Wilson Center Experts
Suzanne Ehlers
Affiliation:
President and CEO, Population Action International
Related Content for this Expert
Setting Development Goals for Population Dynamics and Reproductive Rights
January 09, 2013 // 12:00pm — 2:00pm
2013 will be a critical year for the formation of new Sustainable Development Goals to replace the soon-to-expire Millennium Development Goals. What role will population dynamics and reproductive health rights play? more
The World at 7 Billion: Building a Sustainable Future
December 05, 2012 // 3:00pm — 5:00pm
Jack Goldstone (George Mason University) is joined by Suzanne Ehlers (Population Action International) and Matthew Erdman (USAID) to discuss the implications of seven billion people and counting for the environment in the final 2012 installment of the joint Wilson Center-George Mason University Managing the Planet series. more
Film Screening: Weathering Change
September 22, 2011 // 10:00am — 12:00pm
Population Action International will screen the documentary Weathering Change, which follows four women from around the world - Ethiopia, Nepal, and Peru - as they struggle to care for their families in the face of increasing crop failures and water scarcity. more
Setting Development Goals for Population Dynamics and Reproductive Rights
January 09, 2013 // 12:00pm — 2:00pm
2013 will be a critical year for the formation of new Sustainable Development Goals to replace the soon-to-expire Millennium Development Goals. What role will population dynamics and reproductive health rights play?
The World at 7 Billion: Building a Sustainable Future
December 05, 2012 // 3:00pm — 5:00pm
Jack Goldstone (George Mason University) is joined by Suzanne Ehlers (Population Action International) and Matthew Erdman (USAID) to discuss the implications of seven billion people and counting for the environment in the final 2012 installment of the joint Wilson Center-George Mason University Managing the Planet series.
Film Screening: Weathering Change
September 22, 2011 // 10:00am — 12:00pm
Population Action International will screen the documentary Weathering Change, which follows four women from around the world - Ethiopia, Nepal, and Peru - as they struggle to care for their families in the face of increasing crop failures and water scarcity.