Updates

UNFPA Support to Adolescents and Youth

01 Feb 2017
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UNFPA Support to Family Planning

06 Sep 2016
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Lessons learned from UNFPA Country Programme Evaluations

14 Apr 2016
Country programme evaluations conducted between 2010 and 2013
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Bangladesh Country Programme Evaluation

01 Jun 2016
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Evaluation of UNFPA support to population and housing census data

02 Jun 2016
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Corporate Evaluation of UNFPA support to the prevention, response to and elimination of gender based violence and harmful practices

28 Nov 2018
Focus Group Discussion during evaluation data collection in Rajasthan, India (c) UNFPA Evaluation Office
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News

Maternal death rate plunges in Lao People's Democratic Republic

13 July 2016
Agnod counsels villagers on family planning. Efforts like Agnod's have helped the country lower its maternal death rate significantly. © UNFPA/Matthew Taylor
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Evaluation of the H4+ Joint Programme Canada and Sweden (2011-2016)

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The H4+ (now "H6") partnership is a joint effort for capitalizing on the core competencies of UNFPA, UNICEF, WHO, UNAIDS, UNWomen, and the World Bank in maternal, newborn, and child health. The Joint Programme Canada and Sweden (hereafter "H4+ JPCS") provided funding to the H4+ partners in ten high burden African countries to accelerate progress to meet the Millennium Development Goals 4 and 5. H4+JPCS aims to strengthen, integrate, and scale up reproductive, maternal, newborn, and child health service along the continuum of care. The evaluation of this joint programme supports learning and accountability among key stakeholders at global, regional, national and sub-national levels. It has been carried out to: (i) inform similar initiatives to deliver a comprehensive package of RMNCAH services and (ii) review the partnership mandate in the post-2015 context. The report recommendations were co-authored by the evaluation team together with the reference group composed of technicians from all partner agencies.