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What Young People Want

If he could change one thing in Macedonia, Steven, 18, would build more factories so his cohorts could find decent jobs. Dusko, 17, says he would build more sports centres: “If you ask me, the lack of physical activity…

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Follow UNFPA Executive Director on Facebook and Twitter

<p>NEW YORK --- UNFPA Executive Director, Dr. Babatunde Osotimehin, has launched a Facebook profile and a Twitter account to connect with people around the world.</p>

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Celebrating the Essential Work of Midwives

Today, on the International Day of the Midwife, UNFPA joins with the International Confederation of Midwives and other partners to recognize the vital role midwives play in the global challenge to ensure that no woman…

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Surviving on the Streets of Kyiv: Nadia’s Story

KYIV, Ukraine --- A year ago, Nadia ran away from her home in a small town in southern Ukraine. Her most recent address: an abandoned building near the centre of Ukraine’s capital, Kyiv.

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Shining Light on the Problem of Gender-Based Violence in Haiti’s IDP Camps

UNFPA Haiti has installed 200 cost-efficient, environmentally friendly and durable streetlights in 40 of the camps set up for people who were displaced by the 2010 earthquake.

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MAMA: Using Text Messaging to Protect Maternal Health in Times of Crisis

Approximately 25 per cent of women of reproductive age in any displaced population are likely to be pregnant at any given time. The stress of being displaced coupled with the lack of skilled care heightens the risk…

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Vast Majority of Stillbirths Found in Developing Countries

<p>UNITED NATIONS --- According to a special series in the medical journal The Lancet presented yesterday, over 2.6 million stillbirths occur worldwide annually, affecting mostly African and Asian women who lack…

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‘School for Husbands’ Encourages Nigerien Men to Improve the Health of Their Families

BANDE, Niger — In the shady village square, forty men aged between 25 and 50 years gathered around their spokesperson.

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Empowering Women and Girls in the Democratic Republic of Congo

As a child growing up in the Democratic Republic of Congo (then, Zaire), Yvette Mulongo regularly watched as neighbours and friends lost their mothers. She noticed the gaping hole left in families by the death of a…

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