Meet our new CEO
Population Matters
by Ben Stallworthy
6d ago
Meet our new CEO 27 May 2024 Population Matters is excited to announce the appointment of our new CEO. Sara Parkin, Chair of the Board of Trustees, welcomes Amy Jankiewicz. I am delighted to welcome Amy Jankiewicz – who took up the role of Chief Executive with Population Matters at the beginning of March. She joins us with an impressive range of experience behind her, as well as being fresh from a postgraduate degree in anthrozoology from the University of Exeter. The latter has given Amy a deep, science-based understanding of how the future of all species – including our own – is tied up wi ..read more
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World bee day: Pollinators being pushed to the precipice
Population Matters
by Madeleine Hewitt
1w ago
World bee day: Pollinators being pushed to the precipice 20 May 2024 Today is World Bee Day. Bees play a vital role in our natural ecosystems, pollinating flowers and our crops. But wild bees are in decline in the UK and internationally, the cause of which is the expansion and intensification of agriculture to feed our growing population. pollinator power Bees are pollinators, a group they belong to alongside butterflies, bats, and hummingbirds. Pollinators play a vital role in the survival of our ecosystems. Nearly 90% of the world’s flowering plant species depend upon animal pollination. A ..read more
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Advocating for the rights of girls and women
Population Matters
by Ben Stallworthy
2w ago
Advocating for the rights of girls and women 16 May 2024 The 68th session of the Commission on the Status of Women (CSW68) took place in March. Population Matters’ Choice Ambassador Joan Kembabazi was there, here she reports back on her experiences, which included moderating a UNICEF side event. CSW68 is held annually at the UN Headquarters and serves as a platform for governments, policy makers, civil society organizations, and gender equality advocates to discuss progress, challenges, and strategies to advance gender equality and the empowerment of women worldwide. This year, the theme for ..read more
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Embracing the beauty of small families
Population Matters
by Ben Stallworthy
2w ago
Embracing the beauty of small families 15 May 2024 At Population Matters, we know that families come in all shapes and sizes but promote the benefits to our planet of choosing to have fewer children. This International Day of Families, let’s look at the beauty of small families. The concept of family has undergone a profound transformation in recent decades. Traditionally, large families were celebrated as a symbol of prosperity and continuity, but things are changing as more people embrace the beauty of small families. International Day of Families This year is the 30th International Day of ..read more
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The lingering anxiety around the “p” word
Population Matters
by Ben Stallworthy
3w ago
The lingering anxiety around the “p” word 9 May 2024 This year’s 57th session on Population and Development wasn’t just any ordinary convening. It marked a significant milestone: the 30th anniversary of the landmark Programme of Action’s adoption in Cairo, in 1994. To commemorate this occasion, countries gathered to share their successes and challenges in tackling population issues over the past three decades. Our Content and Campaigns Specialist, Florence Blondel, was there. In brief Population Matters, Population Connection and Population Media Center read a joint statement. Member States ..read more
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David Attenborough’s greatest achievement
Population Matters
by Alistair Currie
3w ago
David Attenborough’s greatest achievement 8 May 2024 Population Matters Patron Sir David Attenborough turns an impressive 98 years old on 8 May. The beloved broadcaster has much to be proud of and it is probably no exaggeration to say that nobody has inspired as many people to care about the environment as he has. But it’s not just love for things furry, feathered and scaled that he’s helped spread. In 2022, our Communications Manager at the time, Olivia Nater, reflected on his influence.   © Huw Cordey / naturepl.comInspiring generations David Attenborough’s repeated warnings about our ..read more
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The merry month of may
Population Matters
by Anthony Howarth
3w ago
Well, here we are in the very merry month of May! We’re now a week into Population Matters’ Spring Action Month where we ask supporters to consider undertaking one or multiple Spring Actions to help our planet.  Like many of our supporters, each year my family and I take part in #NoMowMay: for biodiversity’s sake, we refrain from cutting the lawn until later in the summer. By allowing the grass to grow, this provides an essential early-stage habitat for insects and native flora and wildflowers. Population Matters patron, Sir David Attenborough, is a proponent of delaying cutting the grass ..read more
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Building Population Matters’ momentum internationally
Population Matters
by Florence Blondel
1M ago
The Commission on Population and Development (CPD57) is underway, and Population Matters plans to make a strong showing! In this blog post, our Content and Campaigns Specialist, Florence Blondel, shows how we’ve already established ourselves as one of the leading voices in population and development through collaborative efforts. Earlier in March during CSW68, we had an opportunity to attend the first preparatory consultancy meeting with the Chair in New York where I raised the importance of making interconnections between our current crises and the importance of investing in women and girls ..read more
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Welcome to Spring Action Month!
Population Matters
by Anthony Howarth
1M ago
It’s that time of the year again – glorious spring! Here in the Northern Hemisphere, we’re welcoming the longer, warmer days, and nature beginning to blossom once more. Population Matters Fundraising Officer, Anthony, suggests three key Spring Actions we would love our supporters to consider. Spring Action 1: Support local biodiversity Population Matters’ core focus remains our ever-increasing global population. Intrinsic to this is for those of us already here to be responsible and make sustainable efforts for our shared natural environments. Spring is the perfect time to be aware of this and ..read more
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What Is Population Health Environment?
Population Matters
by Madeleine Hewitt
1M ago
Population Health Environment (PHE) is an integrated approach to environmental conservation, family planning, and sustainable development. Population Matters campaigns to secure wider adoption of PHE by the UK government and other international NGOs. Find out more about PHE and join our campaign. What is PHE? PHE stands for Population Health Environment – it’s a development approach that recognises the interdependent links between local communities, their health, and the natural resources upon which they depend. PHE projects focus on providing voluntary family planning information and services ..read more
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