Mobilising Men in Practice
Challenging sexual and gender-based violence in institutional settings
Number of pages: 114
Publication date: 01 January 2012
Author: Institute of Development Studies, University of Sussex
Publisher: Institute of Development Studies
Family Planning for Health and Development
Actions for Change
Number of pages: 8
Publication date: 01 January 2010
Author: USAID, WHO, UNFPA
Publisher: USAID, WHO, UNFPA
Family Planning for Health and Development
Success Stories in Reproductive Health Commodity Security
Number of pages: 28
Publication date: 01 January 2010
Author: UNFPA
Publisher: UNFPA
Maternal and Newborn Health National Plans (Road Map) Assessment
African MNH Road Maps Assessment Report
Number of pages: 58
Publication date: 01 January 2009
Author: UNFPA Technical Division Sexual & Reproductive Health Branch (Luc de Bernis, Yaron Wolman)
Publisher: UNFPA
Report of the Planning Meeting on Strategic Options for HIV/AIDS Advocacy in Africa
Number of pages: 60
Publication date: 01 January 2001
Author: UNFPA, UNAIDS
This report documents some of the efforts that have been made, the major issues that still need to be tackled, and what partnerships at various levels can do to improve African responses to HIV/AIDS. publication of this report.
For too long, efforts to reduce maternal mortality stalled, in part because the facts underlying the problem --and the best strategies to address it --were poorly understood. This report documents UNFPA's efforts to address maternal mortality using a strategic and practical evidence-based approach in a region where data has been scarce,and where too many women have died. Increasing access to emergency obstetric care is central to this approach.
Programming to Address Violence Against Women
8 Case Studies Volume 2
Number of pages: 64
Publication date: 01 January 2009
Author: UNFPA
Publisher: UNFPA
Gender-Responsive Programming for Poverty Reduction
Number of pages: 23
Publication date: 01 January 2005
Author: UNFPA
This publication is about gender-responsive programming for poverty reduction in Africa. It demonstrates how gender inequality contributes to poverty, slows economic growth and reduces human well-being. Eliminating gender gaps and gender inequality means bringing the disadvantaged at par with the favored, something that is yet to be achieved in access to education and health in many African countries.