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Population Reference Bureau average salary is $56,493, median salary is $56,493 with a salary range from $56,493 to $56,493.
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  • Population Reference Bureau
  • Industry: Non-Profit
  • City: Washington Dc, DC
  • PSI is a non-profit organization that applies commercial tools to a social mission in order to achieve measurable health impact. Since 1970, PSI has improved the health and saved the lives of millions of poor and vulnerable people in measurable ways. Through health programs in 65 countries on 5 continents, PSI distributes affordable, accessible and attractive health products and services, and motivates other types of healthy behavior, in HIV/AIDS, family planning, malaria, safe water and nutrition. In 2005, PSI's safe water programs prevented an estimated 12 million episodes of diarrhea and the deaths of 36,000 children.