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Advocates For Youth's REAL Toolkit

Advocates For Youth's REAL Campaign is an organizing effort, led by Advocates for Youth's Youth Activist Network. The long-term goal of the Campaign is to ensure that Congress passes the Responsible Education about Life (REAL) Act. The Campaign's more immediate goal is to obtain 25 additional U.S. senators as co-sponsors of the REAL Act. If passed, the REAL Act would allocate federal funding for honest, accurate, sex education in America's schools. Check out their REAL toolkit!

Population Action International's New Resource Mapping the Future of World Population How many people will live on the planet 20 years from now? Where will they live? Where will population grow, and where will it decline? Researchers at Population Action International and Columbia University used new methods of mapping population density and projected populations changes to create an innovative map. Read more.


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