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“First School, Then Marriage and Babies”

30 October 2013
<p>Arnela, 18, bottle-feeds her 18-month old daughter in her pram while Sabrina, 17 (left), cradles her 28-day old son on her lap. <i>Photo &copy; Jason D. Jones / UNFPA</i> </p>
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Domestic Violence in Georgia: Breaking the Silence

04 March 2013
Domestic violence thrives in a culture of silence.&nbsp; A broad-based campaign in Georgia aims to bring the issue out into the open.&nbsp;
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Regional ICPD Review Europe and Central Asia

01 July - 02 July 2013

Geneva, Switzerland

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Outcome Document
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Displaced Ukrainians find help, hope

19 August 2014
Ketevan and her 4-year-old son, Illya, were displaced from the Luhansk Region of Ukraine. Photo credit: UNFPA Ukraine/Olena Kulyk
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On World Humanitarian Day, celebrating UNFPA’s humanitarian heroes

19 August 2014
Catherine Njeri Makumi, a volunteer midwife in Juba, South Sudan. Photo: UNFPA South Sudan/Jaime Jacques
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Making family planning a priority in Eastern Europe and Central Asia

01 August 2014
A woman rests with her newborn at a birthing centre outside Ashgabat, Turkmenistan. Photo credit: UNFPA Turkmenistan
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How to address low fertility fears? Invest in young people

16 July 2014
<p>Maryana Borisova, a young Roma activist from Bulgaria, attending a conference in 2013. Ms. Borisova demonstrates how investment in young people can generate gains for society. <i>Credit: UNFPA</i> </p>
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UNFPA assists Balkan flood survivors

06 June 2014
<p>Heavy and uninterrupted rainfall last month caused the worst flooding the Balkans have seen in more than a century.&nbsp; <i>Photo credit: UNCT Serbia / Djordje Novakovic</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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Sound of Silence: Dealing with the Legacy of Sexual Violence as a Weapon of War

17 March 2014
Hasija was one of the first women to testify before the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia in a case of war rape, in 1996. Her hometown of Rakitnica was set ablaze during the war and her family was expelled. Her father and brother did not survive. Photo credit: Armin Smailovic/Sarajevo, 2010
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