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was about numbers and narratives around FP and SRHR. Swipe to read what the experts had to share.

09/07/2025

This World Population Day, join us for a powerful conversation on bridging data with lived experiences in our webinar: “Numbers & Narratives: A Pathway for Equitable Ecosystem for SRHR/FP”

🗓 10th July 2025
🕓 4:00 – 5:30 PM IST
📍 Online | Zoom

Hosted by the ARC Secretariat in collaboration with Ipas Development Foundation, this session will explore how numbers and narratives together can shape just, inclusive, and impactful SRHR and FP policies.

✨ Don’t miss out—register here: https://theypfoundation-org.zoom.us/meeting/register/DyNO7cJXTrm8ySJGSBg1jQ


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Understanding Self-Care for Sexual and Reproductive Health

Do tune in tomorrow, 05 April 2022 at 3.30 PM IST.

Link to join: https://zoom.us/j/97669045634

Join the webinar on “Understanding self-care for Sexual and Reproductive Health” tomorrow, April 5, 2022, from 3:30-5:00 PM (IST).

Advocating Reproductive Choices

Link to the webinar https://zoom.us/j/97669045634

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If not two child norms, then what?
Well, here’s a list of policy and program solutions that health experts recommend in order to uplift India’s girls and women, and by default stabilize the population.

So the next time you worry about ‘population explosion’, please remember these action points –

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violates human rights and is anti-women, anti-poor and anti-minority. By meeting the needs of women for family planning and s*xual and reproductive healthcare, we can stabilise the population naturally.
Share your views and opinions in the comments section.

25/09/2021

Son Meta-Preference is the phenomenon where parents continue to produce children until the desired number of sons are born. As a result, India has over 21 million ‘unwanted girl’ children (Economic Survey 2018). This phenomenon also regulates the contraceptive usage.
Population stabilisation and reproductive rights cannot be realised as long as this obsession with birthing sons continues.

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We are motivated​ by the recent statement made by Ms. Bharati Pawar, Minister of State for Health, in Parliament, reiterating India’s commitment to​ a ​voluntary, informed choice-based family planning program.

06/09/2021

We highly appreciate all of you who took out the time to be a part of an important conversation regarding the and its adverse impact on women's lives and rights.

Thank you for your support.

26/08/2021

Is the only way to stabilise the population of our country?
Will it worsen s*x ratio and adversely impact women's rights?
What are some obvious disadvantages of this policy?

These and many more similar questions would be talked about and answered during our Tweetathon.
Join us at 3:30 P.M. to share your views.

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