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Americans for UNFPA Raise $1.02 Million at Gala for the Health and Dignity of Women Everywhere

NEW YORK — Some 450 business and community leaders, dignitaries and philanthropists gathered last night at Gotham Hall to celebrate the 2009 Americans for UNFPA Honourees for the Health and Dignity of Women.

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Looking Back and Moving Forward

NEW YORK — On 12 October, the General Assembly of the United Nations will hold a high-level meeting to mark the 15th anniversary of International Conference on Population and Development and discuss the visionary 20-…

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Y-PEER Performance Draws Praise from UNAIDS Executive Director

<p>BEIRUT, Lebanon — Y-PEER is an innovative youth-to-youth initiative pioneered by UNFPA in 2000, that has now spread to five continents and about 50 countries, including Lebanon.</p>

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Working to End Acid Attacks in Bangladesh by 2015

DAKA, Bangladesh — Slim and graceful, Hasina Akter still has a winning smile, luxuriant dark hair and one large bright eye.

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Accelerating Progress in Maternal and Newborn Health: 'H4' Agencies Present their Plan

NEW YORK — Improving maternal health and reducing newborn deaths is a complex undertaking because, among other things, it involves strengthening health systems, scaling up programmes to reach remote rural areas and…

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World's Leading Demographers Gather in Marrakesh to Share Research and Ideas

MARRAKESH, Morocco — More than 2,000 population experts, scholars, researchers and policymakers from all parts of the world gathered here to share ideas and review recent developments in population and demography.

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Delivering Hope in Somalia: Doctors Continue to Treat Fistula in Harrowing Conditions

NAIROBI, Kenya — Though political instability, violence and chaos surround them, surgeons and backup teams dedicated to ending the misery of obstetric fistula continue their work in Somalia.

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New Documentary Investigates Sexual Violence in War-Ravaged DRC

NORTH KIVU, DRC — in the eastern corner of the Democratic Republic of Congo, has been described as one of the most dangerous places in the world to be a woman.

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Working with Religious Leaders, Families and Communities to Improve Maternal Health and End Gender-based Violence

MINSK, Belarus — Fifty religious leaders and representatives of faith-based organizations (FBOs) from Europe and Central Asia gathering here this week were confronted with the grim fact that every minute, one woman dies…

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