Mexico City International Conference on Population

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The Mexico City International Conference on Population was a major United Nations–sponsored global meeting on population issues held in 1984 that shaped international debates on family planning, reproductive rights, and development policy.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf United Nations international conference
population conference
continent North America
country Mexico
endTime 1984
field development policy
family planning
population policy
reproductive rights
hasEffectOn global family planning programs
international population policy discourse
subsequent United Nations population conferences
hasRole global forum on population issues
languageOfWorkOrName English
Spanish
location Mexico City NERFINISHED
name International Conference on Population, Mexico City 1984 NERFINISHED
organizedBy United Nations NERFINISHED
significance shaped international debates on development policy
shaped international debates on family planning
shaped international debates on reproductive rights
sponsoredBy United Nations NERFINISHED
startTime 1984
timePeriod Cold War era
topic contraceptive policy
demographic trends
fertility rates
population and human rights
population and the role of the state
population growth
relationship between population and economic development

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International Conference on Population and Development follows Mexico City International Conference on Population