CONAPO definition
Examples of CONAPO in a sentence
In 1999, the fecundity rate was down to 2.48 children per woman, and in 2013, women had an average of 2.2 children (CONAPO, 1999: 29; CONAPO, 2013).
Better life conditions in general, as well as an improvement of the national health care system contributed to this progress (FUNSALUD, 2006; CONAPO, 2013).
Similarly, the 2006 National Survey of Demographic Dynamics found that 66% of married Mexican women aged 15-44 were using a modern contraceptive method reflecting the individual secularization of Mexican society (CONAPO 2006; ▇▇▇▇ 2008).
The Borrower shall establish a National Commission on Population Activities (CONAPO) to coordinate, monitor and evaluate the national population policy.
Problem Statement YFS are of particular importance in Mexico, where adolescents represent a fifth of the population (CONAPO, 2008).
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