Speech

The State of World Population 2013: Motherhood in Childhood

calendar_today30 October 2013

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News

New York and Chicago Ad Campaigns Spur Debate and Controversy in Push to Prevent Adolescent Pregnancy

calendar_today27 October 2013

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Press release

More than 7 Million Girls in Poor Countries Give Birth Before 18 Each Year, Finds New UNFPA Report

calendar_today30 October 2013

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News

Graduating Health Pioneers in the World’s Youngest Country

calendar_today21 October 2013

<p>Newly graduated midwives and nurses celebrate as they obtain their diplomas from the Juba College of Nursing and Midwifery in South Sudan. <i>Photo: &copy; UNFPA/South Sudan</i> </p>
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In the News

Too Young to Wed: Indian Girls Say No to Child Marriage

calendar_today14 October 2013

<p>"If I would get married it would not feel good," says Naaku Maayida, 15. "With marriage, children happen, I would have to do the home chores, I would have to fetch water. My parents were illiterate when they had kids." <i>Photo &copy; Stephanie Sinclair/VII/Tooyoungtowed.org</i> </p>
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Opinion

Keep Women and Girls at the Heart of Development

calendar_today11 October 2013

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Statement

Innovating for Girls’ Education

calendar_today11 October 2013

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In the News

Giving birth in the DRC – in pictures

calendar_today08 October 2013

<p>Dr Along Diana Andersen does the rounds, together with nurses, examining post- and prenatal patients in the maternity ward of Mosango hospital in the Democratic Republic of the Congo. <i>Photo: &copy; Sven Torfinn/Panos/H4+</i> </p>
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In the News

UNFPA Moves to Promote Condom Use Among Malawi Youth

calendar_today06 October 2013

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News

A First Birthday Far Away from Home

calendar_today04 October 2013

<p>"Thank God. Although we are in a shelter, his health is very good and I bring him to the clinic with me from time to time," says Rawdah Shalabi, mother of Abdullah who just turned one in the Cyber City refugee complex in Jordan. Above, Rawdah with Abdullah last year (left) and today (right). <i>Photos: &copy;UNFPA and &copy;Ra&rsquo;d Adayleh</i> </p>
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