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Janeth Nashon Jackson, a dedicated nurse at the village dispensary in Murufiti, is leading a transformation. She has made the dispensary into a sanctuary for adolescents and young people seeking life-changing healthcare.
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United Republic of Tanzania: From Vision to Victory: Leading Youth Services Delivery at Murufiti Dispensary

MURUFITI, United Republic of Tanzania – Janeth Nashon Jackson, a dedicated nurse at the village dispensary in Murufiti, is leading a transformation. She has made the dispensary into a sanctuary for adolescents and young people seeking life-changing healthcare. 

The photo shows Nurlinawati standing in front of a building.
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Indonesia: Breaking Barriers, Building Futures: Indonesian Teachers Champion Reproductive Health for Young People

JAKARTA, Indonesia – Teaching reproductive health to adolescents takes special skills, creativity, dedication and compassion. Four extraordinary teachers in Indonesia shared with UNFPA how such education can transform students’ understanding of their bodies and their rights. 

The photo shows 11 participants in the study standing in front of the glass-fronted Palazzo della Regione Piemonte, a regional government office in Turin, Italy.
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Bosnia and Herzegovina: Study visit on cancer prevention – learning from the Turin experience

TURIN, Italy – Cancer is a significant public health issue and leading cause of death in Bosnia and Herzegovina. The need for high-quality cancer prevention programmes is urgent.

The photo shows Danielle Sever speaking into a microphone.
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Preventing violence against women: What works and what’s next for Asia-Pacific

BANGKOK, Thailand – Policymakers, researchers and practitioners held a critical conversation on preventing violence against women at the Asia-Pacific Forum on Sustainable Development.

 The photo shows Jenine Ortiz counselling a young mother in an office
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From awareness to action: Youth leaders tackle teenage pregnancy

PAYAO, Philippines – “Let’s wait outside the church,” Jenine Ortiz, 23, said while walking with a group of youth leaders. They were scheduled to meet a 16-year-old teenage mother with her 1-year-old baby.