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An event on July 10 co-hosted by the PACE Project and held the Wilson Center, A More Prosperous World: The Role of Population Dynamics and Family Planning for Economic Growth, Education, and Health featured Health Policy Plus Deputy Director for Family Planning and Reproductive Health, Jay Gribble. Jay joined a panel of experts who discussed how population dynamics drive development and how access to family planning services enables countries to meet their education, employment, and public health goals. The event also featured Peter McPherson, former USAID Administrator and Deputy Secretary of the Treasury, who is now President of the Association of Public and Land-Grant Universities.
An event on July 10 co-hosted by the PACE Project and held the Wilson Center, A More Prosperous World: The Role of Population Dynamics and Family Planning for Economic Growth, Education, and Health featured Health Policy Plus Deputy Director for Family Planning and Reproductive Health, Jay Gribble. Jay joined a panel of experts who discussed how population dynamics drive development and how access to family planning services enables countries to meet their education, employment, and public health goals. The event also featured Peter McPherson, former USAID Administrator and Deputy Secretary of the Treasury, who is now President of the Association of Public and Land-Grant Universities.
An event on July 10 co-hosted by the PACE Project and held the Wilson Center, A More Prosperous World: The Role of Population Dynamics and Family Planning for Economic Growth, Education, and Health featured Health Policy Plus Deputy Director for Family Planning and Reproductive Health, Jay Gribble. Jay joined a panel of experts who discussed how population dynamics drive development and how access to family planning services enables countries to meet their education, employment, and public health goals. The event also featured Peter McPherson, former USAID Administrator and Deputy Secretary of the Treasury, who is now President of the Association of Public and Land-Grant Universities.