2020 annual statistics on all procurement performed by UNFPA's programs and partners.
Publication date
2021
Author
Procurement Services Branch
Resources
2020 annual statistics on all procurement performed by UNFPA's programs and partners.
Publication date
Aug 2021
Author
Procurement Services Branch
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Procurement plans are used to help in planning programme implementation and to assist suppliers in planning production capacity. Items/ quantities shall be amended based on an ongoing validation process. UNFPA will undertake best efforts to provide the most updated information for each product category.
Publication date
03 August 2021
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The United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA) has announced the call for applications for its Leadership Pool, a recruiting initiative to identify future leaders to fill Representative, Deputy Representative and International Operation Manager positions at the country level.
Publisher
UNFPA
Publication date
Jun 2021
Author
UNFPA
Resources
Publisher
UNFPA
Publication date
Jun 2021
Author
UNFPA
Number of pages
46
Annual Report
Publisher
UNFPA Supply Chain Management Unit
Publication date
2022
Author
UNFPA Supply Chain Management Unit
Resources
The Supply Chain Management Unit (SCMU) performs an annual analysis of UNFPA Pharmaceuticals and In-vitro Diagnostics Spend for the year 2021 - 2018
Publication date
2021
Resources
Ex-post Publication of Information on Contractors and Implementing Partners.
Publication date
2021
Resources
Ex-post Publication of Information on Contractors and Implementing Partners.
Publication date
2022
Author
UNFPA Supply Chain Management Unit
Resources
Learn about Long-Acting Reversible Contraceptives procured by UNFPA with this infographic. Long-Acting Reversible Contraception or LARC is a term used to describe methods of contraception that are highly effective in preventing a woman from getting pregnant for an extended period of time. LARCs are reversible which means that once a woman stops using them, the contraceptive effect wears off and the woman can become pregnant.
Publisher
UNFPA
Publication date
Jun 2021
Author
UNFPA
Annual Report