Programs: Success Leads to Demise of Some (26 April)
New Book Documents Transformation in Reproductive Health Programs Worldwide (18 April)
January–March
New Book Announcement: Population and Environment: Methods of Analysis (16 March)Three Elizabeth Glaser Scientists, Including the Population Council's Melissa Pope, Receive Awards (27 February) Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation Supports Clinical Trials of Population Council's Lead Candidate AIDS-fighting Microbicide (2 February)
New Book Announcement: Population and Environment: Methods of Analysis (16 March)
Three Elizabeth Glaser Scientists, Including the Population Council's Melissa Pope, Receive Awards (27 February)
Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation Supports Clinical Trials of Population Council's Lead Candidate AIDS-fighting Microbicide (2 February)
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