One thing that has been shown to work (according to Stephen Fry) in reducing the amount of procreation in the less developed world is to empower women, raise their status, let them take an economic role in their communities, and give them control over reproduction. With economic security (e.g. respite from the fear of starvation) and more control over their lives, not many women want to be perpetually pregnant between the ages of 16 and 36.
The last sentence is a bit of a presumption, but pregnant women I've known (including my wife) don't seem to enjoy the experience so much that they want to do it all the time.
Regards
Grimesy
The last sentence is a bit of a presumption, but pregnant women I've known (including my wife) don't seem to enjoy the experience so much that they want to do it all the time.
Regards
Grimesy
Religion is regarded by the common people as true, by the wise as false, and by the rulers as useful. — Edward Gibbon