In two of our recent posts, we described to you our engagement with an international foundation that wanted to appropriately communicate new findings about the links between meeting the unmet need for family planning and climate change mitigation. (If you missed these posts, click here and here to read them.) Read on to know about […]
Climate change & family planning: Communicating new concepts – II
Last week, we talked about the initial phase of our engagement with an international foundation that wanted to appropriately communicate new findings about the links between meeting the unmet need for family planning and climate change mitigation. (If you missed this blog post, click here to read it.) As we mentioned, one of the key […]
Climate change & family planning: Communicating new concepts – I
A few years ago, an international foundation funded a sophisticated peace of research to examine the links between meeting the unmet need for family planning and climate change mitigation. This research, conducted by a leading research institute, involved both economics and climate science. The key findings included the following: Meeting the unmet need for family […]
The startling facts on teen pregnancies globally
Over these past few years, Baird’s CMC associates have had the opportunity to work with a number of important projects that intersect with the critical issue of teen pregnancies, particularly in Africa. For instance, our work with a wonderful initiative called Mapping Pathways found us speaking with Dr. Melissa Wallace about the correlation between early […]
Tackling the issue of teen pregnancies in Africa
By Mark Chataway Recently, Paul Dillon and I had the opportunity to work with our South African colleagues on a project that tackled a serious issue—that of teen pregnancies in Africa. Read a wonderful article from The Independent highlighting the graveness of this problem here: When Teen Pregnancy is a Death Sentence. We were approached by […]