First Country to Receive Assistance from Millennium Challenge Account is Featured in New Documentary

Forests and Family Planning in Madagascar, an award-winning 9-minute documentary by Population Action International, explores the work of Voahary Salama—an innovative local organization that works to reduce pressure on the environment while improving the health of the country’s population—and features rare interviews with local women who reveal their desire to have smaller families.

The content of the film, which draws attention to the impact of rapid population growth on the country’s rural villages by offering a look at its fragile ecosystem, approaches poverty in Madagascar from a vital human perspective.

If you are covering the Millennium Challenge Account (MCA) and the work being done to eradicate poverty in sub-Saharan Africa, Finding Balance is a must-see.

For additional information or to speak with a PAI expert, please contact Tawana Jacobs at tjacobs@popact.org or +1-202-557-3422.

PAI is committed to advancing universal access to family planning and related health services and to educational and economic opportunities, especially for women and girls. PAI fosters the development of U.S. and international policy on urgent population and reproductive health issues through an integrated program of research, advocacy and communications, and it seeks to make clear the linkages between population, reproductive health, the environment and development. Founded in 1965 and celebrating its 40th anniversary this year, PAI is a private, non-profit group and accepts no government funds.

Washington, D.C. (June 14)—Finding Balance

First Country to Receive Assistance from Millennium Challenge Account is Featured in New Documentary

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