Resources

Self-care interventions for sexual and reproductive health and rights to advance universal health coverage: 2023 Joint statement by HRP, WHO, UNDP, UNFPA and the World Bank

Resource date: Jul 2023

Publisher: HRP, WHO, UNDP, UNFPA, World Bank

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13 October 2023

News

“I miss my home”: Fleeing conflict, tens of thousands of women and girls cross into Armenia

Mariam, 16, fled with her family to Armenia after hostilities escalated in Karabakh in September. © UNFPA Armenia / Aspram Manukyan
  • 11 October 2023
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Cash assistance is a lifeline for survivors of gender-based violence in the Republic of Moldova

A team working at a mobile safe space in the Republic of Moldova takes reproductive health and gender-based violence prevention and response services to some of the hardest to reach. © UNFPA Moldova
  • 27 July 2023
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“Giving birth to another child is not in my plans anymore”: New UNFPA report finds sexual and reproductive health omitted from most national climate plans

Pela Judith, 25, explains how an ongoing drought in Madagascar’s Grand Sud has impacted her family planning decisions. © UNFPA Madagascar/Hanta Andremanisa
  • 10 October 2023
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Taking Stock: Sexual and Reproductive and Health and Rights in Climate Commitments: A Global Review Summary

Resource date: Sep 2023

Publisher: UNFPA, Queen Mary University of London

Publication

Taking Stock: Sexual and Reproductive and Health and Rights in Climate Commitments: A Global Review

Number of pages: 69

Publication date: 30 Sep 2023

Publisher: UNFPA, Queen Mary University of London

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Taking care of business: Empowering women and girls in Uganda to pursue their dream careers

Mariam, Mackisencia and Mary with their smart bags for girls, provided through the UNFPA-supported Smart Girls Foundation initiative. The bags contain reusable sanitary pads, a sewing kit, a menstrual health management information booklet and a solar-powered torch. © UNFPA/Jadwiga Figula
  • 08 August 2023
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Across Afghanistan, resourceful midwives brave multiple barriers to ensure maternal health and safe births

Midwife Durdana Samandar says Ms. Husun could have experienced serious complications had she insisted on walking four hours to go back home to deliver her baby. © UNFPA Afghanistan/Ehsanullah Popal
  • 15 August 2023
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Resources

Hormone-releasing Intrauterine Device (IUD) procured by UNFPA

Resource date: Oct 2023

Author: UNFPA Supply Chain Management Unit

Learn about the Hormone-releasing Intrauterine Device (IUD) procured by UNFPA. The hormonal IUD is a contraceptive inserted into the uterus by a trained medical health professional, it releases levonorgestrel which stops the sperm from reaching the egg. 
 

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