Population and Sustainability Network
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The Population and Sustainability Network "has been established to clarify and communicate the importance for sustainability of both population and consumption factors. It aims to bring together development, environment and reproductive health NGOs, government departments, academics and others, to increase leverage on population issues." [1]
"The Population & Sustainability Network initiative developed out of the UNED-UK Committee's preparations for the World Summit on Sustainable Development 2002, in Johannesburg." [2]
Contents
Steering Group
Accessed April 2008: [3]
- Toby Aykroyd - Co Chair
- Marta Benavides
- Catherine Budgett-Meakin - Network Coordinator
- Martha Campbell
- Emma Collins
- John Guillebaud
- Susannah Mayhew
- Ruth McNeil
- Zipporah Musau
- Daisy Owomugasho
- Stephen W. Sinding
Advisory Group
Accessed April 2008: [4]
- Claire Bertschinger - lecturer at the London School of Tropical Medicine
- Elizabeth Breeze - specialist in Population and Ageing
- Ike Ezekwe - President of the African Foundation for Development (AFPODEV), Nigeria
- Andrew Haines - Director of the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine
- John Mead - environmentalist
- Aubrey Manning
- Sara Parkin
- Ndola Prata - Public Health Physician and Medical Demographer, University of California
- Nafis Sadik - Special Adviser to the UN Secretary-General
- Jay Satia - Executive Director of the International Council on Management of Population Programmes (ICOMP)
- Crispin Tickell
- Tony Worthington - former Member of Parliament, 1987-2005
Contact
Resources and articles
Related Sourcewatch articles
References
- ↑ Home, Population and Sustainability Network, accessed April 24, 2008.
- ↑ History, Population and Sustainability Network, accessed April 24, 2008.
- ↑ Steering Group, Population and Sustainability Network, accessed April 24, 2008.
- ↑ Advisory Group, Population and Sustainability Network, accessed April 24, 2008.