Updates

Sweden contributes $18 million to end female genital mutilation with UNFPA and UNICEF

calendar_today13 February 2023

New funds from SIDA, the Swedish International Development Cooperation Agency, will help prevent thousands of women and girls from undergoing female genital mutilation. © UNFPA Uganda/Mathias Mugisha
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Government of Sierra Leone/UNFPA 7th Country Programme Evaluation

Document date: 2022

Evaluation type: Country

Region: West & Central Africa

Country: Sierra Leone

Joint evaluation: n/a

System-wide evaluation: n/a

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The evaluation assesses the relevance, effectiveness, efficiency, and sustainability of UNFPA support to Sierra Leone. It also assesses the geographic and demographic coverage of UNFPA humanitarian assistance, and the role played by UNFPA in enhancing the United Nations collective contribution to national development and humanitarian results in Sierra Leone. The evaluation also provides forward-looking and actionable recommendations to support the development of the eighth UNFPA Country Programme in Sierra Leone. 

Evaluation documents

Evaluation Report
Evaluation Quality Assessment
Management Response

News

“Women are not alone”: Painting a colourful call to end gender-based violence in Brazil

calendar_today08 February 2023

Ericka paints the mural at Parque Rio Branco, Boa Vista. © UNFPA Brazil/Isabela Martel
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Updates

United Republic of Tanzania: How a UNFPA-UN Women joint programme helps combat gender-based violence and promote bodily autonomy, with support from the Government of the Republic of Korea

calendar_today08 February 2023

Young adolescent girls from Msalala District, residing in the Bugarama Ward, Tanzania, are members of the girls’ club supported by a Republic of Korea-funded UNFPA-UN Women’s joint programme. The programme helps combat gender-based violence and promote bodily autonomy. © UNFPA Tanzania/Warren Bright
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News

No trivia: How a virtual safe space in Ukraine is helping teenagers prioritize their mental health

calendar_today24 January 2023

Following Russia’s war against Ukraine, UNFPA has scaled up an online counselling and educational project for teenagers, called No trivia. The platform reaches its audience through a website, an Instagram account, and an automated Telegram ‘chatbot’ that provides information and directs users to the appropriate services for mental health. © Pexels
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