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Reporting on Population, Health, and the EnvironmentA Guide for Central American JournalistsPublication DateJanuary 1, 2007
SummaryThe Population Reference Bureau’s publication, Reporting on Population, Health, and the Environment: A Guide for Central American Journalists, provides data and background information on the connections between population, health, and the environment in Central America to help Central American journalists cover these issues. The guide provides key data and information as well as story ideas and information sources. The human interest stories are included to help journalists focus attention on the topics and build connections between people and communities. Topics covered include the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs), pollution, human health, economic development, loss of natural resources, food production, natural hazards, and risks to vulnerable groups such as the economically poor, elderly, and women.
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PublisherNumber of Pages36 LanguagesEnglish and Spanish ContactPopulation Reference Bureau (PRB)
1875 Connecticut Ave. NW, Suite 520
Washington DC
20009-5728
United States
Tel: 202 483 1100
Fax: 202 328 3937
SourceEmail from Lisa Colson to The Communication Initiative on April 30 2007 and the Population Reference Bureau website. Placed on the Communication Initiative site May 07 2007 Last Updated May 22 2009 How useful did you find the knowledge and contacts on this page to your work? Post your comments (review comments from others below): |
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