30 Jan 2025
Demography Resources from UNFPA
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United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA) and International Union for the Scientific Study of Population (IUSSP) have offered two insightful resources for a better understanding of population dynamics to develop effective policies and programs that address the evolving needs of communities.

Population Analysis for Policies & Programmes: This course primarily focuses on introducing users to the methods employed by demographers to analyze population data, including data sources and collection methodologies. Real-world examples illustrate the types of issues demographers investigate.

Tools for Demographic Estimation: This user-friendly website equips researchers with essential methods to estimate demographic parameters accurately, even in challenging data scenarios.

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