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Taking Stock: Sexual and Reproductive and Health and Rights in Climate Commitments: An Arab States Review

Number of pages: 52

Publication date: 23 May 2024

Publisher: UNFPA, Queen Mary University London and IDRC Canada

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Taking Stock: Sexual and Reproductive and Health and Rights in Climate Commitments: An East and Southern Africa Review Summary

Resource date: May 2024

Publisher: UNFPA, Queen Mary University London and IDRC Canada

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Taking Stock: Sexual and Reproductive and Health and Rights in Climate Commitments: An East and Southern Africa Review

Number of pages: 51

Publication date: 23 May 2024

Publisher: UNFPA, Queen Mary University London and IDRC Canada

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On the front lines of climate-driven crisis: UNFPA-supported midwives prevent maternal deaths among Cameroonian refugees in Chad

Midwife Neïma Patricia works in the maternity ward of Kalambari refugee camp, supporting Cameroonian refugees. © UNFPA Chad / Éric Djepatarlemgoto
  • 02 May 2024
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Five ways climate change hurts women and girls

The climate emergency isn't in the making – it's already here. While all of humanity is subject to the effects of climate change, marginalized groups like women and girls are vulnerable to particular adversities. Unrelenting drought in Somaliland has devastated crops and livestock production and displaced tens of thousands, many of whom have had to live in internally displaced persons camps for years. © UNFPA/Tobin Jones
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UNFPA urges leaders to address gendered, discriminatory impacts of climate change at COP28

The 28th Conference of the Parties to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (COP28) will run from 30 November to 12 December in Dubai. © United Nations
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UNFPA Environmental Efficiency Strategy 2021-2025

Resource date: Apr 2021

The UNFPA Environmental Efficiency Strategy (EES) provides a framework, inspired by the ISO 14001:2015 standard, that will help the UNFPA achieve the 45% reduction target, as well as the environmental targets mentioned in the UNFPA Strategic Plan, while mainstreaming environmental considerations into operations, programs, and policies.
 

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