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UNFPA Environmental Vision

Resource date: Mar 2021

The Environmental Efficiency Vision defines the environmental objectives of the UNFPA and is the driver for implementing its EMS as to maintain and improve its environmental performance. It reflects the commitment of top management and is signed by the Executive Director.

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“We are the experts on disability”: Advocate Angeline Chand urges inclusive disaster preparedness and response in Fiji

Angeline Chand is an advocate for the rights of persons with disabilities in Fiji and across the Pacific. ©UNFPA/Patrick Rose
  • 01 December 2023
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“We lost everything”: In Yemen, a mother’s grief lays bare the human cost of the climate crisis

Umm Mahra, 38, has four children and has been living in a displacement camp in Yemen’s southwestern highlands for seven years. She had a miscarriage due to malnourishment and exhaustion. © UNFPA Yemen
  • 06 December 2023
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Midwives go door-to-door amid flooding in Peru, reaching thousands with critical health services

Miryam Coello is visited by one of UNFPA’s midwives at her home in the Veintiséis de Octubre district in Piura. © UNFPA Peru
  • 27 December 2023
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Greenhouse Gas Inventory Management Plan (IMP) 2022

Resource date: Jan 2024

This Greenhouse Gas Inventory Management Plan (IMP) provides a detailed foundation for the UNFPA comprehensive effort to measure and manage greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions from its internal global operations in 2022. 

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Climate Neutral Certificate 2021

Resource date: Jan 2024

Author: UNFCCC

UNFPA awarded certificate for compensating the unavoidable greenhouse gas emissions from facilities and travel operations in 2021.

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Heroes amid crises – 8 stories of resilience and hope from 2023

Midwife Rahna visits with new mother, 20-year-old Hanifa, whose home was destroyed in the 7 October earthquake that struck Herat province  in Afghanistan. © UNFPA Afghanistan / Ahmad Jamshid Qazizadah
  • 21 December 2023
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The climate crisis is putting women and girls in extreme danger

Published on: 01/12/2023

The climate crisis is an emergency for everyone, but women and girls are paying a heavy price.

Climate change leads to more unintended pregnancies, more child marriages, more women dying during childbirth, more violence and more exploitation.

As world leaders gather for COP28, UNFPA Executive Director Dr. Natalia Kanem calls on them to protect the sexual and reproductive health and rights of vulnerable women and girls.

Learn more here.

UNFPA at the UN Climate Change Conference - COP 28

30 November - 12 December 2023

Dubai, United Arab Emirates

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02 December 2023
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