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Executive Director Dr. Natalia Kanem’s Message on Nelson Mandela International Day

calendar_today18 July 2021

Executive Director Dr. Natalia Kanem’s Message on Nelson Mandela International Day

Executive Director Dr. Natalia Kanem’s Message on Nelson Mandela International Day

To celebrate Nelson Mandela International Day, the Secretary-General of the Commonwealth, Patricia Scotland, invited UNFPA Executive Director, Natalia Kanem for a Fireside chat. During the conversation, the two leaders discussed the significance of celebrating the day, their personal experiences and the challenges and successes they faced to get to where they are now.

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Executive Director Dr. Natalia Kanem’s Message on World Population Day

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Executive Director Dr. Natalia Kanem’s Message on World Population Day

Executive Director Dr. Natalia Kanem’s Message on World Population Day

The COVID19 pandemic has compromised health care systems particularly in the area of sexual and reproductive health. As the international community observes World Population Day (11 July), UNFPA advises against reactionary policy responses, which can be extremely harmful if they violate rights, health and choices. 

Statement

World Population Day Statement 2021

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Statement

Support from France to safeguard health and lives of millions of women and girls

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Slideshow

Keys to change: Listening to communities, supporting women’s participation and leadership

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<p>UNFPA Executive Director Dr. Natalia Kanem recently visited the Democratic Republic of the Congo and Sudan as part of her role as the Inter-Agency Standing Committee (IASC) Championship on Protection from Sexual Exploitation and Abuse and Sexual Harassment (PSEA). &copy; UNFPA/Luis Tato&nbsp;</p>

<p>During her trip, Dr. Kanem met with women from communities vulnerable to exploitation and abuse, including survivors of sexual assault and those who must travel great distances to reach aid distribution points. The women provided recommendations on how to minimize the risk of abuse and exploitation. &copy; UNFPA/Luis Tato&nbsp;</p>

<p>Dr. Kanem brought these recommendations to a network of humanitarians responsible for protecting communities from sexual exploitation and abuse. They included proposals such as improving the efficacy of aid delivery, involving women and persons with disabilities in aid distribution committees, and consulting with women on the location and security of water points. &copy; UNFPA/Luis Tato</p>

<p>Dr. Kanem also spoke with officials at the United Nations Organization Stabilization Mission in the Democratic Republic of the Congo, emphasizing the need for dialogue and consultation with women and community members. &copy; UNFPA/Luis Tato&nbsp;</p>

<p>Dr. Kanem also met with community members and leaders in Sudan. Here, she speaks with women in Sudan&rsquo;s Blue Nile State. &copy; UNFPA/Sufiyan Abdel Mouti.&nbsp;</p>

<p>And she liaised with the PSEA network in Sudan, as well. Members of the network are committed to strengthening coherence and coordination to effectively prevent and address abuse and exploitation. &copy; UNFPA/Sufiyan Abdel Mouti</p>

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Helping women and girls claim their bodily autonomy in the Democratic Republic of the Congo

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UNFPA Executive Director Dr. Natalia Kanem and East and Southern Regional Director Julitta Onabanjoeets with Nobel Prize winner Dr. Denis Mukwege as well as community members, advocates and survivors. © UNFPA/Luis Tato
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Sessions and Informals

Executive Board of UNDP, UNFPA and UNOPS: Second regular session 2021

Remote access

To download all the UNFPA second regular session 2021 documents in their entirety, please click here

 

Please note that the following documents are advance copies subject to change in the final versions. Once the documents are issued in the official languages, the final language versions are made available on the Official Document System of the United Nations (ODS).  

Decisions adopted by the Executive Board during 2021 (DP/2022/2)

  • Decisions adopted by the Executive Board during 2021 (DP/2022/2)

Tentative workplan for the second regular session 2021

  • Tentative workplan second regular session 2021

Item 1: Organizational matters

  • Provisional agenda, annotations, list of documents and workplan (DP/2021/L.3)
  • Report of the annual session 2021 (DP/2021/26)
  • Tentative workplan second regular session 2021
  • Annual workplan 2022 of the Executive Board of UNDP, UNFPA and UNOPS (DP/2022/CRP.2)

Item 6: UNFPA strategic plan, 2022-2025

  • UNFPA strategic plan, 2022-2025 (DP/FPA/2021/8)
    Annex 1: Integrated results and resources framework
    Annex 2: “Change stories” to accelerate the achievement of the three transformative results
    Annex 3: Business model
    Annex 4.1: Global and regional programmes : Rationale
    Annex 4.2: Global and regional programmes : Global programme (2022-2025)
    Annex 4.3: Global and regional programmes : Arab States regional programme (2022-2025)
    Annex 4.4: Global and regional programmes : Asia and the Pacific regional programme (2022-2025)
    Annex 4.5: Global and regional programmes : Eastern Europe and Central Asia regional programme (2022-2025)
    Annex 4.6: Global and regional programmes : East and Southern Africa regional programme (2022-2025)
    Annex 4.7: Global and regional programmes : West and Central Africa regional programme (2022-2025)
    Annex 4.8: Global and regional programmes : Latin America and the Caribbean regional programme (2022-2025)

Item 7: UNFPA integrated budget, 2022-2025

  • UNFPA integrated budget, 2022-2025 (DP/FPA/2021/9)
    Annex 1: Additional information on financials and posts related to the UNFPA integrated budget, 2022-2025
    Annex 2: Cost recovery detailed information based on the current cost recovery methodology
    Annex 3: UNFPA responses to ACABQ recommendations made in its report on the midterm review of the UNFPA integrated budget, 2018-2021 (DP/FPA/2020/8)
  • Report of the Advisory Committee on Administrative and Budgetary Questions on the UNFPA integrated budget, 2022-2025 (DP/FPA/2021/12)

Item 8: UNFPA structured funding dialogue

  • Report on the structured funding dialogue, 2020-2021 (DP/FPA/2021/10)
    Annex 1: Funding compact, UNFPA agency-specific reporting 2020

Item 9: UNFPA country programmes and related matters

  • Albania CPD [2022-2026] (DP/FPA/CPD/ALB/5)
    Costed evaluation plan (CEP)
    Country programme evaluation (CPE)
    Country programme performance summary (CPPS)
    Draft CPD Albania [2022-2026] (DP/FPA/CPD/ALB/5)
  • Bangladesh CPD [2022-2026] (DP/FPA/CPD/BGD/10)
    Costed evaluation plan (CEP)
    Country programme evaluation (CPE)
    Country programme performance summary (CPPS)
    Comments and response from Member States
    Draft CPD Bangladesh [2022-2026] (DP/FPA/CPD/BGD/10)
  • Botswana CPD [2022-2026] (DP/FPA/CPD/BWA/7)
    Costed evaluation plan (CEP)
    Country programme evaluation (assessment) (CPE)
    Country programme performance summary (CPPS)
    Comments and response from Member States
    Draft CPD Botswana [2022-2026] (DP/FPA/CPD/BWA/7)
  • Comoros CPD [2022-2026] (DP/FPA/CPD/COM/7)
    Costed evaluation plan (CEP)
    Country programme evaluation (CPE)
    Country programme performance summary (CPPS)
    Draft CPD Comoros [2022-2026] (DP/FPA/CPD/COM/7)
  • Guatemala CPD [2022-2025] (DP/FPA/CPD/GTM/8)
    Costed evaluation plan (CEP)
    Country programme evaluation (CPE)
    Country programme performance summary (CPPS)
    Comments and response from Member States
    Draft CPD Guatemala [2022-2025] (DP/FPA/CPD/GTM/8)
  • Lao People’s Democratic Republic CPD [2022-2026] (DP/FPA/CPD/LAO/7)
    Costed evaluation plan (CEP)
    Country programme evaluation (CPE)
    Country programme performance summary (CPPS)
    Comments and response from Member States
    Draft CPD Lao People’s Democratic Republic [2022-2026] (DP/FPA/CPD/LAO/7)
  • Madagascar CPD [2022-2026] (DP/FPA/CPD/MDG/8)
    Costed evaluation plan (CEP)
    Country programme evaluation (CPE)
    Country programme performance summary (CPPS)
    Comments and response from Member States
    Draft CPD Madagascar [2022-2026] (DP/FPA/CPD/MDG/8)
  • Zimbabwe CPD [2022-2026] (DP/FPA/CPD/ZWE/8)
    Costed evaluation plan (CEP)
    Country programme evaluation (CPE)
    Country programme performance summary (CPPS)
    Comments and response from Member States
    Draft CPD Zimbabwe [2022-2026] (DP/FPA/CPD/ZWE/8)
  • Central African Republic CP extension [2022] (DP/FPA/2021/11)
  • Chad CP extension [2022] (DP/FPA/2021/11)
  • Democratic People’s Republic of Korea CP extension [2022] (DP/FPA/2021/11)
  • Gambia CP extension [2022] (DP/FPA/2021/11)
  • Iran CP extension [2022] (DP/FPA/2021/11)
  • Lebanon CP extension [2022] (DP/FPA/2021/11)
  • Libya CP extension [2022] (DP/FPA/2021/11)
  • Mongolia CP extension [2022] (DP/FPA/2021/11)
  • Morocco CP extension [2022] (DP/FPA/2021/11)
  • Niger CP extension [2022] (DP/FPA/2021/11)
  • Sao Tome and Principe CP extension [2022] (DP/FPA/2021/11)
  • South Sudan CP extension [2022] (DP/FPA/2021/11)
  • Sudan CP extension [2022] (DP/FPA/2021/11)
  • Tajikistan CP extension [2022] (DP/FPA/2021/11)
  • Zambia CP extension [2022] (DP/FPA/2021/11)

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Tanzanian helpline reaching thousands of at-risk women and girls every day

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A counsellor takes calls at the National Child Helpline in Dar es Salaam. ©UNFPA Tanzania/Ericky Boniface
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Serving survivors of sexual violence in the Democratic Republic of the Congo

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UNFPA Executive Director Dr. Natalia Kanem speaks to a network of humanitarian responders working to prevent and address sexual and gender-based violence. © UNFPA DRC/Luis Tato
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UNFPA Executive Director Dr. Natalia Kanem on The State of the World’s Midwifery 2021 Report

calendar_today05 May 2021

UNFPA Executive Director Dr. Natalia Kanem on The State of the World’s Midwifery 2021 Report

UNFPA Executive Director Dr. Natalia Kanem on The State of the World’s Midwifery 2021 Report

The world is currently facing an acute shortage of 900,000 midwives, which represents a third of the required global midwifery workforce. The COVID-19 crisis has only exacerbated these problems, with the health needs of women and newborns being overshadowed, midwifery services being disrupted and midwives being deployed to other health services.