Humanitarian emergency procurement
UNFPA moves quickly when emergency strikes, to protect the reproductive health of communities in crisis.
UNFPA moves quickly when emergency strikes, to protect the reproductive health of communities in crisis.
As part of the commitment to ensure that all individuals have access to affordable, quality reproductive health (RH) supplies, UNFPA offers procurement capacity building in the form of technical support, training, and mentoring activities for key stakeholders in the procurement, production, and regulation of RH commodities.
Access to safe and effective contraceptives, medicines and equipment
UNFPA is the lead agency within the United Nations system for the procurement of reproductive health commodities.
The PPM is the central repository of UNFPA approved rules, regulations, policies and procedures all staff members are required to uphold in fulfilling their functions.
The Policy and Procedures for Preparation, Management and Monitoring of Workplans outlines how workplans are developed, approved, implemented, and monitored. The policy includes information related to workplan design, budgeting, revisions, suspension and termination,closure information, programme cycles, programmatic (workplan progress reports) and financial monitoring (FACE forms) reports.
Contraceptive Price Indicator for the year 2017