Active in Guatemala since 1969, UNFPA works to strengthen national capacities to ensure access to sexual and reproductive rights, and prevent maternal mortality and adolescent pregnancy. Programmes support the country to integrate family planning, comprehensive sexuality education, and the prevention of gender-based violence, especially sexual violence, at the highest levels in the Specific Cabinets of Women and Youth. UNFPA also supports national efforts to improve investments for indigenous adolescent girls to plan their future and achieve their full potential.
Pemba was called “ndoki,” or “witch,” by her community, including her father and siblings. Sojina felt like a prisoner…
“Life quickly became an open-air prison after the war,” a young woman from Aleppo told UNFPA. “We were instructed not…
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