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The PCPD believes that development can only be sustainable if a proper balance
is maintained between the country's population and resources.
Study Finds Men Learn Modern Family Planning Methods Only After an Unplanned Pregnancy



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Call for Project Proposals 2012

PCPD is inviting interested organizations and individuals to submit project proposals for funding in 2012.

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Newly Approved Projects for 2010

The University of the Philippines (UP) Mindanao, Office of Population Studies-University of San Carlos (OPS-USC) and the Demographic Research and Development Foundation (DRDF) are among the new grantees and partners of PCPD.

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Population Management should be mainstreamed in the Philippine Development Agenda

"The rapid population growth in the Philippines over the last several decades has hindered the country's economic development. From 2000 to 2009, the Philippines had one of the highest population growth rates in the Southeast Asian region at 2.04 percent (as of 2007) and the second largest population of more than 92 million in 2009, next only to Indonesia. Download a full version of this policy brief at the resources/papers page of the PCPD website."

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