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SWOP REPORT 2020
Cut, scraped, stitched. 4 million girls are at risk of female genital mutilation in 2020. Photo by Sufian Abdul-Mouty/UNFPA Sudan. Female genital mutilation, FGM, is an invasive procedure which entails partial or total removal of female external genitalia or other injuryto
THE STATE OF THE WORLD'S MIDWIFERY 2021 The State of the World’s Midwifery (SoWMy) 2021 builds on previous reports in the SoWMy series and represents an unprecedented effort to document the whole world’s Sexual, Reproductive, Maternal, Newborn and Adolescent Health (SRMNAH) workforce, with a particular focus on midwives. It calls for urgent investment in midwives to enable them to fulfil their potential to contribute towards UHC UNFPA SUPPLIES PARTNERSHIP We are a Partnership to save and improve lives. Since our launch, 2008 through 2020, UNFPA Supplies is estimated to have prevented: 89 million unintended pregnancies. 26.8 million unsafe abortions. 254,000 maternal deaths. 1.6 million child deaths. WOMEN AND YOUNG PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES This resource, developed by the United Nations Population Fund and Women Enabled International, provides practical and concrete guidance on the provision of inclusive and accessible services related to gender-based violence (GBV) and sexual and reproductive health and rights (SRHR) for women and young persons with disabilities.UNFPA ZIMBABWE
UNFPA Zimbabwe. Active in Zimbabwe since 1981, UNFPA helps strengthen government and civil society’s capacity to promote communities, in particular women and young people, to access and utilize sexual and reproductive health services, with a focus on reducing maternal deaths, the unmet need for family planning, new HIV infections, and gender-based violence.COLOMBIA | UNFPA
We use cookies and other identifiers to help improve your online experience. By using our website you agree to this. To learn more, including how to change your settings, see our cookies policy. UNFPA - UNITED NATIONS POPULATION FUND UNFPA Ghana. UNFPA programmes in Ghana are aimed at achieving universal access to sexual and reproductive health, promoting reproductive rights, and reducing maternal mortality by accelerating progress on the ICPD agenda and MDG5 (A&B). Priority is given to improving skilled delivery, uptake of family planning, and quality maternal health care.UNFPA BOLIVIA
A middle-income country, Bolivia remains one of Latin America’s poorest nations. Progress lags on development indicators including maternal health. UNFPA aims to strengthen public policies to uphold the universal right to access reproductive and sexual health services. Programmes help empower indigenous women, girls, adolescents and young people to exercise their rights, and encourage socialUNFPA NIGERIA
Nigeria has a dynamic economy and a large population expected to double in the next two decades. Though maternal mortality rates have fallen, the overall numbers of maternal deaths remain high, contraceptive prevalence is low and teenage pregnancy high. UNFPA programmes focus on improving maternal and newborn health, combating fistula and providing access to sexual and reproductive UNFPA - UNITED NATIONS POPULATION FUNDWHO WE AREWHAT WE DOEMERGENCIESCOVID-19LATESTDATA Reliable and comparable data on violence against women is essential for prevention and response efforts. UNFPA's first geospatial dashboard on Intimate Partner Violence (IPV) features national data for 119 countries, sub-national data, and disaggregated data on IPV by age, place of residence, employment, education, and household wealth.SWOP REPORT 2020
Cut, scraped, stitched. 4 million girls are at risk of female genital mutilation in 2020. Photo by Sufian Abdul-Mouty/UNFPA Sudan. Female genital mutilation, FGM, is an invasive procedure which entails partial or total removal of female external genitalia or other injuryto
THE STATE OF THE WORLD'S MIDWIFERY 2021 The State of the World’s Midwifery (SoWMy) 2021 builds on previous reports in the SoWMy series and represents an unprecedented effort to document the whole world’s Sexual, Reproductive, Maternal, Newborn and Adolescent Health (SRMNAH) workforce, with a particular focus on midwives. It calls for urgent investment in midwives to enable them to fulfil their potential to contribute towards UHC UNFPA SUPPLIES PARTNERSHIP We are a Partnership to save and improve lives. Since our launch, 2008 through 2020, UNFPA Supplies is estimated to have prevented: 89 million unintended pregnancies. 26.8 million unsafe abortions. 254,000 maternal deaths. 1.6 million child deaths. WOMEN AND YOUNG PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES This resource, developed by the United Nations Population Fund and Women Enabled International, provides practical and concrete guidance on the provision of inclusive and accessible services related to gender-based violence (GBV) and sexual and reproductive health and rights (SRHR) for women and young persons with disabilities.UNFPA ZIMBABWE
UNFPA Zimbabwe. Active in Zimbabwe since 1981, UNFPA helps strengthen government and civil society’s capacity to promote communities, in particular women and young people, to access and utilize sexual and reproductive health services, with a focus on reducing maternal deaths, the unmet need for family planning, new HIV infections, and gender-based violence.COLOMBIA | UNFPA
We use cookies and other identifiers to help improve your online experience. By using our website you agree to this. To learn more, including how to change your settings, see our cookies policy. UNFPA - UNITED NATIONS POPULATION FUND UNFPA Ghana. UNFPA programmes in Ghana are aimed at achieving universal access to sexual and reproductive health, promoting reproductive rights, and reducing maternal mortality by accelerating progress on the ICPD agenda and MDG5 (A&B). Priority is given to improving skilled delivery, uptake of family planning, and quality maternal health care.UNFPA BOLIVIA
A middle-income country, Bolivia remains one of Latin America’s poorest nations. Progress lags on development indicators including maternal health. UNFPA aims to strengthen public policies to uphold the universal right to access reproductive and sexual health services. Programmes help empower indigenous women, girls, adolescents and young people to exercise their rights, and encourage socialUNFPA NIGERIA
Nigeria has a dynamic economy and a large population expected to double in the next two decades. Though maternal mortality rates have fallen, the overall numbers of maternal deaths remain high, contraceptive prevalence is low and teenage pregnancy high. UNFPA programmes focus on improving maternal and newborn health, combating fistula and providing access to sexual and reproductive UNFPA - UNITED NATIONS POPULATION FUND Reliable and comparable data on violence against women is essential for prevention and response efforts. UNFPA's first geospatial dashboard on Intimate Partner Violence (IPV) features national data for 119 countries, sub-national data, and disaggregated data on IPV by age, place of residence, employment, education, and household wealth.ANNUAL REPORT 2020
In 2020, UNFPA witnessed the greatest humanitarian crisis since the organization’s creation 52 years ago: the COVID-19 pandemic. This public health catastrophe brought with it socioeconomic, political and human rights crises, doubling the global need for humanitarian assistance from the previous year. Women and girls bore many of theworst impacts.
COVID-19, GENDER, AND DISABILITY: EASY READ CHECKLIST COVID-19, Gender, and Disability Checklist is about making sure that people with disabilities get the right health care to do with their bodies, sex, relationships and having children during Covid-19. THE IMPACT OF COVID-19 ON WOMEN AND GIRLS WITH This resource pack aims to aid a range of actors such as United Nations Country Teams, civil society, governments, multilateral organizations, and others involved in COVID-19 response and recovery—as well as planning, response, and recovery from other crises—to ensure that their policies and practices are inclusive of women and girls with disabilities and their rights are promoted. IMPACT OF THE COVID-19 PANDEMIC ON FAMILY PLANNING AND UNFPA aims to achieve three world-changing results by 2030, the deadline for achieving the Sustainable Development Goals. These are: Ending unmet need for family planning, ending gender-based violence including harmful practices such as female genital mutilation and child marriage, and ending all preventable maternal deaths. THE STATE OF THE WORLD'S MIDWIFERY 2021 The State of the World’s Midwifery (SoWMy) 2021 builds on previous reports in the SoWMy series and represents an unprecedented effort to document the whole world’s Sexual, Reproductive, Maternal, Newborn and Adolescent Health (SRMNAH) workforce, with a particular focus on midwives. It calls for urgent investment in midwives to enable them to fulfil their potential to contribute towards UHC THE INTER-AGENCY MINIMUM STANDARDS FOR GENDER-BASED Gender-based violence is a horrifying reality and human rights violation for women and girls globally. During emergencies, the risk of violence, exploitation and abuse is heightened. Humanitarian actors have an ethical imperative to prevent and respond to gender-basedviolence.
BODILY AUTONOMY: BUSTING 7 MYTHS THAT UNDERMINE INDIVIDUAL UNITED NATIONS, New York – Nearly half of all women are denied their bodily autonomy, according to data from 57 countries, UNFPA’s flagship report announced today. The 2021 State of World Population report, titled My Body is My Own, marks the first time a United Nations report focuses on the power and agency of individuals to make choices about their bodies without fear, violence or coercion. EMERGENCY REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH KITS Emergency Reproductive Health Kits. UNFPA maintains stock of 18 different essential reproductive health kits (RH Kits), ready to ship for urgent and emergency requests. The kits are divided into three blocks, and are designed to respond to three month's need for various population sizes. The individual kits are small enough and haveconvenient
TRENDS IN MATERNAL MORTALITY: 2000 TO 2017 The global estimates for the year 2017 indicate that there were 295,000 maternal deaths, 35 per cent lower than in 2000 when there were an estimated 451,000 maternal deaths. The global maternal mortality ratio in 2017 is estimated at 211deaths per 100,000 live births, a 38 per cent reduction since 2000, when it was estimated at342.
UNFPA - UNITED NATIONS POPULATION FUNDWHO WE AREWHAT WE DOEMERGENCIESCOVID-19LATESTDATA Reliable and comparable data on violence against women is essential for prevention and response efforts. UNFPA's first geospatial dashboard on Intimate Partner Violence (IPV) features national data for 119 countries, sub-national data, and disaggregated data on IPV by age, place of residence, employment, education, and household wealth.SWOP REPORT 2020
Cut, scraped, stitched. 4 million girls are at risk of female genital mutilation in 2020. Photo by Sufian Abdul-Mouty/UNFPA Sudan. Female genital mutilation, FGM, is an invasive procedure which entails partial or total removal of female external genitalia or other injuryto
THE STATE OF THE WORLD'S MIDWIFERY 2021 The State of the World’s Midwifery (SoWMy) 2021 builds on previous reports in the SoWMy series and represents an unprecedented effort to document the whole world’s Sexual, Reproductive, Maternal, Newborn and Adolescent Health (SRMNAH) workforce, with a particular focus on midwives. It calls for urgent investment in midwives to enable them to fulfil their potential to contribute towards UNFPA SUPPLIES PARTNERSHIP We are a Partnership to save and improve lives. Since our launch, 2008 through 2020, UNFPA Supplies is estimated to have prevented: 89 million unintended pregnancies. 26.8 million unsafe abortions. 254,000 maternal deaths. 1.6 million child deaths. WOMEN AND YOUNG PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES This resource, developed by the United Nations Population Fund and Women Enabled International, provides practical and concrete guidance on the provision of inclusive and accessible services related to gender-based violence (GBV) and sexual and reproductive health and rights (SRHR) for women and young persons with disabilities.UNFPA ZIMBABWE
UNFPA Zimbabwe. Active in Zimbabwe since 1981, UNFPA helps strengthen government and civil society’s capacity to promote communities, in particular women and young people, to access and utilize sexual and reproductive health services, with a focus on reducing maternal deaths, the unmet need for family planning, new HIV infections, and gender-based violence.COLOMBIA | UNFPA
We use cookies and other identifiers to help improve your online experience. By using our website you agree to this. To learn more, including how to change your settings, see our cookies policy. WOMEN & GIRLS SAFE SPACES: A GUIDANCE NOTE BASED ON The creation of women and girls safe spaces has emerged as a key strategy for the protection and empowerment of women and girls affected by the Syrian crisis. UNFPA - UNITED NATIONS POPULATION FUND UNFPA Ghana. UNFPA programmes in Ghana are aimed at achieving universal access to sexual and reproductive health, promoting reproductive rights, and reducing maternal mortality by accelerating progress on the ICPD agenda and MDG5 (A&B). Priority is given to improving skilled delivery, uptake of family planning, and quality maternal health care.UNFPA NIGERIA
Nigeria has a dynamic economy and a large population expected to double in the next two decades. Though maternal mortality rates have fallen, the overall numbers of maternal deaths remain high, contraceptive prevalence is low and teenage pregnancy high. UNFPA programmes focus on improving maternal and newborn health, combating fistula and providing access to sexual and reproductive UNFPA - UNITED NATIONS POPULATION FUNDWHO WE AREWHAT WE DOEMERGENCIESCOVID-19LATESTDATA Reliable and comparable data on violence against women is essential for prevention and response efforts. UNFPA's first geospatial dashboard on Intimate Partner Violence (IPV) features national data for 119 countries, sub-national data, and disaggregated data on IPV by age, place of residence, employment, education, and household wealth.SWOP REPORT 2020
Cut, scraped, stitched. 4 million girls are at risk of female genital mutilation in 2020. Photo by Sufian Abdul-Mouty/UNFPA Sudan. Female genital mutilation, FGM, is an invasive procedure which entails partial or total removal of female external genitalia or other injuryto
THE STATE OF THE WORLD'S MIDWIFERY 2021 The State of the World’s Midwifery (SoWMy) 2021 builds on previous reports in the SoWMy series and represents an unprecedented effort to document the whole world’s Sexual, Reproductive, Maternal, Newborn and Adolescent Health (SRMNAH) workforce, with a particular focus on midwives. It calls for urgent investment in midwives to enable them to fulfil their potential to contribute towards UNFPA SUPPLIES PARTNERSHIP We are a Partnership to save and improve lives. Since our launch, 2008 through 2020, UNFPA Supplies is estimated to have prevented: 89 million unintended pregnancies. 26.8 million unsafe abortions. 254,000 maternal deaths. 1.6 million child deaths. WOMEN AND YOUNG PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES This resource, developed by the United Nations Population Fund and Women Enabled International, provides practical and concrete guidance on the provision of inclusive and accessible services related to gender-based violence (GBV) and sexual and reproductive health and rights (SRHR) for women and young persons with disabilities.UNFPA ZIMBABWE
UNFPA Zimbabwe. Active in Zimbabwe since 1981, UNFPA helps strengthen government and civil society’s capacity to promote communities, in particular women and young people, to access and utilize sexual and reproductive health services, with a focus on reducing maternal deaths, the unmet need for family planning, new HIV infections, and gender-based violence.COLOMBIA | UNFPA
We use cookies and other identifiers to help improve your online experience. By using our website you agree to this. To learn more, including how to change your settings, see our cookies policy. WOMEN & GIRLS SAFE SPACES: A GUIDANCE NOTE BASED ON The creation of women and girls safe spaces has emerged as a key strategy for the protection and empowerment of women and girls affected by the Syrian crisis. UNFPA - UNITED NATIONS POPULATION FUND UNFPA Ghana. UNFPA programmes in Ghana are aimed at achieving universal access to sexual and reproductive health, promoting reproductive rights, and reducing maternal mortality by accelerating progress on the ICPD agenda and MDG5 (A&B). Priority is given to improving skilled delivery, uptake of family planning, and quality maternal health care.UNFPA NIGERIA
Nigeria has a dynamic economy and a large population expected to double in the next two decades. Though maternal mortality rates have fallen, the overall numbers of maternal deaths remain high, contraceptive prevalence is low and teenage pregnancy high. UNFPA programmes focus on improving maternal and newborn health, combating fistula and providing access to sexual and reproductive UNFPA - UNITED NATIONS POPULATION FUND Reliable and comparable data on violence against women is essential for prevention and response efforts. UNFPA's first geospatial dashboard on Intimate Partner Violence (IPV) features national data for 119 countries, sub-national data, and disaggregated data on IPV by age, place of residence, employment, education, and household wealth.ANNUAL REPORT 2020
The pandemic has had a devastating impact on health systems. More than 17,000 health workers died from COVID-19 over the course of 2020. Massive health resources and many personnel were diverted from routine essential care to support the pandemic response.ANNUAL REPORT 2020
In 2020, UNFPA witnessed the greatest humanitarian crisis since the organization’s creation 52 years ago: the COVID-19 pandemic. This public health catastrophe brought with it socioeconomic, political and human rights crises, doubling the global need for humanitarian assistance from the previous year. Women and girls bore many of theworst impacts.
UNFPA SUPPLIES PARTNERSHIP We are a Partnership to save and improve lives. Since our launch, 2008 through 2020, UNFPA Supplies is estimated to have prevented: 89 million unintended pregnancies. 26.8 million unsafe abortions. 254,000 maternal deaths. 1.6 million child deaths. (These are the results of the UNFPA Supplies programme only, not UNFPA as a whole.) THE IMPACT OF COVID-19 ON WOMEN AND GIRLS WITH This resource pack aims to aid a range of actors such as United Nations Country Teams, civil society, governments, multilateral organizations, and others involved in COVID-19 response and recovery—as well as planning, response, and recovery from other crises—to ensure that their policies and practices are inclusive of women and girls with disabilities and their rights are promoted. IMPACT OF THE COVID-19 PANDEMIC ON FAMILY PLANNING AND UNFPA aims to achieve three world-changing results by 2030, the deadline for achieving the Sustainable Development Goals. These are: Ending unmet need for family planning, ending gender-based violence including harmful practices such as female genital mutilation and child marriage, and ending all preventable maternal deaths. BODILY AUTONOMY: BUSTING 7 MYTHS THAT UNDERMINE INDIVIDUAL UNITED NATIONS, New York – Nearly half of all women are denied their bodily autonomy, according to data from 57 countries, UNFPA’s flagship report announced today. The 2021 State of World Population report, titled My Body is My Own, marks the first time a United Nations report focuses on the power and agency of individuals to make choices about their bodies without fear, violence or coercion. THE INTER-AGENCY MINIMUM STANDARDS FOR GENDER-BASED Gender-based violence is a horrifying reality and human rights violation for women and girls globally. During emergencies, the risk of violence, exploitation and abuse is heightened. Humanitarian actors have an ethical imperative to prevent and respond to gender-basedviolence.
WOMEN AND YOUNG PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES This resource, developed by the United Nations Population Fund and Women Enabled International, provides practical and concrete guidance on the provision of inclusive and accessible services related to gender-based violence (GBV) and sexual and reproductive health and rights (SRHR) for women and young persons with disabilities. EMERGENCY REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH KITS Emergency Reproductive Health Kits. UNFPA maintains stock of 18 different essential reproductive health kits (RH Kits), ready to ship for urgent and emergency requests. The kits are divided into three blocks, and are designed to respond to three month's need for various population sizes. The individual kits are small enough and haveconvenient
UNFPA - UNITED NATIONS POPULATION FUNDWHO WE AREWHAT WE DOEMERGENCIESCOVID-19LATESTDATA Reliable and comparable data on violence against women is essential for prevention and response efforts. UNFPA's first geospatial dashboard on Intimate Partner Violence (IPV) features national data for 119 countries, sub-national data, and disaggregated data on IPV by age, place of residence, employment, education, and household wealth.SWOP REPORT 2020
Cut, scraped, stitched. 4 million girls are at risk of female genital mutilation in 2020. Photo by Sufian Abdul-Mouty/UNFPA Sudan. Female genital mutilation, FGM, is an invasive procedure which entails partial or total removal of female external genitalia or other injuryto
THE STATE OF THE WORLD'S MIDWIFERY 2021 The State of the World’s Midwifery (SoWMy) 2021 builds on previous reports in the SoWMy series and represents an unprecedented effort to document the whole world’s Sexual, Reproductive, Maternal, Newborn and Adolescent Health (SRMNAH) workforce, with a particular focus on midwives. It calls for urgent investment in midwives to enable them to fulfil their potential to contribute towards UHC UNFPA CONSULTANT ROSTER Registering and creating profile for the first time? Logging back in to edit your profile? Welcome to the UNFPA Consultant Roster. We appreciate your interest in working with UNFPA in delivering a world where every pregnancy is wanted, every birth is safe and every young person's potential is fulfilled. UNFPA SUPPLIES PARTNERSHIP We are a Partnership to save and improve lives. Since our launch, 2008 through 2020, UNFPA Supplies is estimated to have prevented: 89 million unintended pregnancies. 26.8 million unsafe abortions. 254,000 maternal deaths. 1.6 million child deaths.UNFPA ZIMBABWE
UNFPA Zimbabwe. Active in Zimbabwe since 1981, UNFPA helps strengthen government and civil society’s capacity to promote communities, in particular women and young people, to access and utilize sexual and reproductive health services, with a focus on reducing maternal deaths, the unmet need for family planning, new HIV infections, and gender-based violence. WOMEN AND YOUNG PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES This resource, developed by the United Nations Population Fund and Women Enabled International, provides practical and concrete guidance on the provision of inclusive and accessible services related to gender-based violence (GBV) and sexual and reproductive health and rights (SRHR) for women and young persons with disabilities.COLOMBIA | UNFPA
We use cookies and other identifiers to help improve your online experience. By using our website you agree to this. To learn more, including how to change your settings, see our cookies policy. UNFPA - UNITED NATIONS POPULATION FUND UNFPA Ghana. UNFPA programmes in Ghana are aimed at achieving universal access to sexual and reproductive health, promoting reproductive rights, and reducing maternal mortality by accelerating progress on the ICPD agenda and MDG5 (A&B). Priority is given to improving skilled delivery, uptake of family planning, and quality maternal health care.UNFPA NIGERIA
Nigeria has a dynamic economy and a large population expected to double in the next two decades. Though maternal mortality rates have fallen, the overall numbers of maternal deaths remain high, contraceptive prevalence is low and teenage pregnancy high. UNFPA programmes focus on improving maternal and newborn health, combating fistula and providing access to sexual and reproductive UNFPA - UNITED NATIONS POPULATION FUNDWHO WE AREWHAT WE DOEMERGENCIESCOVID-19LATESTDATA Reliable and comparable data on violence against women is essential for prevention and response efforts. UNFPA's first geospatial dashboard on Intimate Partner Violence (IPV) features national data for 119 countries, sub-national data, and disaggregated data on IPV by age, place of residence, employment, education, and household wealth.SWOP REPORT 2020
Cut, scraped, stitched. 4 million girls are at risk of female genital mutilation in 2020. Photo by Sufian Abdul-Mouty/UNFPA Sudan. Female genital mutilation, FGM, is an invasive procedure which entails partial or total removal of female external genitalia or other injuryto
THE STATE OF THE WORLD'S MIDWIFERY 2021 The State of the World’s Midwifery (SoWMy) 2021 builds on previous reports in the SoWMy series and represents an unprecedented effort to document the whole world’s Sexual, Reproductive, Maternal, Newborn and Adolescent Health (SRMNAH) workforce, with a particular focus on midwives. It calls for urgent investment in midwives to enable them to fulfil their potential to contribute towards UHC UNFPA CONSULTANT ROSTER Registering and creating profile for the first time? Logging back in to edit your profile? Welcome to the UNFPA Consultant Roster. We appreciate your interest in working with UNFPA in delivering a world where every pregnancy is wanted, every birth is safe and every young person's potential is fulfilled. UNFPA SUPPLIES PARTNERSHIP We are a Partnership to save and improve lives. Since our launch, 2008 through 2020, UNFPA Supplies is estimated to have prevented: 89 million unintended pregnancies. 26.8 million unsafe abortions. 254,000 maternal deaths. 1.6 million child deaths.UNFPA ZIMBABWE
UNFPA Zimbabwe. Active in Zimbabwe since 1981, UNFPA helps strengthen government and civil society’s capacity to promote communities, in particular women and young people, to access and utilize sexual and reproductive health services, with a focus on reducing maternal deaths, the unmet need for family planning, new HIV infections, and gender-based violence. WOMEN AND YOUNG PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES This resource, developed by the United Nations Population Fund and Women Enabled International, provides practical and concrete guidance on the provision of inclusive and accessible services related to gender-based violence (GBV) and sexual and reproductive health and rights (SRHR) for women and young persons with disabilities.COLOMBIA | UNFPA
We use cookies and other identifiers to help improve your online experience. By using our website you agree to this. To learn more, including how to change your settings, see our cookies policy. UNFPA - UNITED NATIONS POPULATION FUND UNFPA Ghana. UNFPA programmes in Ghana are aimed at achieving universal access to sexual and reproductive health, promoting reproductive rights, and reducing maternal mortality by accelerating progress on the ICPD agenda and MDG5 (A&B). Priority is given to improving skilled delivery, uptake of family planning, and quality maternal health care.UNFPA NIGERIA
Nigeria has a dynamic economy and a large population expected to double in the next two decades. Though maternal mortality rates have fallen, the overall numbers of maternal deaths remain high, contraceptive prevalence is low and teenage pregnancy high. UNFPA programmes focus on improving maternal and newborn health, combating fistula and providing access to sexual and reproductiveANNUAL REPORT 2020
In 2020, UNFPA witnessed the greatest humanitarian crisis since the organization’s creation 52 years ago: the COVID-19 pandemic. This public health catastrophe brought with it socioeconomic, political and human rights crises, doubling the global need for humanitarian assistance from the previous year. Women and girls bore many of theworst impacts.
WOMEN AND YOUNG PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES This resource, developed by the United Nations Population Fund and Women Enabled International, provides practical and concrete guidance on the provision of inclusive and accessible services related to gender-based violence (GBV) and sexual and reproductive health and rights (SRHR) for women and young persons with disabilities. THE INTER-AGENCY MINIMUM STANDARDS FOR GENDER-BASED Gender-based violence is a horrifying reality and human rights violation for women and girls globally. During emergencies, the risk of violence, exploitation and abuse is heightened. Humanitarian actors have an ethical imperative to prevent and respond to gender-basedviolence.
POLICIES & PROCEDURES MANUAL What is the PPM? The PPM is the central repository of UNFPA approved rules, regulations, policies and procedures all staff members are required to uphold in fulfilling their functions. The PPM is a live document meant to reflect the latest operational procedures and business processes of UNFPA. MANAGING GENDER-BASED VIOLENCE PROGRAMMES IN EMERGENCIES 6212. UNFPA has launched a companion guide to its free e-learning course for professionals who are working to address Gender Based Violence in humanitarian contexts. The e-learning course uses problems that practitioners currently face and case scenarios from real-life humanitarian contexts to guide learning. Integrated throughout themodules
EMERGENCY REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH KITS Emergency Reproductive Health Kits. UNFPA maintains stock of 18 different essential reproductive health kits (RH Kits), ready to ship for urgent and emergency requests. The kits are divided into three blocks, and are designed to respond to three month's need for various population sizes. The individual kits are small enough and haveconvenient
UNFPA - UNITED NATIONS POPULATION FUND UNFPA Nepal. Active in Nepal since 1971, UNFPA has supported the health-sector programme, enhanced the national response to gender-based violence, and implemented the population and housing census. Today, programmes support the subnational capacity for planning and managing population, gender and reproductive health programmes, and strategiesUNFPA MONGOLIA
Welcome to UNFPA in Mongolia. UNFPA, the United Nations Population Fund , is the UN agency delivering a world where every pregnancy is wanted, every childbirth is safe and every young person's potential is fulfilled. In Mongolia, UNFPA supports the government in the use of population data for policies and programmes to reduce poverty and to ensure that every birth is safe and wanted. TRENDS IN MATERNAL MORTALITY: 2000 TO 2017 The global estimates for the year 2017 indicate that there were 295,000 maternal deaths, 35 per cent lower than in 2000 when there were an estimated 451,000 maternal deaths. The global maternal mortality ratio in 2017 is estimated at 211deaths per 100,000 live births, a 38 per cent reduction since 2000, when it was estimated at342.
UNFPA ZAMBIA
Zambia has made notable progress in improving maternal health in the last decade. However, progress is insufficient to achieve the target for the maternal health Millennium Development Goal. With a low contraceptive prevalence rate and limited skilled birth attendance, there remains a critical need to accelerate the implementation of high impact maternal health interventions. UNFPA - UNITED NATIONS POPULATION FUNDWHO WE AREWHAT WE DOEMERGENCIESCOVID-19LATESTDATA Reliable and comparable data on violence against women is essential for prevention and response efforts. UNFPA's first geospatial dashboard on Intimate Partner Violence (IPV) features national data for 119 countries, sub-national data, and disaggregated data on IPV by age, place of residence, employment, education, and household wealth.SWOP REPORT 2020
Cut, scraped, stitched. 4 million girls are at risk of female genital mutilation in 2020. Photo by Sufian Abdul-Mouty/UNFPA Sudan. Female genital mutilation, FGM, is an invasive procedure which entails partial or total removal of female external genitalia or other injuryto
THE STATE OF THE WORLD'S MIDWIFERY 2021 The State of the World’s Midwifery (SoWMy) 2021 builds on previous reports in the SoWMy series and represents an unprecedented effort to document the whole world’s Sexual, Reproductive, Maternal, Newborn and Adolescent Health (SRMNAH) workforce, with a particular focus on midwives. It calls for urgent investment in midwives to enable them to fulfil their potential to contribute towards UHC UNFPA CONSULTANT ROSTER Registering and creating profile for the first time? Logging back in to edit your profile? Welcome to the UNFPA Consultant Roster. We appreciate your interest in working with UNFPA in delivering a world where every pregnancy is wanted, every birth is safe and every young person's potential is fulfilled. UNFPA SUPPLIES PARTNERSHIP We are a Partnership to save and improve lives. Since our launch, 2008 through 2020, UNFPA Supplies is estimated to have prevented: 89 million unintended pregnancies. 26.8 million unsafe abortions. 254,000 maternal deaths. 1.6 million child deaths.UNFPA ZIMBABWE
UNFPA Zimbabwe. Active in Zimbabwe since 1981, UNFPA helps strengthen government and civil society’s capacity to promote communities, in particular women and young people, to access and utilize sexual and reproductive health services, with a focus on reducing maternal deaths, the unmet need for family planning, new HIV infections, and gender-based violence. WOMEN AND YOUNG PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES This resource, developed by the United Nations Population Fund and Women Enabled International, provides practical and concrete guidance on the provision of inclusive and accessible services related to gender-based violence (GBV) and sexual and reproductive health and rights (SRHR) for women and young persons with disabilities.COLOMBIA | UNFPA
We use cookies and other identifiers to help improve your online experience. By using our website you agree to this. To learn more, including how to change your settings, see our cookies policy. UNFPA - UNITED NATIONS POPULATION FUND UNFPA Ghana. UNFPA programmes in Ghana are aimed at achieving universal access to sexual and reproductive health, promoting reproductive rights, and reducing maternal mortality by accelerating progress on the ICPD agenda and MDG5 (A&B). Priority is given to improving skilled delivery, uptake of family planning, and quality maternal health care.UNFPA NIGERIA
Nigeria has a dynamic economy and a large population expected to double in the next two decades. Though maternal mortality rates have fallen, the overall numbers of maternal deaths remain high, contraceptive prevalence is low and teenage pregnancy high. UNFPA programmes focus on improving maternal and newborn health, combating fistula and providing access to sexual and reproductive UNFPA - UNITED NATIONS POPULATION FUNDWHO WE AREWHAT WE DOEMERGENCIESCOVID-19LATESTDATA Reliable and comparable data on violence against women is essential for prevention and response efforts. UNFPA's first geospatial dashboard on Intimate Partner Violence (IPV) features national data for 119 countries, sub-national data, and disaggregated data on IPV by age, place of residence, employment, education, and household wealth.SWOP REPORT 2020
Cut, scraped, stitched. 4 million girls are at risk of female genital mutilation in 2020. Photo by Sufian Abdul-Mouty/UNFPA Sudan. Female genital mutilation, FGM, is an invasive procedure which entails partial or total removal of female external genitalia or other injuryto
THE STATE OF THE WORLD'S MIDWIFERY 2021 The State of the World’s Midwifery (SoWMy) 2021 builds on previous reports in the SoWMy series and represents an unprecedented effort to document the whole world’s Sexual, Reproductive, Maternal, Newborn and Adolescent Health (SRMNAH) workforce, with a particular focus on midwives. It calls for urgent investment in midwives to enable them to fulfil their potential to contribute towards UHC UNFPA CONSULTANT ROSTER Registering and creating profile for the first time? Logging back in to edit your profile? Welcome to the UNFPA Consultant Roster. We appreciate your interest in working with UNFPA in delivering a world where every pregnancy is wanted, every birth is safe and every young person's potential is fulfilled. UNFPA SUPPLIES PARTNERSHIP We are a Partnership to save and improve lives. Since our launch, 2008 through 2020, UNFPA Supplies is estimated to have prevented: 89 million unintended pregnancies. 26.8 million unsafe abortions. 254,000 maternal deaths. 1.6 million child deaths.UNFPA ZIMBABWE
UNFPA Zimbabwe. Active in Zimbabwe since 1981, UNFPA helps strengthen government and civil society’s capacity to promote communities, in particular women and young people, to access and utilize sexual and reproductive health services, with a focus on reducing maternal deaths, the unmet need for family planning, new HIV infections, and gender-based violence. WOMEN AND YOUNG PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES This resource, developed by the United Nations Population Fund and Women Enabled International, provides practical and concrete guidance on the provision of inclusive and accessible services related to gender-based violence (GBV) and sexual and reproductive health and rights (SRHR) for women and young persons with disabilities.COLOMBIA | UNFPA
We use cookies and other identifiers to help improve your online experience. By using our website you agree to this. To learn more, including how to change your settings, see our cookies policy. UNFPA - UNITED NATIONS POPULATION FUND UNFPA Ghana. UNFPA programmes in Ghana are aimed at achieving universal access to sexual and reproductive health, promoting reproductive rights, and reducing maternal mortality by accelerating progress on the ICPD agenda and MDG5 (A&B). Priority is given to improving skilled delivery, uptake of family planning, and quality maternal health care.UNFPA NIGERIA
Nigeria has a dynamic economy and a large population expected to double in the next two decades. Though maternal mortality rates have fallen, the overall numbers of maternal deaths remain high, contraceptive prevalence is low and teenage pregnancy high. UNFPA programmes focus on improving maternal and newborn health, combating fistula and providing access to sexual and reproductive THE INTER-AGENCY MINIMUM STANDARDS FOR GENDER-BASED Gender-based violence is a horrifying reality and human rights violation for women and girls globally. During emergencies, the risk of violence, exploitation and abuse is heightened. Humanitarian actors have an ethical imperative to prevent and respond to gender-basedviolence.
WOMEN AND YOUNG PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES This resource, developed by the United Nations Population Fund and Women Enabled International, provides practical and concrete guidance on the provision of inclusive and accessible services related to gender-based violence (GBV) and sexual and reproductive health and rights (SRHR) for women and young persons with disabilities. POLICIES & PROCEDURES MANUAL What is the PPM? The PPM is the central repository of UNFPA approved rules, regulations, policies and procedures all staff members are required to uphold in fulfilling their functions. The PPM is a live document meant to reflect the latest operational procedures and business processes of UNFPA. MANAGING GENDER-BASED VIOLENCE PROGRAMMES IN EMERGENCIES 6212. UNFPA has launched a companion guide to its free e-learning course for professionals who are working to address Gender Based Violence in humanitarian contexts. The e-learning course uses problems that practitioners currently face and case scenarios from real-life humanitarian contexts to guide learning. Integrated throughout themodules
FOR REVIEW - UNFPA DRAFT CPDS (7 JUNE - 25 JUNE) Please note that, starting with the first regular session 2021 of the Executive Board of UNDP/UNFPA/UNOPS, to facilitate the review of draft CPDs presented to the session, the United Nations SustainableDevelopment C
INFOGRAPHIC ON IMPACT OF MIDWIVES STUDY This infographic highlights key findings from a new study led by UNFPA, WHO and the International Confederation of Midwives, published in the Lancet Global Health on 1 December 2020. The study discusses the potential impact of increasing coverage rates of midwife delivered interventions in preventing and saving millions of maternal and newborn lives, unsafe abortions and still births. EMERGENCY REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH KITS Emergency Reproductive Health Kits. UNFPA maintains stock of 18 different essential reproductive health kits (RH Kits), ready to ship for urgent and emergency requests. The kits are divided into three blocks, and are designed to respond to three month's need for various population sizes. The individual kits are small enough and haveconvenient
HIGH-LEVEL MEETING ON AIDS As part of the High-Level Meeting on AIDS, UNFPA Executive Director Dr. Natalia Kanem will participate at the 8 June side event entitled, “No Prevention, No End: The importance of leadership for HIV prevention – how decisions can turn an epidemic,” co-hosted by UNAIDS, of which UNFPA is a cosponsor, and the Global HIV PreventionWorking Group.
TRENDS IN MATERNAL MORTALITY: 2000 TO 2017 The global estimates for the year 2017 indicate that there were 295,000 maternal deaths, 35 per cent lower than in 2000 when there were an estimated 451,000 maternal deaths. The global maternal mortality ratio in 2017 is estimated at 211deaths per 100,000 live births, a 38 per cent reduction since 2000, when it was estimated at342.
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Zambia has made notable progress in improving maternal health in the last decade. However, progress is insufficient to achieve the target for the maternal health Millennium Development Goal. With a low contraceptive prevalence rate and limited skilled birth attendance, there remains a critical need to accelerate the implementation of high impact maternal health interventions. UNFPA - UNITED NATIONS POPULATION FUNDWHO WE AREWHAT WE DOEMERGENCIESCOVID-19LATESTDATA Reliable and comparable data on violence against women is essential for prevention and response efforts. UNFPA's first geospatial dashboard on Intimate Partner Violence (IPV) features national data for 119 countries, sub-national data, and disaggregated data on IPV by age, place of residence, employment, education, and household wealth. THE STATE OF THE WORLD'S MIDWIFERY 2021 The State of the World’s Midwifery (SoWMy) 2021 builds on previous reports in the SoWMy series and represents an unprecedented effort to document the whole world’s Sexual, Reproductive, Maternal, Newborn and Adolescent Health (SRMNAH) workforce, with a particular focus on midwives. It calls for urgent investment in midwives to enable them to fulfil their potential to contribute towards UHC UNFPA SUPPLIES PARTNERSHIP We are a Partnership to save and improve lives. Since our launch, 2008 through 2020, UNFPA Supplies is estimated to have prevented: 89 million unintended pregnancies. 26.8 million unsafe abortions. 254,000 maternal deaths. 1.6 million child deaths.EXECUTIVE BOARD
The Executive Board provides intergovernmental support and supervision for the activities of UNDP, UNFPA, and UNOPS in accordance with the policy guidance of the General Assembly, the Economic and Social Council, and the United Nations Charter. The Executive Board ensures that UNDP, UNFPA and UNOPS remain responsive to the evolving needs of programme countries, and supports the work of UNFPA CONSULTANT ROSTER Registering and creating profile for the first time? Logging back in to edit your profile? Welcome to the UNFPA Consultant Roster. We appreciate your interest in working with UNFPA in delivering a world where every pregnancy is wanted, every birth is safe and every young person's potential is fulfilled. WOMEN AND YOUNG PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES This resource, developed by the United Nations Population Fund and Women Enabled International, provides practical and concrete guidance on the provision of inclusive and accessible services related to gender-based violence (GBV) and sexual and reproductive health and rights (SRHR) for women and young persons with disabilities.UNFPA ZIMBABWE
UNFPA Zimbabwe. Active in Zimbabwe since 1981, UNFPA helps strengthen government and civil society’s capacity to promote communities, in particular women and young people, to access and utilize sexual and reproductive health services, with a focus on reducing maternal deaths, the unmet need for family planning, new HIV infections, and gender-based violence.COLOMBIA | UNFPA
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Nigeria has a dynamic economy and a large population expected to double in the next two decades. Though maternal mortality rates have fallen, the overall numbers of maternal deaths remain high, contraceptive prevalence is low and teenage pregnancy high. UNFPA programmes focus on improving maternal and newborn health, combating fistula and providing access to sexual and reproductiveUNFPA MONGOLIA
Welcome to UNFPA in Mongolia. UNFPA, the United Nations Population Fund , is the UN agency delivering a world where every pregnancy is wanted, every childbirth is safe and every young person's potential is fulfilled. In Mongolia, UNFPA supports the government in the use of population data for policies and programmes to reduce poverty and to ensure that every birth is safe and wanted. UNFPA - UNITED NATIONS POPULATION FUNDWHO WE AREWHAT WE DOEMERGENCIESCOVID-19LATESTDATA Reliable and comparable data on violence against women is essential for prevention and response efforts. UNFPA's first geospatial dashboard on Intimate Partner Violence (IPV) features national data for 119 countries, sub-national data, and disaggregated data on IPV by age, place of residence, employment, education, and household wealth. THE STATE OF THE WORLD'S MIDWIFERY 2021 The State of the World’s Midwifery (SoWMy) 2021 builds on previous reports in the SoWMy series and represents an unprecedented effort to document the whole world’s Sexual, Reproductive, Maternal, Newborn and Adolescent Health (SRMNAH) workforce, with a particular focus on midwives. It calls for urgent investment in midwives to enable them to fulfil their potential to contribute towards UHC UNFPA SUPPLIES PARTNERSHIP We are a Partnership to save and improve lives. Since our launch, 2008 through 2020, UNFPA Supplies is estimated to have prevented: 89 million unintended pregnancies. 26.8 million unsafe abortions. 254,000 maternal deaths. 1.6 million child deaths.EXECUTIVE BOARD
The Executive Board provides intergovernmental support and supervision for the activities of UNDP, UNFPA, and UNOPS in accordance with the policy guidance of the General Assembly, the Economic and Social Council, and the United Nations Charter. The Executive Board ensures that UNDP, UNFPA and UNOPS remain responsive to the evolving needs of programme countries, and supports the work of UNFPA CONSULTANT ROSTER Registering and creating profile for the first time? Logging back in to edit your profile? Welcome to the UNFPA Consultant Roster. We appreciate your interest in working with UNFPA in delivering a world where every pregnancy is wanted, every birth is safe and every young person's potential is fulfilled. WOMEN AND YOUNG PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES This resource, developed by the United Nations Population Fund and Women Enabled International, provides practical and concrete guidance on the provision of inclusive and accessible services related to gender-based violence (GBV) and sexual and reproductive health and rights (SRHR) for women and young persons with disabilities.UNFPA ZIMBABWE
UNFPA Zimbabwe. Active in Zimbabwe since 1981, UNFPA helps strengthen government and civil society’s capacity to promote communities, in particular women and young people, to access and utilize sexual and reproductive health services, with a focus on reducing maternal deaths, the unmet need for family planning, new HIV infections, and gender-based violence.COLOMBIA | UNFPA
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Nigeria has a dynamic economy and a large population expected to double in the next two decades. Though maternal mortality rates have fallen, the overall numbers of maternal deaths remain high, contraceptive prevalence is low and teenage pregnancy high. UNFPA programmes focus on improving maternal and newborn health, combating fistula and providing access to sexual and reproductiveUNFPA MONGOLIA
Welcome to UNFPA in Mongolia. UNFPA, the United Nations Population Fund , is the UN agency delivering a world where every pregnancy is wanted, every childbirth is safe and every young person's potential is fulfilled. In Mongolia, UNFPA supports the government in the use of population data for policies and programmes to reduce poverty and to ensure that every birth is safe and wanted.JOBS | UNFPA
Current Jobs Archived Jobs. TEMPORARY APPOINTMENT (FAST TRACK)- GBV Sub-Sector Information Management Analyst, UNFPA Sub-Office, Cox's Bazar, Bangladesh, P-2. Level: P-2. Contract Type: Temporary Appointment. Closing date:19 May 2021 - 5:00pm (New York time) Duty station: Cox's Bazar.SWOP REPORT 2020
Cut, scraped, stitched. 4 million girls are at risk of female genital mutilation in 2020. Photo by Sufian Abdul-Mouty/UNFPA Sudan. Female genital mutilation, FGM, is an invasive procedure which entails partial or total removal of female external genitalia or other injuryto
UNFPA CONSULTANT ROSTER Registering and creating profile for the first time? Logging back in to edit your profile? Welcome to the UNFPA Consultant Roster. We appreciate your interest in working with UNFPA in delivering a world where every pregnancy is wanted, every birth is safe and every young person's potential is fulfilled. UNFPA - UNITED NATIONS POPULATION FUND UNFPA responds to humanitarian needs and assists with extending basic maternal and reproductive health care services, especially to the poorest and most excluded groups. It helps build capacities to generate reliable data on population trends, and supports measures to protect women and girls against gender-based violence. UNFPA - UNITED NATIONS POPULATION FUND Teenage pregnancy continues to be an issue, however, accounting for a high portion of maternal deaths. Active in the country since 1971, UNFPA supports ongoing improvements in sexual and reproductive health services, through midwifery programmes, better emergency obstetric and newborn care, and the effective management of reproductive health FOR REVIEW - UNFPA DRAFT CPDS (7 JUNE - 25 JUNE) Please note that, starting with the first regular session 2021 of the Executive Board of UNDP/UNFPA/UNOPS, to facilitate the review of draft CPDs presented to the session, the United Nations SustainableDevelopment C
THE INTER-AGENCY MINIMUM STANDARDS FOR GENDER-BASED Gender-based violence is a horrifying reality and human rights violation for women and girls globally. During emergencies, the risk of violence, exploitation and abuse is heightened. Humanitarian actors have an ethical imperative to prevent and respond to gender-basedviolence.
UNFPA - UNITED NATIONS POPULATION FUND UNFPA Ghana. UNFPA programmes in Ghana are aimed at achieving universal access to sexual and reproductive health, promoting reproductive rights, and reducing maternal mortality by accelerating progress on the ICPD agenda and MDG5 (A&B). Priority is given to improving skilled delivery, uptake of family planning, and quality maternal health care.UNFPA ZAMBIA
Zambia has made notable progress in improving maternal health in the last decade. However, progress is insufficient to achieve the target for the maternal health Millennium Development Goal. With a low contraceptive prevalence rate and limited skilled birth attendance, there remains a critical need to accelerate the implementation of high impact maternal health interventions.UNFPA BANGLADESH
Bangladesh aspires to become a middle-income country by 2021. Women’s low status in society and high rates of maternal death and illness remain serious concerns, as well as the prevalence of child marriage. Since 1974, UNFPA has helped improve reproductive health care services, working to achieve universal access by emphasizing gender-inclusiveness and human rights. UNFPA - UNITED NATIONS POPULATION FUNDWHO WE AREWHAT WE DOEMERGENCIESCOVID-19LATESTDATA Reliable and comparable data on violence against women is essential for prevention and response efforts. UNFPA's first geospatial dashboard on Intimate Partner Violence (IPV) features national data for 119 countries, sub-national data, and disaggregated data on IPV by age, place of residence, employment, education, and household wealth. THE STATE OF THE WORLD'S MIDWIFERY 2021 The State of the World’s Midwifery (SoWMy) 2021 builds on previous reports in the SoWMy series and represents an unprecedented effort to document the whole world’s Sexual, Reproductive, Maternal, Newborn and Adolescent Health (SRMNAH) workforce, with a particular focus on midwives. It calls for urgent investment in midwives to enable them to fulfil their potential to contribute towards UHC UNFPA SUPPLIES PARTNERSHIP We are a Partnership to save and improve lives. Since our launch, 2008 through 2020, UNFPA Supplies is estimated to have prevented: 89 million unintended pregnancies. 26.8 million unsafe abortions. 254,000 maternal deaths. 1.6 million child deaths.EXECUTIVE BOARD
The Executive Board provides intergovernmental support and supervision for the activities of UNDP, UNFPA, and UNOPS in accordance with the policy guidance of the General Assembly, the Economic and Social Council, and the United Nations Charter. The Executive Board ensures that UNDP, UNFPA and UNOPS remain responsive to the evolving needs of programme countries, and supports the work of UNFPA CONSULTANT ROSTER Registering and creating profile for the first time? Logging back in to edit your profile? Welcome to the UNFPA Consultant Roster. We appreciate your interest in working with UNFPA in delivering a world where every pregnancy is wanted, every birth is safe and every young person's potential is fulfilled. WOMEN AND YOUNG PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES This resource, developed by the United Nations Population Fund and Women Enabled International, provides practical and concrete guidance on the provision of inclusive and accessible services related to gender-based violence (GBV) and sexual and reproductive health and rights (SRHR) for women and young persons with disabilities.UNFPA ZIMBABWE
UNFPA Zimbabwe. Active in Zimbabwe since 1981, UNFPA helps strengthen government and civil society’s capacity to promote communities, in particular women and young people, to access and utilize sexual and reproductive health services, with a focus on reducing maternal deaths, the unmet need for family planning, new HIV infections, and gender-based violence.COLOMBIA | UNFPA
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Nigeria has a dynamic economy and a large population expected to double in the next two decades. Though maternal mortality rates have fallen, the overall numbers of maternal deaths remain high, contraceptive prevalence is low and teenage pregnancy high. UNFPA programmes focus on improving maternal and newborn health, combating fistula and providing access to sexual and reproductiveUNFPA MONGOLIA
Welcome to UNFPA in Mongolia. UNFPA, the United Nations Population Fund , is the UN agency delivering a world where every pregnancy is wanted, every childbirth is safe and every young person's potential is fulfilled. In Mongolia, UNFPA supports the government in the use of population data for policies and programmes to reduce poverty and to ensure that every birth is safe and wanted. UNFPA - UNITED NATIONS POPULATION FUNDWHO WE AREWHAT WE DOEMERGENCIESCOVID-19LATESTDATA Reliable and comparable data on violence against women is essential for prevention and response efforts. UNFPA's first geospatial dashboard on Intimate Partner Violence (IPV) features national data for 119 countries, sub-national data, and disaggregated data on IPV by age, place of residence, employment, education, and household wealth. THE STATE OF THE WORLD'S MIDWIFERY 2021 The State of the World’s Midwifery (SoWMy) 2021 builds on previous reports in the SoWMy series and represents an unprecedented effort to document the whole world’s Sexual, Reproductive, Maternal, Newborn and Adolescent Health (SRMNAH) workforce, with a particular focus on midwives. It calls for urgent investment in midwives to enable them to fulfil their potential to contribute towards UHC UNFPA SUPPLIES PARTNERSHIP We are a Partnership to save and improve lives. Since our launch, 2008 through 2020, UNFPA Supplies is estimated to have prevented: 89 million unintended pregnancies. 26.8 million unsafe abortions. 254,000 maternal deaths. 1.6 million child deaths.EXECUTIVE BOARD
The Executive Board provides intergovernmental support and supervision for the activities of UNDP, UNFPA, and UNOPS in accordance with the policy guidance of the General Assembly, the Economic and Social Council, and the United Nations Charter. The Executive Board ensures that UNDP, UNFPA and UNOPS remain responsive to the evolving needs of programme countries, and supports the work of UNFPA CONSULTANT ROSTER Registering and creating profile for the first time? Logging back in to edit your profile? Welcome to the UNFPA Consultant Roster. We appreciate your interest in working with UNFPA in delivering a world where every pregnancy is wanted, every birth is safe and every young person's potential is fulfilled. WOMEN AND YOUNG PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES This resource, developed by the United Nations Population Fund and Women Enabled International, provides practical and concrete guidance on the provision of inclusive and accessible services related to gender-based violence (GBV) and sexual and reproductive health and rights (SRHR) for women and young persons with disabilities.UNFPA ZIMBABWE
UNFPA Zimbabwe. Active in Zimbabwe since 1981, UNFPA helps strengthen government and civil society’s capacity to promote communities, in particular women and young people, to access and utilize sexual and reproductive health services, with a focus on reducing maternal deaths, the unmet need for family planning, new HIV infections, and gender-based violence.COLOMBIA | UNFPA
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Nigeria has a dynamic economy and a large population expected to double in the next two decades. Though maternal mortality rates have fallen, the overall numbers of maternal deaths remain high, contraceptive prevalence is low and teenage pregnancy high. UNFPA programmes focus on improving maternal and newborn health, combating fistula and providing access to sexual and reproductiveUNFPA MONGOLIA
Welcome to UNFPA in Mongolia. UNFPA, the United Nations Population Fund , is the UN agency delivering a world where every pregnancy is wanted, every childbirth is safe and every young person's potential is fulfilled. In Mongolia, UNFPA supports the government in the use of population data for policies and programmes to reduce poverty and to ensure that every birth is safe and wanted.JOBS | UNFPA
Current Jobs Archived Jobs. TEMPORARY APPOINTMENT (FAST TRACK)- GBV Sub-Sector Information Management Analyst, UNFPA Sub-Office, Cox's Bazar, Bangladesh, P-2. Level: P-2. Contract Type: Temporary Appointment. Closing date:19 May 2021 - 5:00pm (New York time) Duty station: Cox's Bazar.SWOP REPORT 2020
Cut, scraped, stitched. 4 million girls are at risk of female genital mutilation in 2020. Photo by Sufian Abdul-Mouty/UNFPA Sudan. Female genital mutilation, FGM, is an invasive procedure which entails partial or total removal of female external genitalia or other injuryto
UNFPA CONSULTANT ROSTER Registering and creating profile for the first time? Logging back in to edit your profile? Welcome to the UNFPA Consultant Roster. We appreciate your interest in working with UNFPA in delivering a world where every pregnancy is wanted, every birth is safe and every young person's potential is fulfilled. UNFPA - UNITED NATIONS POPULATION FUND UNFPA responds to humanitarian needs and assists with extending basic maternal and reproductive health care services, especially to the poorest and most excluded groups. It helps build capacities to generate reliable data on population trends, and supports measures to protect women and girls against gender-based violence. UNFPA - UNITED NATIONS POPULATION FUND Teenage pregnancy continues to be an issue, however, accounting for a high portion of maternal deaths. Active in the country since 1971, UNFPA supports ongoing improvements in sexual and reproductive health services, through midwifery programmes, better emergency obstetric and newborn care, and the effective management of reproductive health FOR REVIEW - UNFPA DRAFT CPDS (7 JUNE - 25 JUNE) Please note that, starting with the first regular session 2021 of the Executive Board of UNDP/UNFPA/UNOPS, to facilitate the review of draft CPDs presented to the session, the United Nations SustainableDevelopment C
THE INTER-AGENCY MINIMUM STANDARDS FOR GENDER-BASED Gender-based violence is a horrifying reality and human rights violation for women and girls globally. During emergencies, the risk of violence, exploitation and abuse is heightened. Humanitarian actors have an ethical imperative to prevent and respond to gender-basedviolence.
UNFPA - UNITED NATIONS POPULATION FUND UNFPA Ghana. UNFPA programmes in Ghana are aimed at achieving universal access to sexual and reproductive health, promoting reproductive rights, and reducing maternal mortality by accelerating progress on the ICPD agenda and MDG5 (A&B). Priority is given to improving skilled delivery, uptake of family planning, and quality maternal health care.UNFPA ZAMBIA
Zambia has made notable progress in improving maternal health in the last decade. However, progress is insufficient to achieve the target for the maternal health Millennium Development Goal. With a low contraceptive prevalence rate and limited skilled birth attendance, there remains a critical need to accelerate the implementation of high impact maternal health interventions.UNFPA BANGLADESH
Bangladesh aspires to become a middle-income country by 2021. Women’s low status in society and high rates of maternal death and illness remain serious concerns, as well as the prevalence of child marriage. Since 1974, UNFPA has helped improve reproductive health care services, working to achieve universal access by emphasizing gender-inclusiveness and human rights. Skip to main content Skip to navigation* English
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Since 1990, maternal death has declined by 44 per cent. Still, some 830 women...Read more MATERNAL DEATHS PER 100,000 LIVE BIRTHS Maternal deaths per 100,000 live births216021613570385369341288246216199019952000200520102015202020252030050100150200250300350* Actual
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Assuming all the maternal deaths are preventable END UNMET NEED FOR FAMILY PLANNING Family planning is central to women’s empowerment and sustainable...Read more UNMET NEED FOR FAMILY PLANNING Percentage of women with an unmet needfor family planning11.451121.519.818.116.514.913.512.512.111.811.5197019751980198519901995200020052010201520202025203002468101214161820* Actual
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25 November 2019
16 Days of Activism against Gender-based Violence25 November 2019
International Day for the Elimination of Violence against Women NEWS FROM THE FIELD & UNFPA OFFICES * News from the field* UNFPA offices
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FROM CHILD BRIDES AND FGM SURVIVORS TO LEADERS ON A GLOBAL STAGEClose
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HOW TO DO NO HARM: RESOURCES TO HELP JOURNALISTS AVOID RE-TRAUMATIZING SURVIVORS OF SEXUAL VIOLENCEClose
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AS FIGHTING RAGES IN NORTH-EASTERN SYRIA, UNFPA AND PARTNERS RUSH TO MEET THE NEEDS OF WOMENClose
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YOUNG VOICES DEMAND TO BE HEARD: CELEBRATING YOUNG ACTIVISTS ON HUMANRIGHTS DAY
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WOMEN AND GIRLS’ PATHWAY TO A LIFE FREE FROM VIOLENCE IN LAO PEOPLE'S DEMOCRATIC REPUBLICClose
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SEX WORKERS FACE HIGH HIV RISKS – AND HIGH BARRIERS TO CAREClose
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NUNS AND MONKS BREAK THE SILENCE ON SEXUAL AND REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH ANDRIGHTS IN BHUTAN
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IN MOLDOVA, LIFE SKILLS EDUCATION HELPS GIRLS FIND A BETTER PATHClose
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COURTS, POLICE AND SOCIAL WORKERS JOIN HANDS TO PROTECT SURVIVORS OF VIOLENCE IN PERU’S AYACUCHO REGIONClose
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LIFE-SAVING SERVICES AT RISK AS HUMANITARIAN FUNDING DRIES UP IN YEMENClose
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NEWS
REAL MEN RESPECT WOMEN, SAYS SCHOOL FOR HUSBANDS IN BURKINA FASOClose
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WHEN HEALTH WORKERS HARM: THE MEDICALIZATION OF FEMALE GENITALMUTILATION IN EGYPT
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LEADERS CALL ON WORLD TO END SCOURGE OF GENDER VIOLENCEClose
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MOBILE HEALTH TEAMS BRING LIFE-SAVING CARE TO FRAGILE COMMUNITIES INAFGHANISTAN
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AMID ECONOMIC EXODUS, LEFT-BEHIND WOMEN BEGIN TO FEEL SAFE INVENEZUELA
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ENSURING SAFE DELIVERIES IN A HUMANITARIAN CRISIS IN MAGUINDANAOClose
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DISPLACED WOMEN IN EASTERN ETHIOPIA STAND UP TO PRESSURE, STIGMA OVERFAMILY PLANNING
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IN MAURITANIA, IMAMS TAKE TO RADIO WAVES TO SAY CHILD MARRIAGE ISAGAINST ISLAM
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IN MYANMAR COMMUNITIES TORN APART BY CONFLICT, YOUTH CENTRES NURTURE HEALTH, LEARNING AND WELL-BEINGClose
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IN UGANDA, SURVIVING RAPE AND CHILD MARRIAGE ONE PLAIT AT A TIMEClose
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MOTHER WITH DISABILITY HOPES FOR BETTER LIFE WITH FAMILY PLANNINGClose
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“WE HAVE SEXUAL DESIRES, TOO”: YOUNG WOMEN WITH DISABILITIES DEMAND ACCESS TO INFORMATION AND SERVICESClose
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IN THE SAHEL, WHERE MOTHERHOOD IS DEADLIEST, MIDWIVES ARE SAVING LIVESClose
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NEWS
IN THIS COMORIAN COMMUNITY, AN AMBULANCE HORN IS MUSIC TO ONE’S EARSClose
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Kenya
NEWS
FROM CHILD BRIDES AND FGM SURVIVORS TO LEADERS ON A GLOBAL STAGEClose
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Jordan
NEWS
HOW TO DO NO HARM: RESOURCES TO HELP JOURNALISTS AVOID RE-TRAUMATIZING SURVIVORS OF SEXUAL VIOLENCEClose
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Syrian Arab RepublicNEWS
AS FIGHTING RAGES IN NORTH-EASTERN SYRIA, UNFPA AND PARTNERS RUSH TO MEET THE NEEDS OF WOMENClose
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Malawi
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YOUNG VOICES DEMAND TO BE HEARD: CELEBRATING YOUNG ACTIVISTS ON HUMANRIGHTS DAY
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Lao People's Democratic RepublicNEWS
WOMEN AND GIRLS’ PATHWAY TO A LIFE FREE FROM VIOLENCE IN LAO PEOPLE'S DEMOCRATIC REPUBLICClose
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Mauritania
NEWS
IN MAURITANIA, IMAMS TAKE TO RADIO WAVES TO SAY CHILD MARRIAGE ISAGAINST ISLAM
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South Africa
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“WE HAVE SEXUAL DESIRES, TOO”: YOUNG WOMEN WITH DISABILITIES DEMAND ACCESS TO INFORMATION AND SERVICESClose
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North Macedonia
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SEX WORKERS FACE HIGH HIV RISKS – AND HIGH BARRIERS TO CAREClose
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Mali
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IN THE SAHEL, WHERE MOTHERHOOD IS DEADLIEST, MIDWIVES ARE SAVING LIVESClose
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Bhutan
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NUNS AND MONKS BREAK THE SILENCE ON SEXUAL AND REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH ANDRIGHTS IN BHUTAN
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Moldova, Republic ofNEWS
IN MOLDOVA, LIFE SKILLS EDUCATION HELPS GIRLS FIND A BETTER PATHClose
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Myanmar
NEWS
IN MYANMAR COMMUNITIES TORN APART BY CONFLICT, YOUTH CENTRES NURTURE HEALTH, LEARNING AND WELL-BEINGClose
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Uganda
NEWS
IN UGANDA, SURVIVING RAPE AND CHILD MARRIAGE ONE PLAIT AT A TIMEClose
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Peru
NEWS
COURTS, POLICE AND SOCIAL WORKERS JOIN HANDS TO PROTECT SURVIVORS OF VIOLENCE IN PERU’S AYACUCHO REGIONClose
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Ethiopia
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COMMUNITY-LED ENFORCEMENT SHOWS THE WAY ON ENDING CHILD MARRIAGE INETHIOPIA
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Yemen
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AMID CONFLICT, MENTAL HEALTH CARE GIVES YEMENI SURVIVOR OF VIOLENCE ANEW LEASE ON LIFE
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Burkina Faso
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REAL MEN RESPECT WOMEN, SAYS SCHOOL FOR HUSBANDS IN BURKINA FASOClose
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Egypt
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WHEN HEALTH WORKERS HARM: THE MEDICALIZATION OF FEMALE GENITALMUTILATION IN EGYPT
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Congo, Democratic Republic of theNEWS
LEADERS CALL ON WORLD TO END SCOURGE OF GENDER VIOLENCEClose
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the Comoros
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IN THIS COMORIAN COMMUNITY, AN AMBULANCE HORN IS MUSIC TO ONE’S EARSClose
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Philippines
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ENSURING SAFE DELIVERIES IN A HUMANITARIAN CRISIS IN MAGUINDANAOClose
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Afghanistan
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MOBILE HEALTH TEAMS BRING LIFE-SAVING CARE TO FRAGILE COMMUNITIES INAFGHANISTAN
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Venezuela (Bolivarian Republic of)NEWS
AMID ECONOMIC EXODUS, LEFT-BEHIND WOMEN BEGIN TO FEEL SAFE INVENEZUELA
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South Sudan
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MOTHER WITH DISABILITY HOPES FOR BETTER LIFE WITH FAMILY PLANNINGClose
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United States of America UNITED STATES OF AMERICA LIAISON OFFICE WEBSITE: Washington, D.C. ClosePin
Switzerland
SWITZERLAND
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Japan
JAPAN
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Ethiopia
ETHIOPIA
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Denmark
DENMARK
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Belgium
BELGIUM
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China
CHINA
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Yemen
YEMEN
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Zambia
ZAMBIA
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Zimbabwe
ZIMBABWE
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Sierra Leone
SIERRA LEONE
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South Sudan
SOUTH SUDAN
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São Tomé and Principe SÃO TOMÉ AND PRINCIPE REGIONAL OFFICE WEBSITE: West and Central Africa FIELD OFFICE WEBSITE ClosePin
Eswatini
ESWATINI
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Turkey
TURKEY
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Tanzania, United Republic of TANZANIA, UNITED REPUBLIC OF REGIONAL OFFICE WEBSITE: East and Southern Africa FIELD OFFICE WEBSITE ClosePin
Uruguay
URUGUAY
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Timor-Leste, Democratic Republic of TIMOR-LESTE, DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF REGIONAL OFFICE WEBSITE:Asia & the Pacific
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Somalia
SOMALIA
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Sri Lanka
SRI LANKA
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Turkmenistan
TURKMENISTAN
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Uzbekistan
UZBEKISTAN
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Togo
TOGO
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Syrian Arab Republic SYRIAN ARAB REPUBLIC REGIONAL OFFICE WEBSITE:Arab States
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the Sudan
THE SUDAN
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Senegal
SENEGAL
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Tunisia
TUNISIA
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Uganda
UGANDA
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Thailand
THAILAND
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Venezuela (Bolivarian Republic of) VENEZUELA (BOLIVARIAN REPUBLIC OF) REGIONAL OFFICE WEBSITE: Latin America & the Caribbean FIELD OFFICE WEBSITE ClosePin
South Africa
SOUTH AFRICA
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Suriname
SURINAME
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Serbia
SERBIA
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Tajikistan
TAJIKISTAN
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Ukraine
UKRAINE
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North Macedonia
NORTH MACEDONIA
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Viet Nam
VIET NAM
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Lithuania
LITHUANIA
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Peru
PERU
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Maldives
MALDIVES
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Lebanon
LEBANON
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Pakistan
PAKISTAN
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Mozambique
MOZAMBIQUE
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Papua New Guinea
PAPUA NEW GUINEA
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Nicaragua
NICARAGUA
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Mexico
MEXICO
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Madagascar
MADAGASCAR
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Philippines
PHILIPPINES
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Mali
MALI
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Lesotho
LESOTHO
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Moldova, Republic of MOLDOVA, REPUBLIC OF REGIONAL OFFICE WEBSITE: Eastern Europe & Central Asia FIELD OFFICE WEBSITE ClosePin
State of Palestine
STATE OF PALESTINE
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Myanmar
MYANMAR
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Paraguay
PARAGUAY
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Niger
NIGER
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Malawi
MALAWI
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Russian Federation
RUSSIAN FEDERATION
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Mauritania
MAURITANIA
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Liberia
LIBERIA
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Nigeria
NIGERIA
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Mongolia
MONGOLIA
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Namibia
NAMIBIA
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Libya
LIBYA
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Malaysia
MALAYSIA
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Rwanda
RWANDA
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Morocco
MOROCCO
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Panama
PANAMA
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Nepal
NEPAL
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Mauritius
MAURITIUS
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Kenya
KENYA
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Ecuador
ECUADOR
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Haiti
HAITI
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Iran (Islamic Republic of) IRAN (ISLAMIC REPUBLIC OF) REGIONAL OFFICE WEBSITE:Asia & the Pacific
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Ghana
GHANA
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Equatorial Guinea
EQUATORIAL GUINEA
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the Democratic People's Republic of Korea THE DEMOCRATIC PEOPLE'S REPUBLIC OF KOREA REGIONAL OFFICE WEBSITE:Asia & the Pacific
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Japan
JAPAN
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Honduras
HONDURAS
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Gabon
GABON
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Iraq
IRAQ
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Guatemala
GUATEMALA
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Eritrea
ERITREA
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Jordan
JORDAN
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Kyrgyzstan
KYRGYZSTAN
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Djibouti
DJIBOUTI
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Egypt
EGYPT
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India
INDIA
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the Gambia
THE GAMBIA
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Guinea
GUINEA
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Kazakhstan
KAZAKHSTAN
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Lao People's Democratic Republic LAO PEOPLE'S DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC REGIONAL OFFICE WEBSITE:Asia & the Pacific
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Dominican Republic
DOMINICAN REPUBLIC
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El Salvador
EL SALVADOR
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Ethiopia
ETHIOPIA
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Indonesia
INDONESIA
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Georgia
GEORGIA
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Guinea-Bissau
GUINEA-BISSAU
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Botswana
BOTSWANA
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Azerbaijan
AZERBAIJAN
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Cambodia
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Benin
BENIN
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Algeria
ALGERIA
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Chad
CHAD
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Congo, Democratic Republic of the CONGO, DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF THE REGIONAL OFFICE WEBSITE: East and Southern Africa FIELD OFFICE WEBSITE ClosePin
Cuba
CUBA
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Angola
ANGOLA
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Brazil
BRAZIL
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Bangladesh
BANGLADESH
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Bhutan
BHUTAN
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Chile
CHILE
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Congo, Republic of the CONGO, REPUBLIC OF THE REGIONAL OFFICE WEBSITE: West and Central Africa FIELD OFFICE WEBSITE ClosePin
Cameroon, Republic of CAMEROON, REPUBLIC OF REGIONAL OFFICE WEBSITE: West and Central Africa FIELD OFFICE WEBSITE ClosePin
Bolivia (Plurinational State of) BOLIVIA (PLURINATIONAL STATE OF) REGIONAL OFFICE WEBSITE: Latin America & the Caribbean FIELD OFFICE WEBSITE ClosePin
Argentina
ARGENTINA
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Burkina Faso
BURKINA FASO
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Belarus
BELARUS
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Afghanistan
AFGHANISTAN
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Colombia
COLOMBIA
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Costa Rica
COSTA RICA
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Cabo Verde
CABO VERDE
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Bosnia and Herzegovina BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINA REGIONAL OFFICE WEBSITE: Eastern Europe & Central Asia FIELD OFFICE WEBSITE ClosePin
Armenia
ARMENIA
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Burundi
BURUNDI
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Albania
ALBANIA
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the Comoros
THE COMOROS
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Côte d'Ivoire
CÔTE D'IVOIRE
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Central African Republic CENTRAL AFRICAN REPUBLIC REGIONAL OFFICE WEBSITE: West and Central Africa FIELD OFFICE WEBSITE ClosePin
Senegal
WEST AND CENTRAL AFRICA REGIONAL OFFICE WEBSITE: West and Central Africa ClosePin
Thailand
ASIA & THE PACIFIC
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South Africa
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Turkey
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Panama
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Egypt
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JAMAICA
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