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OPINION

Elephants need space

Oped, Editorial, Published on 16/02/2026

» Elephants hold a special place in the hearts of Thais. The latest evidence was Wednesday's protest following the death of Seedor Hu Pab, a male elephant that died on Feb 3 during a ham-fisted relocation attempt by the Department of National Parks, Wildlife and Plant Conservation (DNP).

OPINION

Beyond handouts

Oped, Postbag, Published on 12/10/2024

» Re: "Plan won't end poverty", (BP, Sept 30).

OPINION

Data access key to health reforms

Oped, Pio Smith, Published on 16/07/2024

» Thirty years ago, maternal mortality rates were very rough estimates. Today, data and technology allow us to more accurately measure women's access to sexual and reproductive healthcare, including reductions in maternal mortality, uptake of contraception, and progress toward gender equality. We can now measure success better than ever before.

OPINION

Family planning on poverty line

Oped, Lia Tadesse, Published on 07/11/2023

» As a busy young mother of four living in a remote village in Ethiopia, Amina could not always attend her appointments at the health clinic to receive her injectable contraceptive. So, when Selam, a health worker at the clinic, walked her through the available options, Amina was excited to learn about a long-acting reversible implant that would obviate the need for regular visits.

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China, India have fewer people than the UN thinks

Oped, Yi Fuxian, Published on 09/06/2023

» In April, the United Nations estimated that India had overtaken China as the world's most populous country. While the announcement received a great deal of media attention, India's 2024 census will likely reveal that the UN's projections have been vastly overestimated.

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Securing women's body autonomy

Oped, Natalia Kanem, Published on 06/07/2021

» By the age of 24, Maya Bohara had borne four children, and she and her husband decided that their family was large enough. For nine years thereafter, despite living in a poor region of Nepal, she could rely on a local health clinic for injectable contraceptives.