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Le CREG a été sollicité pour mettre en place un système d’information automatisé visant à faciliter le partage d’informations dans le cadre du projet SWEDD-Bénin.
Last 21 and 22 July 2021, the Population Division of the United Nations Department of Economic and Social Affairs (UNDESA) organized a virtual expert group meeting.
The meeting was held in preparation for the fiftyfifth (55th) session of the Commission on Population and Development in 2022, whose special theme was “Population and sustainable development, in particular, sustained and inclusive economic growth”.
The theme is related to chapter III of the Programme of Action adopted by the International Conference on Population and Development (Cairo, Egypt, September 1994). That chapter focused on the integration of population in development strategies, and on the interlinkages between population, sustained economic growth and poverty on the one hand, and between population and the environment on the other.
These issues remain relevant today and have in fact assumed new importance and urgency. More research and evidence are now available on the connections between population dynamics and economic growth. Ending poverty in all its forms everywhere was enshrined by UN Member States as the first of 17 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) to be achieved by 2030. Poverty and other forms of inequality are receiving renewed attention in the light of the global health crisis and economic downturns caused by the COVID-19 pandemic.
Since the Cairo conference, there has been an accumulation of evidence on environmental problems attributable to unsustainable patterns of production and consumption. Such problems are compounded and amplified by continuing population growth. International commitments to take decisive action on climate change are part of the 2030 Agenda (including in SDG 13) and at the core of the Paris Agreement.
CREG center was honoured to make a presentation in Session IV on Population and sustainable development, Part II: Low-income and lower-middle-income countries. That presentation was made by our coordinator Pr Latif Dramani.
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Le CREG a été sollicité pour mettre en place un système d’information automatisé visant à faciliter le partage d’informations dans le cadre du projet SWEDD-Bénin.
Prenez le RDV ce Mercredi 25 janvier 2023 pour un séminaire du Max Planck Institute for Demographic Research. Prof. Dramani nous entretiendra sur le thème »Économie Générationnelle en Afrique : théories et résultats en Afrique de l’Ouest et du Centre »
Selon les estimations de l’ONU, la population mondiale a franchi la barre symbolique des 8 milliards le 15 novembre 2022. A cette occasion PRB et le CREG mettent en lumière 8 tendances et questions démographiques notables.
Le site web de la Ouest RNDDI est administré par le CREG, premier centre d’excellence NTA en Afrique, affilié à plusieurs universités sur le continent et basé au Sénégal.