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Asociación Latinoamericana de Población ALAP
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The Latin American Population Association (ALAP) has a long history of making significant contributions in the field of demography and population studies in the Latin American and Caribbean region. It includes 15 research networks, which consist of researchers, professors, and students interested in generating, consolidating, and disseminating knowledge on demographic issues.
Among these networks, we highlight four that are advancing research on sexual and reproductive health and family planning for different population groups from various perspectives. These networks are the Latin American Network of Family Studies, the Population and Work Network, the Sexual and Reproductive Health Network, and the newly formed LGBTQ+ Demography Studies Network.
- Latin American Network of Family Studies
- Sexual and Reproductive Health Network
- Population and Work Network
- LGBTQ+ Demography Studies Network
Commitments made to:
With the efforts of these four networks, the Latin American Population Association is committed to increasing the production and dissemination of knowledge on sexual and reproductive rights, specifically on the needs, obstacles, and effects of access to family planning for different population groups in Latin America and the Caribbean by 2026. We will achieve this through the efforts of our members who focus their research on this topic, giving preference to their work when it comes to publication and dissemination, whether through our Institutional Journal, presentations at our biennial Congresses, or publications on our Social Networks. With this, we will provide reliable sources of information for the formulation of socially impactful projects, as well as for the development of public policies in the region.
Asociación Latinoamericana de Población ALAP Commitment Narratives
- Research carried out on family planning and sexual and reproductive health issues
- Research conducted on LGBTQ+ communities in public policies and family planning services
- Publications on family planning in the Latin American Population Magazine
- Presentations on family planning at the ALAP Biennial Congresses

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