Participants talked about the importance of UNFPA-supported thematic funds—the Global Programme to Enhance Reproductive Health Commodity Security (GPRHCS), the Maternal Health Thematic Trust Fund (MTHF), the Unified Budget and Results Accountability Framework (UBRAF), and the UNFPA/UNICEF Joint Programme on FGM/C—at national level. Country-focused approaches, quick response and support were mentioned as important assets leading to positive changes in the area of health.
In South Sudan, opposition to family planning exacerbates reproductive health needs
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In South Sudan, opposition to family planning exacerbates reproductive health needs
A pregnant women receives antenatal care at a UNFPA clinic in a displacement camp in Juba, South Sudan. The country has too few health professionals to meet women's reproductive health needs.Photo credit: Tim McKulka/UNFPA
Fistula survivors treated through M-Pesa mobile banking scheme in Tanzania
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Fistula survivors treated through M-Pesa mobile banking scheme in Tanzania
<p>Mama Hadija lived with obstetric fistula for over 25 years. But thanks to an innovative programme using the M-Pesa mobile banking system, she was able to undergo successful surgical treatment. <i>Photo credit: Lisa Russell</i> </p>
In southern Malawi, reaping the benefits of investing in adolescent girls
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In southern Malawi, reaping the benefits of investing in adolescent girls
A girl who learned tailoring with the support of the UN Joint Programme for Adolescent Girls (JPAG) in Malawi shows off her latest work. Photo credit: UNFPA Malawi
UN Secretary-General pledges support to reduce maternal death in Kenya
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UN Secretary-General pledges support to reduce maternal death in Kenya
Siddharth Chatterjee, the UNFPA Representative in Kenya, met with the Kenyan First Lady in June to discuss advancing maternal health in the country. Photo credit: Office of the First Lady
In South Sudan camp, midwifery training offers a crucial a lifeline
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In South Sudan camp, midwifery training offers a crucial a lifeline
<p>Marsa Nyaluak and midwife trainee Ana Chuoch David in a displacement camp in Juba, South Sudan. Ms. David was able to save both Ms. Nyaluak and her daughter, Happy, when complications arose during childbirth. <i>Photo credit: UNFPA/Jaime Jacques</i> </p>