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Global Population & the Environment E-Newsletter

Save the Date for the National Population Activist Training!

Join us in Washington, DC for our annual Population Activist Training! Meet activists from across the country and participate in a weekend training that will help you in your grassroots organizing efforts. This year's training will be from March 31st to April 3rd and is shaping up to be our most exciting event to date. From international family planning to comprehensive sex education in the U.S., population and the environment to women's rights, the training promises to be engaging, motivating and inspirational!

For more information and to receive an application, please contact Sarah Fairchild at sarah.fairchild@sierraclub.org. Space is limited, so make sure to sign up soon!



New Population Resources

Want to find out the most recent population news from Capitol Hill? Check out our latest Population Report and learn about our trip to visit a family planning program in Thailand and one woman's effort to make a difference in West Africa.


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