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Under increasing conflict and climate crises, young people’s mental health bears a heavy burden

Malina, 12, from Odesa in Ukraine, reads a story to her new friends at a UNFPA-supported youth safe space at a refugee accommodation centre in Chișinău, the capital of the Republic of Moldova. The safe space is one of 20 across the country, which offer counselling and psychosocial services as well as educational support for young refugees and host populations. © UNFPA Moldova
  • 10 October 2022
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Launch of the 2022 report by the High-Level Commission on the occasion of the Nairobi Summit on ICPD25 third anniversary

10 November 2022

Zanzibar, Tanzania / YouTube Live

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Publication

Protect the Promise: 2022 Progress Report, Every Woman Every Child

Number of pages: 73

Publication date: 18 Oct 2022

Publisher: WHO and UNICEF

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Statement

Statement by UNFPA Executive Director Dr. Natalia Kanem on the International Day of the Girl 2022

10 October 2022

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UNFPA-UNICEF Joint Evaluation of the UNFPA-UNICEF Joint Programme on Female Genital Mutilation/Cutting (FGM/C): Accelerating Change

 UNFPA-UNICEF Joint Evaluation of the UNFPA-UNICEF Joint Programme on Female Genital Mutilation/Cutting (FGM/C): Accelerating Change

2013

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The joint evaluation assesses the extent to which the UNFPA-UNICEF joint programme has accelerated the abandonment of FGM/C in 15 programme countries (2008-2012). The evaluation provides an opportunity to ensure accountability to donors and other stakeholders, and is also a useful learning exercise. The evaluation assesses the relevance, efficiency, sustainability and the effectiveness of the holistic and multi-sectoral approach adopted by UNFPA and UNICEF in their programme for the acceleration of the abandonment of FGM/C. Furthermore, it also assesses the quality of the coordination mechanisms that have been established at the global level and within countries to maximize the effectiveness of joint programme interventions. Finally, the evaluation provides recommendations for the future direction of the FGM/C policies and programmes and gives UNFPA and UNICEF insights into the successes and challenges in conducting joint programming.

Country Reports

The case studies presented below are independent assessments of the UNFPA-UNICEF joint programme support for the acceleration of the abandonment of the FGM/C in Kenya, Burkina Faso, Senegal and Sudan.

Kenya Country Case Study Report

Burkina Faso Country Case Study Report

Senegal Country Case Study Report

Sudan Country Case Study Report

Country Entry Date in the FGM/C Joint Programme
2008 2009 2011
1. Djibouti 9. Burkina Faso 13. Eritrea
2. Egypt 10. Gambia 14. Mali
3. Ethiopia 11. Uganda 15. Mauritania
4. Guinea 12. Somalia  
5. Guinea Bissau    
6. Kenya    
7. Senegal    
8. Sudan    

 

 

Further reads

Presentation of Main Results of the Joint Evaluation at the International Conference on FGM/C in Rome

Informal Consultation with the Executive Boards of UNICEF and UNFPA

Formal Consultation with UNFPA Executive Board,  Statement of the Director, Evaluation Office

Terms of Reference and Inception Report

 

Additional Resources:

Resources

Improving understanding of patterns and trends in child marriage

Resource date: Aug 2022

Publisher: UNFPA

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Nikkolas Smith joins forces with the United Nations to help end female genital mutilation

Published on: 26/09/2022

As an Artivist, Nikkolas Smith's mission is to inspire people to take action and make a positive change in the world.

His latest artwork is part of an exhibition presented and organized by the UNFPA-UNICEF Joint Programme on the Elimination of Female Genital Mutilation (FGM).

The exhibition highlighted the importance of engaging men and boys in eliminating female genital mutilation.

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