Humanitarian emergency procurement
UNFPA is committed to ensuring that the reproductive and maternal health needs of women are not overlooked during a humanitarian crisis.
Fecha de publicación
Aug 2019
Autor
UNFPA
Número de páginas
51
Publication
Editorial
UNESCO, UNAIDS, UNFPA, UNICEF, UN Women and WHO
Fecha de publicación
Jan 2018
Autor
UNFPA
Número de páginas
138
Publication
Noticias
10 Julio 2019
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UNFPA is committed to ensuring that the reproductive and maternal health needs of women are not overlooked during a humanitarian crisis.
As part of the commitment to ensure that all individuals have access to affordable, quality reproductive health (RH) supplies, UNFPA offers procurement capacity building in the form of technical support, training, and mentoring activities for key stakeholders in the procurement, production and regulation of RH commodities.
Access to safe and effective contraceptives, medicines and equipment
UNFPA is the lead agency within the United Nations system for the procurement of reproductive health commodities.
Declaración
13 de marzo de 2018