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The Democratic Republic of the Congo has a history of conflict and sexual violence, and the country has high rates of maternal and newborn mortality and HIV prevalence. With families averaging five or six children, the population is young. Working in the country since 1978, UNFPA aims to improve access to quality reproductive health care services, including HIV interventions, and to integrate population and gender issues into national policies and programmes.

Dr. Mady Biaye, le nouveau Représentant de l'UNFPA pour la République Démocratique du Congo (RDC) à partir 18 juin 2024
Dr. Mady Biaye, le nouveau Représentant de l'UNFPA pour la République Démocratique du Congo (RDC) à partir 18 juin 2024

Representative

Data overview

Maternal mortality

per 100,000 live births

Unmet need for family planning

Contractive prevalence rate unmet need

Harmful Practices

Result Data

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