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African Leaders Agree on Ways Forward on Maternal and Child Health

At the African Union Summit. UNFPA's Executive Director , Thoraya Ahmed Obaid (right) talks to Ruhakana Rugunda, Uganda's Ambassador to the United Nations(second from left).Looking on are other delegates (left to right). Janet Jackson,UNFPA's Representative in Uganda, Bettina Maas, Chief, Office of the Executive Director and Bunmi Makinwa, Director of UNFPA's African Regional Office Photo: UNFPA/Uganda
  • 27 July 2010
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Statement

Reproductive Health and Rights: Perspectives for Further Development in Africa

27 July 2010

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Africa Union Summit: Reducing Maternal and Newborn Deaths - Still a Lot to Do

  • 26 July 2010
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News

It Makes Business Sense for the Private Sector to Invest in Maternal Health

  • 23 July 2010
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News

African Leaders Set to Take Major Decisions to Stem Maternal Death

  • 24 July 2010
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News

Stories of Mothers Saved: African Mothers sending messages to Heads of States

  • 23 July 2010
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Goodwill Ambassador Visits Fistula Ward in Tanzania

  • 22 February 2010
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In the News

Most Maternal Deaths in Sub-Saharan Africa Could Be Avoided

  • 22 February 2010
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News

Two African Beauty Queens on a Mission to End Obstetric Fistula

Frances Tekyi Mensah, aka Miss Ghana@50, travels to villages and towns throughout her country to raise awareness about obstetric fistula and to improve the lives of women with this devastating injury of childbearing. Photo:UNFPA Ghana.
  • 24 January 2010
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Scaling Up Access to Family Planning in Southern Ethiopia

A nurse supervisor training health extension workers on contraceptive insertion. Photo : Abraham Gelaw/UNFPA.
  • 11 January 2010
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