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Putting the Needs of Young People into Action Plans: Technical Workshop Opens in Rwanda

KIGALI, Rwanda — Experts in adolescent reproductive health from ten African countries converged here today to share information and harmonize programming that can improve the lives of young people. The meeting was…

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UNFPA Goodwill Ambassador Catarina Furtado Visits Timor-Leste

DILI, Timor-Leste — UNFPA Goodwill Ambassador Catarina Furtado, a popular actress and television personality, continues to use her celebrity to raise awareness in Portuguese-speaking countries of gender inequalities and…

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UNFPA Credited for Delivering Results

LONDON – The UK Government has given UNFPA, the United Nations Population Fund, high marks for effectiveness, as well as additional funding to tackle problems faced by the world’s poorest people, according to a press…

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Addressing Maternal Health in H'Mong Communities in Viet Nam

HANG KIA, Hoa Binh Province, Viet Nam – When Kha Y Khua gave birth to her first child 13 years ago, she broke with tradition and gave birth at the local health station. Her people, the H’Mong, live mostly in mountainous…

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UNFPA Marks First-ever World Humanitarian Day

On 19 August 2009, UNFPA, the United Nations Population Fund, joins the rest of the humanitarian community in marking the first World Humanitarian Day.

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Fallen Wombs, Broken Lives: Responding to Uterine Prolapse in Nepal

KAPILVASTU DISTRICT, Nepal — Thanks to a recent hysterectomy, Dhana Kala Rokka Magar feels like a new person. At age 60, she has become a passionate health advocate, in the hopes that others will not suffer as much as…

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Innovative Ways of Commemorating World Population Day Around the World

For two million Sri Lankans, the message of UNFPA’s World Population Day arrived right in the palm of their hands.

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Finding Ways to Deliver for Women where Doctors are in Short Supply

ADDIS ABABA, Ethiopia — Across most of sub-Saharan Africa, there are fewer than five doctors for every 100,000 people. Each year 20,000 health professionals leave their posts to pursue jobs in urban areas outside their…

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Family Planning in Kenya: Not For Women Only

KISUMU, Kenya — In a makeshift room inside an unfinished building in the Manyatta slums in the Western Kenyan city of Kisumu, the neighbourhood’s men regularly congregate to discuss community matters, usually in the…

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