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Anya Gutman liked Amanda Keifer's blog post This International Women's Day, a need for greater US leadership on reproductive health
Mar 9, 2012
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This International Women's Day, a need for greater US leadership on reproductive health

As we think about what today, International Women’s Day, means for the United States, I am calling for stronger U.S. leadership on women’s international reproductive health and family planning (IRH/FP). Since the 1960s, the United States Government has been a global leader by providing IRH/FP assistance in dozens of countries. But have we done enough?There are currently an estimated 215 million women around the world who want to delay or prevent pregnancy but who do not have access to modern…See More
Mar 7, 2012
Dialogue4Health liked Amanda Keifer's blog post Strengthen Global Agriculture - Invest in Women
Oct 27, 2011
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Strengthen Global Agriculture - Invest in Women

Last month, U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton spoke at an event during the United Nations General Assembly in New York. The event, titled Women and Agriculture: A Conversation on Improving Global Food Security, consisted of a panel of leaders from the UN, civil society, private sector, and government. In her remarks, Clinton noted that in a time when nearly 1 billion people are suffering from chronic…See More
Oct 27, 2011
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Oct 14, 2011
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How to Strengthen Global Agriculture -- Investment in Women

This week, U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton spoke at an event during the United Nations General Assembly in New York. The event, titled Women and Agriculture: A Conversation on Improving Global Food Security, consisted of a panel of leaders from the UN, civil society, private sector, and government. In her remarks, Clinton noted that in a time when nearly 1 billion people are suffering from chronic hunger and we…See More
Sep 26, 2011
A blog post by Amanda Keifer was featured

World Population Day: A Call for Investment in Women

Today, July 11, is World Population Day. On October 31 of this year, the world’s population is estimated to reach 7 billion people.  In a lot of ways, reaching 7 billion marks a global achievement: People are living longer thanks to healthier lifestyles and great strides in medicine and agriculture. However, a world of 7 billion also poses challenges.  Gaps between the rich and poor are increasing dramatically; urbanization and migration continue to put pressures on already crowded cities; and…See More
Jul 12, 2011
Amanda Keifer posted a blog post

World Population Day: A Call for Investment in Women

Today, July 11, is World Population Day. On October 31 of this year, the world’s population is estimated to reach 7 billion people.  In a lot of ways, reaching 7 billion marks a global achievement: People are living longer thanks to healthier lifestyles and great strides in medicine and agriculture. However, a world of 7 billion also poses challenges.  Gaps between the rich and poor are increasing dramatically; urbanization and migration continue to put pressures on already crowded cities; and…See More
Jul 11, 2011
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Jul 11, 2011
A blog post by Amanda Keifer was featured

Action Through Innovation: International Reproductive Health and PHI

Millennium Development Goal 5 aims to improve maternal health through two targets: (1) Reduce by three quarters, between 1990 and 2015, the maternal mortality ratio, and (2) Achieve, by 2015 universal access to reproductive health. While maternal deaths worldwide have dropped 34% since 1990, maternal mortality remains remarkably high (more than 358,000 women die annually from complications during pregnancy or childbirth) and large disparities remain in providing women with family planning…See More
May 31, 2011
Suzanne Petroni commented on Amanda Keifer's blog post Action Through Innovation: International Reproductive Health and PHI
"Thanks for the great summary, Amanda!  Here's a link to the editorial:  http://www.arhp.org/Publications-and-Resources/Contraception-Journal/June-2011 ;"
May 24, 2011
Amanda Keifer posted a blog post

Action Through Innovation: International Reproductive Health and PHI

Millennium Development Goal 5 aims to improve maternal health through two targets: (1) Reduce by three quarters, between 1990 and 2015, the maternal mortality ratio, and (2) Achieve, by 2015 universal access to reproductive health. While maternal deaths worldwide have dropped 34% since 1990, maternal mortality remains remarkably high (more than 358,000 women die annually from complications during pregnancy or childbirth) and large disparities remain in providing women with family planning…See More
May 22, 2011
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Description of your work (what you do, what your organization/project does...)
Global Health Policy Intern at PHI's Washington D.C. Office
Masters in Public Health Candidate at GWU
How did you hear/who told you about Dialogue4Health?
Jeff Meer
My Twitter Profile (http://twitter.com/#!/addyourtwitterhandlehere) or other Website:
http://twitter.com/#!/mandoseclectic

Amanda Keifer's Blog

This International Women's Day, a need for greater US leadership on reproductive health

Posted on March 7, 2012 at 5:16pm 0 Comments

As we think about what today, International Women’s Day, means for the United States, I am calling for stronger U.S. leadership on women’s international reproductive health and family planning (IRH/FP). Since the 1960s, the United States Government has been a global leader by providing IRH/FP assistance in dozens of countries. But have we done enough?

There are currently an estimated 215 million women around the world who want to delay or prevent pregnancy but who do not have…

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Strengthen Global Agriculture - Invest in Women

Posted on October 27, 2011 at 7:30am 0 Comments

Last month, U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton spoke at an event during the United Nations General Assembly in New York. The event, titled Women and Agriculture: A Conversation on Improving Global Food Security, consisted of a panel of leaders from the UN, civil society, private sector, and government. In her remarks, Clinton noted that in a time when nearly 1 billion people are suffering from chronic… Continue

How to Strengthen Global Agriculture -- Investment in Women

Posted on September 26, 2011 at 8:32am 0 Comments

This week, U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton spoke at an event during the United Nations General Assembly in New York. The event, titled Women and Agriculture: A Conversation on Improving Global Food Security, consisted of a panel of leaders from the UN, civil society, private sector, and government. In her remarks, Clinton noted that in a time when nearly 1 billion people are suffering from chronic hunger and we…

Continue

World Population Day: A Call for Investment in Women

Posted on July 11, 2011 at 4:17pm 0 Comments

Today, July 11, is World Population Day. On October 31 of this year, the world’s population is estimated to reach 7 billion people.  In a lot of ways, reaching 7 billion marks a global achievement: People are living longer thanks to healthier lifestyles and great strides in medicine and agriculture. However, a world of 7 billion also poses challenges.  Gaps between the rich and poor are increasing dramatically; urbanization and migration continue to put pressures on already crowded cities;…

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