Welcome to
Population Libraries Network of Pakistan
PopLibNet act as a, membership, library computer service dedicated to the public
purposes of furthering access to the world's information and reducing
information costs. The service has been started as a result of the efforts at
Population Council, Pakistan office to facilitate information sharing between
Pakistani libraries. This service will allow researchers to access local and
worldwide information providers.
22 September 2005
ISLAMABAD: Describing bourgeoning population as a serious problem, Prime Minister Shaukat Aziz said on Wednesday that the government was doing its utmost to cut down fertility rate through education a...
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5 May 2005
ISLAMABAD, May 4: Pakistan has become the sixth most- populated country with 151.6 million people.
Statistics, provided at the start of a three-day international ulema conference on population and ...
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5 May 2005
ISLAMABAD, May 4: Prime Minister Shaukat Aziz on Wednesday urged religious scholars (Ulema) to draw guidelines in the light of Islamic teachings for bringing about a positive change in people’s opinio...
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18 August 2005
A one-day workshop on “Improving the teaching of Medical Demography within Medical Colleges” is being organized by the Population Council. The workshop will aim to get feedback on the training and th...
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19 September 2005
POPULATION REVIEW
Among the many influential thinkers and experts who have contributed to POPULATION REVIEW are: Sripati Chandrasekhar...Buckminster Fuller¡John Kenneth Galbraith¡Indira Gandhi¡Si...
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September 21 - 22, 2005, Islamabad, Pakistan
The Ministry of Population Welfare is organizing a Population Summit to seek the advice of national, international experts and heads of international organizations on mainstreaming population concerns...
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17-21 November 2005
In November 2005 Malaysia will host the 3rd Asia Pacific Conference on Reproductive and Sexual Health (APCRSH). The theme for the conference is "Sexual and Reproductive Health For All By 2015". This w...
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20 June - 15 July 2005
This short course is being organized by London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine, London, UK. The purpose of the course is to introduce participants to the principles and methods of effective soc...
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