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Starting from this issue (Vol.20, No.1, 2005), the Journal will appear three times a year instead of four. This and future issues will also include a new column entitled “Viewpoint”, which was introduced in the December 2004 issue. “Viewpoint” will consist of contributions from outspoken population experts on widely debated issues in the field of population and development.

All these changes reflect the renewed commitment of ESCAP to implementing the UNFPA-supported project “Population, development and poverty: emerging challenges (2004-2007)”, of which the Journal forms a part. As one of the important components of the knowledge-sharing and information dissemination portion of the project, the Asia-Pacific Population Journal remains a highly respected publication in which leading population experts from the Asian and Pacific region share their opinions and action-oriented research findings. Carrying research articles of a high standard, the Journal is also a recognized tool for advocacy, contributing to strengthening the knowledge and skills of policy and decision makers in support of the Programme of Action of the International Conference on Population and Development and other internationally agreed development goals.

- Thelma Kay, Chief, Emerging Social Issues Division -

Asia-Pacific Population Journal Volume 20 was released in 2005.

  • Volume 20 No. 1
  • Volume 20 No. 2
  • Volume 20 No. 3
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Social Development Division +66 2288 1234 [email protected]