Population Dynamics and Reproductive Health Posted on 09/12/2019 (25/04/2024) by Chris Anyango RESEARCH RESEARCH // WHAT WE DO // Population Dynamics and Reproductive Health Population Dynamics and Reproductive Health Focuses on maximizing the power of data for population and health research in Africa through the creation of platforms for Africa-led data sharing, data custody, and application of state-of-the-art big data analytics and artificial intelligence to foster advances in health and wellbeing in Africa. OVERVIEW Our work in this area consolidates and expands on work in urbanization, fertility, and aging and development. We seek to address issues on migration and urbanization trends in Africa and their implications for developing sustainable and resilient cities. Aging and Development – Access to long-term care, understanding the existing models and approaches to developing systems for Africa as part of the broader care economy and wellbeing of older people. Urbanization and Sustainability – Clarifying the role of slums as a feature of Africa’s rapid urbanization, and developing systems for health and well-being that respond to the particularities of slum life that go beyond urban poverty. Related Projects ONGOING PROJECT 2018 The gendered socialization of very young adolescents in schools and sexual and reproductive health ONGOING PROJECT Global Early Adolescent Study ONGOING PROJECT 2019 – 2020 Evaluation of in their hands program ONGOING PROJECT 2018 – 2022 Challenging the politics of social exclusion (CPSE) ONGOING PROJECT 2023 – 2024 Catalyze – Mental Health: Evidence on catalysts of change for youth mental health in Africa ONGOING PROJECT 2019 – 2019 Assessing an effective model of care for survivors of Gender Based Violence (GBV) in Dadaab, Kenya ONGOING PROJECT 2017 Africa’s LGBT communities and the promise of the Sustainable Development Goals to “Leave No One Behind” The Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) launched in late 2015 provide clear guidelines and targets for addressing the root causes of poverty and uniting the world in pursuit of positive change for both people and planet. Strongly grounded in international human rights standards, the SDGs aim for an inclusive world and put economic, social, cultural, civil and political rights and the right to development at the core of social progress. PROJECT ONGOING PROJECT 2021 – 2024 Action to empower adolescent mothers in Burkina Faso and Malawi to improve their sexual and reproductive health (PROMOTE)