PSN regularly responds to external consultations and hearings in order to influence policy and decision making on issues related to our areas of work.
Select submissions made by PSN to key consultations are provided below in pdf format.
Date: 26/11/2012
Author(s) Sarah Fisher, PSN
PSN's contributions to several online discussions as part of the UNFPA co-ordinated thematic consultation on population dynamics in the post-2015 agenda.
Date: 05/10/2012
Author(s) Karen Newman & Sarah Fisher, PSN
PSN's submission to UK parliamentary International Development Committee inquiry on post-2015 development goals.
Date: 02/11/2011
Author(s) Sarah Fisher, PSN in collaboration with PCCA members.
Contribution from the Population and Climate Change (PCCA) to preparations of the zero draft Rio+20 UN Conference on Sustainable Development outcome document. Over 30 organisations (listed in the document) signed-on to this submission.
Date: 26/08/2011
Author(s) Sarah Fisher, PSN.
PSN's submission to the inquiry calling on the UK government to seize opportunities to advance sustainable development through a focus on population issues and sexual and reproductive health and rights at the 2012 Earth Summit.
Date: 10/12/2010
Author(s) Sarah Fisher, PSN
PSN submission to the UK Environmental Audit Committee (EAC).
Date: 20/10/2010
Author(s) Sarah Fisher & Karen Newman, PSN
PSN submission to the consultation on the Reproductive, Maternal and Newborn Health Strategy of the UK Department for International Development (DFID).
Date: 15/10/2010
Author(s) Karen Newman, PSN
PSN's submission to the Royal Society People and the Planet Study into the role of global population in sustainable development.
Date: 26/09/2008
Author(s) Karen Newman, PSN
Written evidence submitted by PSN to the Maternal Morbidity Hearing of the All Party Parliamentary Group on Population, Development and Reproductive Health.
Date: 01/03/2006
Author(s) Catherine Budgett-Meakin, PSN
Written evidence submitted by PSN to the Hearing of the All Party Parliamentary Group on Population, Development and Reproductive Health on the impact of population growth upon the Millennium Development Goals.