News

U.S. Population Slows Considerably

26 December 2011
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News

Youths Vow to Protect Themselves and Others

22 December 2011
Phakama("Rise,Stand Up"), a theatre troupe in South Africa, educates audiences about HIV and AIDS. Actors shown here perform a scene emphasizing the importance of caregiving to those with virus.
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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

UNFPA Chief Speaks About HIV, Maternal Health and Leadership

09 December 2011
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News

Landmark Action on Midwifery

07 December 2011
Swaziland - A midwife listening to the foetal heart rate. Photo@UNFPA
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News

Worldwide Focus on Family Planning Begins at West African Forum

30 November 2011
The family planning conference in Senegal is meant to address, among other issues, the needs of young mothers like this one, shown at a clinic in the countryside. Photo: Joe Penney
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News

UNFPA Supports Iran’s 2011 Census

23 November 2011
An enumerator at work in southern Tehran in November. Staff from UNFPA and the Statistical Center of Iran also helped with the census.
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News

Interactive ‘7 Billion and Me’ Exhibit Personalizes Demographic Trends

26 October 2011
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News

Population ‘Dashboards’ Offer New Ways to Visualize Data

25 October 2011
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Press Release

Additional Investments in Youth Needed as World Population Tops 7 Billion, States UNFPA Report

26 October 2011
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