News

Senegal and Brazil Forge South-South Cooperation on Census Activities

07 August 2012
From left to right: Moustapha Ndour, First Counselor of the Embassy of Senegal in Brazil; Ambassador Fernando Abreu, future Director of the Brazilian Cooperation Agency (ABC); Roberto Neves Sant’Anna, IBGE Foreign Affairs Advisor; Abdoul Aziz Ndiaye, Ambassador of Senegal in Brazil; Marco Farani, Director of the Brazilian Cooperation Agency (ABC); and Harold Robinson, UNFPA Representative in Brazil and Country Director for Argentina and Paraguay. Photo: Ulisses Lacava/UNFPA
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Opinion

Millions to Benefit from Family Planning Pledges

07 August 2012
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News

The Executive Director in Liberia

26 July 2012
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News

New AIDS Figures Show Progress, Especially in Reducing New HIV Infections in Children.

19 July 2012
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Press Release

Population Key to Sustainable Development, Says New UNFPA Report

21 June 2012
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Press Release

New Study Finds Little Progress in Meeting Demand for Contraception in the Developing World

19 June 2012
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News

Counting the World: New Documentary Explores the Census

09 April 2012
<p>Mapping an entire country is one of the key steps in undertaking a national census.</p>
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News

U.S. Population Slows Considerably

26 December 2011
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News

Cutting the Carbon Footprint in South Africa

14 December 2011
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
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Opinion

Dr. Babatunde Osotimehin: Man Up!

01 August 2011
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