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Training Midwives to Care for the Mothers of South Sudan
JUBA, South Sudan — Following decades of conflict and uncertainty in South Sudan, everything has to be rebuilt. Although the region’s capital, Juba, is now thriving following five years of peace, rural areas lack even…
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Ministers Briefed on 'State of the World's Midwifery' at World Health Assembly
<p>GENEVA — Some 120 representatives of Ministries of Health and development partners gathered during a side breakfast meeting at the World Health Assembly to discuss the preliminary findings of the first-ever…
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Symposium Highlights Increasing Number of Young Migrants
<p>NEW YORK – UNICEF Executive Director Anthony Lake has highlighted the increasingly important issue of young people’s migration at an international symposium.</p>
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UNFPA Conference Calls for Renewed Commitment to Invest in Young People
ISTANBUL-- Ministers and other high-level officials from Eastern Europe and Central Asia agreed to an action plan to increase investments in young people during a youth regional conference that concluded here yesterday.
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Former UNFPA Executive Director Receives the Prestigious Union Medal
<p>UNFPA's former Executive Director, Ms. Thoraya A. Obaid, was awarded the Union Medal by Union Theological Seminary. Recent medalists include Archbishop Desmond Tutu, Paul Farmer, Ophelia Dahl, Bill and…
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Economic Growth Achieved Only Through Healthy Populations, Experts Agree At LDC Special Event
ISTANBUL —Unmet need for family planning should be addressed as an urgent development priority to keep women healthy, as economic growth can only be achieved through a healthy population, according to Ritva Koukku-…
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Population Dynamics Highlighted at Global Summit on Least Developed Countries
ISTANBUL — “This is probably the last conference we will hold before our world reaches its significant milestone that is the birth of the 7 billionth baby later this year,” said UNFPA Executive Director Babatunde…
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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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