Paper on African reactions to foreign aid efforts in the area of population control and family planning - describes attitudes to population control in Africa, insensitivity of donor countries in their approach to African family planning and birth control, and growing suspicions about the motivations underlying the interest of developed countries in controlling Africa's population
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Amongst current development problems facing Rhodesia that of a high rate of population growth must b...
Population assistance as a sector of development assistance has a history that spans more than two d...
Zucker Elisabeth. Molnos Angela — Attitudes towards Family Planning in East-Africa. In: Population, ...
This article investigates the relationship between foreign aid and population growth in sub-Saharan ...
A common explanation for the high fertility prevailing in sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) is a widespread d...
IDRC personnel. Paper on issues in population control in developing countries - describes the proble...
Meeting: African Population Conference, 1st, 9-18 Dec. 1971, Accra, GHIDRC personnel. Paper on demog...
This paper examines the influence of population control ideology on the draft plan for the UN Cairo ...
Reproductive health and population control are part of the goals developing countries are called upo...
The widespread belief across the globe and across religions that the rich should help the poor throu...
This paper reviews publications and research reports on how sub-Saharan African families have been a...
Photocopy of original.IDRC personnel. Article on the history of attitudes towards birth control, wit...
The Capstone inquiry set out to discover what some New Englanders thought and felt about Africa. The...
Despite pronatalist governments and populations, starting in the late 1980s and continuing through t...
The following full text is a publisher's version. For additional information about this publica...
Amongst current development problems facing Rhodesia that of a high rate of population growth must b...
Population assistance as a sector of development assistance has a history that spans more than two d...
Zucker Elisabeth. Molnos Angela — Attitudes towards Family Planning in East-Africa. In: Population, ...
This article investigates the relationship between foreign aid and population growth in sub-Saharan ...
A common explanation for the high fertility prevailing in sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) is a widespread d...
IDRC personnel. Paper on issues in population control in developing countries - describes the proble...
Meeting: African Population Conference, 1st, 9-18 Dec. 1971, Accra, GHIDRC personnel. Paper on demog...
This paper examines the influence of population control ideology on the draft plan for the UN Cairo ...
Reproductive health and population control are part of the goals developing countries are called upo...
The widespread belief across the globe and across religions that the rich should help the poor throu...
This paper reviews publications and research reports on how sub-Saharan African families have been a...
Photocopy of original.IDRC personnel. Article on the history of attitudes towards birth control, wit...
The Capstone inquiry set out to discover what some New Englanders thought and felt about Africa. The...
Despite pronatalist governments and populations, starting in the late 1980s and continuing through t...
The following full text is a publisher's version. For additional information about this publica...
Amongst current development problems facing Rhodesia that of a high rate of population growth must b...
Population assistance as a sector of development assistance has a history that spans more than two d...