News

U.S. Population Slows Considerably

  • 26 December 2011
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News

Cutting the Carbon Footprint in South Africa

A woman who works at a rooibostea farm in South Africa carries a crop. Working collectively, the farmers have been successful marketing the tea locally and abroad, providing a model of economic sustainability. Photo@UNFPA
  • 14 December 2011
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Opinion

Dr. Babatunde Osotimehin: Man Up!

01 August 2011

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News

Midwives Deliver in Uzbekistan

  • 17 June 2011
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News

UNFPA Provides Equipment for Rwanda’s Population and Housing Census

UNFPA Representative , Ms. Victoria Akyeampong presenting the latest technology equipment for census to Diane Karusisis, Director General of the Rwanda National Institution of Statistics. UNFPA Deputy Director Cheikh Fall is also pictured. Photo:Didier Habimana.
  • 28 February 2011
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News

Making Gender Statistics Meaningful on the Ground

  • 28 February 2011
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News

Taking Stock: Chad’s Population and Housing Census

The aim of Chad's census is to ensure a reliable count of the entire population, including the hundreds of thousands of refugees displaced by conflict in neighbouring Sudan. Photo: Micah Albert.
  • 04 January 2011
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News

Ensuring Everyone Counts Requires Counting Everyone

Counting everyone is part of making sure that everyone counts.
  • 15 November 2010
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In the News

Brazil Aims for World's 'Most Perfect' Population Census

  • 23 August 2010
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News

Momentum Building for Maternal Health in Republic of Congo

  • 15 August 2010
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