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Expanding family planning choices for women in the Philippines

Hannah Gumaro chose to receive a contraceptive implant at a UNFPA-supported family planning session. © UNFPA Philippines/Mario Villamor
  • 17 May 2018
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With Australia, working towards zero unmet need for family planning in the Pacific island countries

16 May 2018

A woman holding a dignity kit stands with her two children outside their home in ‘Eua, which was damaged when Tropical Cyclone Gita hit Tonga in February 2018. © Tomoko Kurokawa/UNFPA Pacific
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Fifty years ago, it became official: Family planning is a human right

Women learn about family planning at a clinic in Tunisia in 1987. The right to plan one's family has been a game-changer for women. © UN Photo/John Isaac
  • 11 May 2018
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Over coffee, young people in the Maldives discuss sexual and reproductive health

Young women and men come to Safe Space sessions in equal numbers and with equal levels of interest in discussing topics that, otherwise, most don't talk about with anyone else. © UNFPA Maldives/Ashwa Faheem
  • 24 April 2018
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Rural midwives help save mothers in Lao People’s Democratic Republic

Out's pregnancy is assessed by a midwife during an antenatal home visit. © UNFPA/Ruth Carr
  • 10 April 2018
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From midwife to MP - Advancing the rights of women in the Comoros

MP Hadjira Oumouri attends the Comorian marathon on International Women’s Day. Her shirt says, "I am more than a mother. I am also a woman with ambition." © UNFPA Comoros/Nasser Youssouf
  • 04 April 2018
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New generation of women saying: “Not yet”

Kyae Nai belongs to a new generation of women in Myanmar who are making active choices about the timing of their pregnancies. © UNFPA Myanmar/Yenny Gamming
  • 13 March 2018
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Among Syrian refugees, dispelling myths about contraceptives

Dr. Hiba Al-Mallah gives family planning counselling to Syrian refugees. She says there are many misconceptions about contraception. © UNFPA Jordan/Elspeth Dehnert
  • 03 January 2018
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Publication

UNFPA Supplies Annual Report 2016

Number of pages: 99

Publication date: 30 Jun 2017

Author: UNFPA

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