Uganda: Choice not Chance (English Version)

Published on: 02/09/2014

In Uganda today family planning is at the top of the agenda. At the moment there are 34 million citizens but the country has one of the fastest growing populations anywhere in the world. On average each woman will give birth to six children.

Mozambique: Losing Out [Full Version]

Published on: 02/09/2014

In Mozambique, a country with one of the highest rates of child marriage and maternal mortality in the world, efforts are underway to ensure all young girls enjoy their right 
to equality.

Les Survivantes: sur la route

Published on: 02/09/2014

With UNFPA support, WAHA produced “Survivors – wounded during childbirth,” a series of documentaries telling the stories of women with fistula and the doctors who provide treatment in Ethiopia.

Making Childbirth Safe Again After Haiyan

Published on: 02/09/2014

Typhoon Haiyan destroyed birthing facilities and hospitals, leaving thousands of pregnant women without a place to deliver and threatening  years of progress. UNFPA is working to restore reproductive health services.

Keeping Displaced Women Safe and Healthy

Published on: 02/09/2014

Tens of thousands of Philippine women and girls made homeless by Typhoon Haiyan continue to live in crowded evacuation centres. UNFPA is providing reproductive health care and working to prevent gender-based violence.

Bringing Family Planning to Remote Lao Villages

Published on: 02/09/2014

Community-based provision of family planning services is an important and effective modality for reaching remote areas where the poverty rate is high and formal health facilities do not exist.

The Philippines: Protecting Women and Girls After Haiyan

Published on: 02/09/2014

UNFPA is providing reproductive health care and working to prevent gender-based violence against women and girls who struggle to survive after Typhoon Haiyan.  The national police are putting in place mechanisms to ensure their safety until the situa

Women and War: Afghanistan

Published on: 02/09/2014

In Afghanistan, conflict has not only caught the female non-combatants in its violence, but have severely crippled already inadequate services such as health and education.

Family Planning in Sierra Leone: An Integrated Approach

Published on: 02/09/2014

Preliminary results of the 2013 Demographic and Health Survey released in Sierra Leone indicate that the country has improved health services in the last five years, especially in the area of family planning.

Resources

Comprehensive Cervical Cancer Prevention and Control Programme Guidance for Countries

Resource date: 2012

Author: Technical experts from 7 partner agencies and 17 country teams from all UNFPA regions

Publisher: UNFPA

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