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Quality Assurance of Medicines e-course now available

A new e-course on the Quality Assurance of Medicines is now available via the Global Programme Learning Zone.

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Clinic helps end dangerous traditional practices in rural Bangladesh

A clinic in rural north-western Bangladesh is helping to change minds about maternal health care – and is saving lives in the process.

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Ebola prompts efforts to boost condom use in Liberia

The Ebola epidemic has dramatically underscored the importance of condoms in preventing sexually transmitted infections. UNFPA and partners have launched a campaign in Liberia aiming to reach 1.5 million people with…

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Yemen’s deadly conflict aggravates plight of women

Women have been disproportionately affected by Yemen's deadly conflict. Yet their access to essential services, livelihood opportunities and protection has been complicated by existing gender inequalities –…

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Thoraya Obaid and the African Population and Health Research Centre honoured with UN Population Award

The United Nations honoured Thoraya Ahmed Obaid and the African Population and Health Research Centre (APHRC), recipients of the 2015 United Nations Population Award, at UN Headquarters today.

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Shortage in funding threatens care for pregnant Syrian refugees

More than four years after conflict erupted in Syria, the chaos has resulted in one of the worst humanitarian crises in the world. Yet shortfalls in funding threaten to deprive refugees of critical assistance.

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The wait is over for safe births in rural Cambodia

When pregnant women need emergency care in Cambodia’s rural Kratie Province, help is often out of reach. But a UNFPA-supported 'waiting house' is ensuring women with high-risk pregnancies receive the expert…

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In remote Mongolia, telemedicine connects pregnant women to faraway care

Not long ago, 22-year-old Enkhtsetseg would have had to travel for nearly two days to reach treatment for serious pregnancy complications.

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Male midwife champions safe motherhood for South Sudan refugees

Twenty-five-year-old Chris Kwikiriza has beat the odds. A midwife in the Boroli refugee settlement, in Uganda’s Adjumani District, he is helping pregnant women overcome their fears of giving birth in a health facility…

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