- Population Council
The Population Council is an international, nonprofit,
non-governmental organization . The Council conductsbiomedical ,social science , andpublic health research and helps build research capacities in developing countries. [ [http://www.popcouncil.org/mediacenter/PC_Key_Facts.html Population Council | Media Center | Key Facts ] ] [ [http://www.popcouncil.org/about/index.html#Overview Population Council | About the Council ] ] One-third of its research relates toHIV andAIDS ; its other major program areas are reproductive health and poverty, youth, and gender.Fact|date=February 2007 It held the license forNorplant ,huh and now holds the license forMirena .huh The Population Council also publishes the journal "Population and Development Review", which reports scientific research on the interrelationships between population and socioeconomic development and provides a forum for discussion of related issues of public policy.The organization
Established in 1952 by
John D. Rockefeller 3rd , with important funding from theRockefeller Brothers Fund , the Council is governed by an international board of trustees. The 2006 board includes leaders in biomedicine, business, economic development, government, health, international finance, the media, philanthropy, and social science.Headquartered in
New York , the Population Council has 18 offices inAfrica ,Asia , andLatin America and does work in more than 60 countries. With an annual budget of around $74 million, it employs more than 500 people from 33 countries with expertise in a wide array of scientific disciplines. Roughly 55 percent are based outside the United States.Controversially, the Council has its roots in the
eugenics movement. The first president of the Council was a eugenicist appointed by Rockefeller;Frederick Osborn , author of "Preface to Eugenics" (New York, 1940), leader of theAmerican Eugenics Society , and one of the founding member of thePioneer Fund . Osborn was vice president or president of the Population Council until 1959. In 1968 he wrote, "Eugenic goals are most likely to be achieved under another name than eugenics." [cite web|author=Betsy Hartmann|title=Everyday Eugenics|publisher=Zmag|date=2006|accessdate=2006-11-27|url=http://www.zmag.org/content/showarticle.cfm?ItemID=11020]Reproductive health
The Council conducts biomedical research to develop
contraceptives and social science research to better understand the factors influencing access to and decision-making around contraceptives. [ [http://www.popcouncil.org/rh/program.html Population Council | Reproductive Health Program Description ] ] Its fundamental research on reproductive and immunological processes serves not only as the basis for the development of new contraceptive methods to meet the needs of both women and men, but also for new hormone therapies and AIDS-prevention products.Fact|date=February 2007In the 1960s, the Council played a key role in documenting the large numbers of people in poor countries who lacked access to contraceptives and in conducting research to design and evaluate public
family planning programs.Fact|date=February 2007 At the same time, the Council's biomedical researchers worked to develop new contraceptive methods, such as the intrauterine device.Some contraceptives available in some countries today were developed by the Population Council: the Copper T IUD,
Norplant , andMirena . More than 50 million Copper T IUDs have been distributed in over 70 countries. Norplant was taken off the market in the US and the UK.The British medical journal "Lancet" said of the Population Council, "Most non-governmental organisations claim to promote change for the better; the Population Council actually has hard evidence of having changed the lives and expectations of hundreds of millions of people." (Vol. 361, June 7, 2003, review)
References and further reading
#- "Memoirs",
David Rockefeller , New York: Random House, 2002.ee also
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Demography
*Reproductive health
*Sustainable development
*John D. Rockefeller 3rd
*Rockefeller family
*Rockefeller Brothers Fund
*Eugenics External links
* [http://www.popcouncil.org Population Council Official website]
* [http://www.popcouncil.org/about/management.html Population Council senior management and board of trustees]
* [http://www.popcouncil.org/publications/pdr/default.htm Population and Development Review]
* [http://www.sourcewatch.org/index.php?title=Population_Council Population Council] atSourceWatch - "Memoirs",
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