News

In Nepal, fight against obstetric fistula marches on

23 May 2014
In her village in Nepal, Pramila Chaurisiya advocates for women to receive treatment for obstetric fistula. Photo credit: UNFPA Nepal/Santosh Chhetri
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News

Holding out a hand: Youth-to-youth initiative making a difference in Mongolia

21 May 2014
<p>Students at a technical and vocational education training led by UNFPA&nbsp; brainstorm ideas on what an ideal Youth Development Centre would look like. <i>Photo credit: UNFPA/Dustin Barter</i> </p>
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Statement

Providing Support for the Chibok Girls and their Families

19 May 2014
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Côte d’Ivoire rolls out campaign to reduce adolescent pregnancies

16 May 2014
Students in C&ocirc;te d'Ivoire, where a campaign aims to increase access to sexual and reproductive health services and information. Photo credit: UNFPA C&ocirc;te d'Ivoire
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News

‘Lost Children’ Reveal Need to Support Families – and Women

15 May 2014
<p>Journalist and child advocate Gladys Kalibbala with a boy in Uganda. <i>Photo courtesy of Participant Media</i> </p>
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News

Tailoring Services to Nigeria’s Young People

14 May 2014
<p>Kori Habib speaks to adolescents at Hello Lagos, a youth centre and health programme in Lagos, Nigeria. <i>Photo credit: APANEWS</i> </p>
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Georgia Youth Policy to Empower and Educate Youth

12 May 2014
<p>Peer educators working with the Reproductive Health Initiative for Youth in the South Caucasus (RHIYC) hold a peer education session at a summer camp in Anaklia, Georgia, in 2009. <i>Photo credit: UNFPA Georgia</i> </p>
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Midwives, emergency care key to reducing Cambodia’s maternal deaths

23 April 2014
A woman and her child in Kampong, Cambodia. Maternal death rates in Cambodia are among the worst in the region. Photo credit: WFP/Polly Egerton
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Press Release

UNFPA, Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation to Boost Family Planning in Developing Countries

17 April 2014
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News

Amid Crisis in South Sudan, Youth Continue to Hope for a Brighter Future

21 April 2014
<p>A group of young people taking part in the UNFPA Youth and Adolescents Programme at the Juba III civilian protection camp in the South Sudanese capital. They are being trained to become peer educators on reproductive health and HIV prevention. <i>Photo credit: Kenneth Odiwuor</i> </p>
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