FPQ acknowledges the Traditional Owners and Custodians of the Lands upon which this website is viewed. We respect and are grateful for the wisdom of the Elders - past, present and future. Viewers of this website are respectfully warned some of the people whose images appear on this website may have passed away before us.

Feed icon RSS feed
 Donate to FPQ 

Population

Australian Reproductive Health Alliance - http://www.arha.org.au
Family planning and population issues. Site includes details of international projects plus 'Briefing Pack on Population and Development'

Johns Hopkins Population Information Program - http://www.jhuccp.org
Provides health and family planning professionals and policy makers with authoritative, accurate, and up-to-date information in the journal Population Reports, other publications, the POPLINE bibliographic database, and the Media/Materials Clearinghouse.

Reproline - http://www.reproline.jhu.edu/index.htm
Reproductive Health Online (ReproLine®) is a family planning, contraception and training website. This portal also includes profiles of websites that contain health, medical, training and performance improvement information related to the topics included in ReproLine. All websites are available in English. Additional languages are listed in parentheses where available.

POPLINE -http://www.popline.org/
POPulation information onLINE) contains citations with abstracts to scientific articles, reports, books, and unpublished reports in the field of population, family planning, and related health issues. POPLINE is maintained by the K4Health Project at the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health/Center for Communication Programs and is funded by the United States Agency for International Development. (USAID). POPLINE has nearly 370,000 records and has been maintained since 1973 by the K4Health Project (formerly INFO Project). The majority of items are published from 1970 to the present, however, there are selected citations dating back to 1827. The database adds 8,000 records annually.

Population Council - http://www.popcouncil.org
Information on reproductive health, population and social policy, biomedical research.

Go backUseful Websites P-T