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Donnay, France – Children in the Tropics, 1991
Recent developments in fertility control are presented in relation to the global demographic situation. Discussion focuses on changes in scientific knowledge and concepts that have shifted the focus from birth control to planned parenthood to the notion of controlled fertility. The place of family planning programs, including their socioeconomic…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Birth Rate, Contraception, Cultural Context
Murphy, Elaine M.; Cancellier, Patricia – Inter-Change. Population Education Newsletter, 1983
Several programs have been instituted in China over the past 30 years in order to slow the birth rate. The population, set at 1,008,175,288 people by a 1982 census, is by far the largest of any nation. A 10-year family planning program, begun in 1957, caused the birth rate to drop considerably through the mid-1960's. In 1971, "wan xi…
Descriptors: Birth Rate, Chinese, Communism, Demography
Population, 1982
Today's awareness of world population problems owes much to the work of private organizations. The private sector has traditionally taken the lead in this field, pressing governments of both developed and developing countries to adopt appropriate policies and to extend family planning services and education nationwide. While each organization has…
Descriptors: Environmental Education, Family Planning, Higher Education, Nonprofit Organizations
Bradley, Janet – Quality/Calidad/Qualite, 1998
COPE (Client-Oriented, Provider-Efficient) methodology, a self-assessment tool that has been used in 35 countries around the world, was used to improve the quality of care in family planning clinics in Kenya. COPE involves a process that legitimately invests power with providers and clinic-level staff. It gives providers more control over their…
Descriptors: Adults, Business Administration, Change Strategies, Developing Nations


