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September 14, 2024

Youth plan of the population

Comedy-Tragedy of Power Struggle; People’s Reaction to the Approval of the “Youth Population” Plan in an Interview with Saeed Ma’eedfar, Sociologist/ Mehrnoush No’edoust

The youth population plan, as a legal document with negative content or perhaps something similar to a government decree from a few years ago, was approved in parliament and announced by the president. Like many other laws in the Islamic Republic, this plan has been put on the agenda without any study and solely based […]...

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Created By: Mehrnoush Noudoust
December 22, 2021

Azar Mansouri: Today’s generation does not have any motivation for having children / Azar Taherabad

The topic of youth and population policies in Iran has been a subject of discussion in society for some time now. The implementation of these policies, although it may seem politically or even economically reasonable to some, will create many social and economic challenges for both the community and the youth, as well as for […]...

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Created By: Azar Taherabad
December 22, 2021

Gholamreza Montazeri, a representative of the parliament, claimed: There is no relationship between childbearing and privacy / Ali Kalai.

He considers the law of youth population as “one of the most progressive and valuable decisions of the eleventh parliament” and a response to our fundamental cultural and social needs in the present era, and apparently is not willing to accept any criticism of it. He says that “all the predicted cases have been taken […]...

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Created By: Ali Kalaei
December 22, 2021

The roots of population growth policies in Iran: religious, political, or security? / Reza Alijani

An Overview of Population Policies in Iran in the Past Half Century The first population control program in Iran was implemented in 1337 at the recommendation of the United Nations, but coordinated population control programs began in 1348. In the years before the 1357 revolution, the growth of Iran’s population decreased from 1.3% to 1.2% […]...

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Created By: Reza Alizadeh
December 22, 2021

A Brief Look at Population Growth Policies from a Psychological Perspective / Mehdi Amberi

“Population” is a keyword that greatly influences economic, cultural, social, and political relationships. Currently, when talking about population, the general public sees it as a political statement; however, the increase or decrease in population directly affects livelihood, economy, security, and of course the future of a society, and the government of any country can use […]...

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Created By: Mehdi Anbari
December 22, 2021

The potential of youth population laws in violation of children’s rights / Nina Mokhtarian

Legislation is one of the tools for creating order in society, enforcing the will of the majority, guaranteeing individual rights and freedoms, and providing a safe and peaceful environment for the personal and social life of members of a community. Unlike self-serving and totalitarian political systems, where legislation and rule-making are aimed at exercising authority […]...

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Created By: Nina Mokhtarian
December 22, 2021

Several curtains from the design “Youth of the Population” / Mandana Sadeghi

One. Looking at the political slogans at the beginning of the 1980s surrounding the Iran-Iraq war, one can clearly understand the goals of the Islamic Republic’s government to increase the population’s awareness. Slogans such as “The Twenty Million Army”, “If this war lasts for twenty years, we will stand”, “Oh Army of the Owner of […]...

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Created By: Mandana Sadeghi
December 22, 2021

The policy of population growth and its impact on women in deprived areas / Mohammad Momenzadeh

The population increase program in the Islamic Republic of Iran is part of ideological programs and women and children are the main victims of such policies. In a country where infrastructure and economic capabilities are much lower compared to other developed countries, population growth will only add to the problems. According to studies conducted in […]...

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Created By: Mohammad Mamandzadeh
December 22, 2021

A Look at the Elimination of the Embryo Screening Plan/ Raha Hojjou

The controversial plan to eliminate mandatory prenatal screening was approved by the Islamic Consultative Assembly in July of this year and was sent to the Guardian Council for review, despite being initially rejected by Hossein-Ali Shahriari, the head of the Parliament’s Health Commission. This plan was passed as part of the “Youth and Family Support” […]...

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Created By: Raha Haghighi
December 22, 2021

Migration; the solution for population in the world and absent in Iran/ Morteza Hamounian

From the fear of population decline to the fear of aging population, these are concerns that have been brought to light in Iran due to the implementation of the Youth Population Law by the President of the Islamic Republic. These fears are due to the downward trend in births in Iran, which the head of […]...

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Created By: Admin
December 22, 2021

Collecting Contraceptive Materials for Women in Iran / Bahar Abbasi

Becoming a mother can be one of the most beautiful experiences that a woman can have in her life; however, this experience can also turn into a bitter one for women for various reasons. Many factors, such as maternal mortality and endangering the lives and health of mothers, can have an impact. Economic, political, social, […]...

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Created By: Bahar Abbasi
December 22, 2021

“An Examination of Population Growth Policies in the World from a Legal Perspective” by Nayereh Ansari.

The concept of fertility health has a wide and global application and refers to a series of behaviors whose main goal is to ensure safe sexual relationships. Since these relationships can lead to pregnancy, these instructions and behaviors are called fertility health; therefore, fertility health also includes pre and post-pregnancy. Among them, the term population […]...

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Created By: Nayereh Ansari
December 22, 2021