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Reaching women in Mosul, where the shadow of conflict still lingers

calendar_today07 February 2019

Eman, from West Mosul, needed a Caesarean section for her fifth child. © UNFPA Iraq/Jared Kohler
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News

Ramping up cervical cancer prevention efforts in the Republic of Moldova

calendar_today22 January 2019

Irina, 46, had no idea she was at risk of cervical cancer. Luckily, her family doctor performed a screening. © UNFPA Moldova/Dan Gutu
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Speech

Statement of the Executive Director to the First Regular Session of the Executive Board 2019

calendar_today23 January 2019

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Humanitarian Action 2019 Overview

Publication date

Jan 2019

Author

UNFPA

Number of pages

22

Publication

Humanitarian Action 2019 Overview

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State of World Population 2012

Publisher

UNFPA

Publication date

01 January 2012

Author

UNFPA

Number of pages

128

State of World Population

State of World Population 2012

By Choice, Not By Chance: Family Planning, Human Rights and Development

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State of World Population 2014

Publisher

UNFPA

Publication date

2014

Author

UNFPA

Number of pages

126

State of World Population

State of World Population 2014

The Power of 1.8 Billion

Young people matter. They matter because an unprecedented 1.8 billion youth are alive today, and because they are the shapers and leaders of our global future. They matter because they have inherent human rights that must be fulfilled. Yet, in a world of adult concerns, young people are often overlooked. This tendency cries out for urgent correction, because it imperils youth as well as economies and societies at large.

State of World Population 2013

Publisher

UNFPA

Publication date

2013

Author

UNFPA

Number of pages

132

State of World Population

State of World Population 2013

Motherhood in Childhood: Facing the challenge of adolescent pregnancy

Every day in developing countries, 20,000 girls below age 18 give birth. Nine in 10 of these births occur within marriage or a union. This has consequences on the health, education, employment and rights of an untold millions of girls. What are the challenges of adolescent pregnancy, and what can we do to ensure girls have a healthy and safe transition into adulthood?

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