Publication

Believe in Better: Shaping the future through the meaningful engagement of young persons with disabilities

Publication date: 30 Apr 2024

Publisher: UN Youth Office, UNFPA, the Center for Inclusive Policy (CIP) and Youth2030 Task Team on Youth with Disabilities

Publication

Step Up! A Pocket Guide to Social Change for Young Leaders

Number of pages: 97

Publication date: 21 Jun 2021

Publisher: UNFPA, Lead For Impact, Prezi

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Humanitarian Thematic Fund

The health and human rights needs of women and young people escalate dramatically in a crisis. Every day in humanitarian settings, more than 500 women and girls die from complications of pregnancy and childbirth.

Publications

Adolescent Sexual and Reproductive Health Toolkit for Humanitarian Settings

A Companion to the Inter-Agency Field Manual on Reproductive Health in Humanitarian Settings

Number of pages: 92

Publication date: 01 Jan 2009

Author: UNFPA, Save the Children USA

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Publication

Technical guidance for prioritizing adolescent health

Number of pages: 44

Publication date: 01 Jan 2017

Author: UNFPA and WHO for the Adolescent Working Group under EWEC

Publisher: UNFPA

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Press Release

UNFPA Calls for Development Goal on Youth

15 November 2013

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News

Scaling Up the Humanitarian Response for Syrian Refugees

Syrian refugees receiving supplies in Northern Lebanon. Photo: UNHCR/F. Juez
  • 24 June 2012
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News

Empowering Girls in Nepal to Say ‘No’ to Child Marriage

With the help of her Choose Your Future classmates, Usha blocked her parents' plans to have her married at 15. Photo: William A. Ryan<
  • 09 October 2012
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News

Young and Pregnant in Jamaica, But Staying in School

Kazan's mother offers support to Kazan and baby Shakira. Photo:UNFPA/Jamaica
  • 10 August 2010
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News

Using Social Media to Empower Madagascar’s Youth

<p>Manantsoa Ratsarazaka (right) founded a groundbreaking project to educate and encourage young people in Madagascar to discuss reproductive health issues and seek advice, using the ever growing power of social media. <i>Photo &copy; Lovaniaina Tsiandatse/UNFPA</i> </p>
  • 28 October 2013
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