State of World Population
State of World Population 1999
6 Billion: A Time for Choices
Number of pages: 76
Publication date: 11 Sep 1999
Author: UNFPA
Publisher: UNFPA
State of World Population
Number of pages: 76
Publication date: 11 Sep 1999
Author: UNFPA
Publisher: UNFPA
Women are having fewer children than ever before, and population growth has slowed from 2.0 to 1.3 per cent in 30 years. But large families in the recent past mean that there are many more women of childbearing age. Global population is still rising by about 78 million people a year. Half the world is under 25 and there are over a billion young people between 15 and 24, the parents of the next generation.
Publication
Number of pages: 24
Publication date: 01 Jan 2000
Author: UNFPA
After describing the international consensus reached in Beijing about empowering women and ending gender inequality, and defining key human rights concepts, the report examines key issues related to reproductive health and rights that affect women throughout their lives. Topics covered include: Early life chances, The mutual relationship between reproductive health and education, Adolescence and the transition to adulthood, Marriage and the family, Labour force participation and employment, Reproductive health and violence and Issues affecting the health of older women
State of World Population
Number of pages: 84
Publication date: 01 Jan 2000
Author: UNFPA
Publisher: UNFPA
The report examines a broad range of evidence from around the world showing that systematic discrimination against women and girls causes extensive suffering and lost opportunities for both women and men, and holds back efforts to reduce poverty, improve health, stem the spread of HIV/AIDS and slow rapid population growth.
Publications
Number of pages: 88
Publication date: 01 Jan 2013
Author: UNFPA
Publisher: UNFPA
This report is intended to be a tool for donor and developing country Governments, multilateral organizations and agencies, private foundations and NGOs to monitor progress in achieving the financial resource targets agreed to at the ICPD. Development cooperation officers and policy makers in developing countries can use the report to identify the domestically generated resources and complementary resources from donors needed to finance population and reproductive health programmes.
Publications
Number of pages: 7
Publication date: 01 Jan 2001
Author: UNFPA, OHCHR
Publication
Number of pages: 167
Publication date: 12 Sep 2002
Author: UNIFEM
Publications
Number of pages: 149
Publication date: 01 Jan 2002
Author: UNFPA
A report from the consultative meeting held in Bratislava, Slovakia, on 13-15 November 2001. The purpose of the meeting was twofold: first, to examine and explore the impact of armed conflict on women and girls; and, second, to formulate strategies and tools to ensure that reproductive health programmes accurately reflect this population's needs, specifically by addressing them through a comprehensive, gender-sensitive approach.
Publications
Number of pages: 91
Publication date: 01 Jan 2003
Author: UNFPA
Publisher: UNFPA
Publication
Number of pages: 29
Publication date: 01 Jan 2003
Author: UNFPA
Publisher: UNFPA
This publication highlights the importance of the ICPD Programme of Action, the "Cairo+5" discussions and subsequent experience and agreements as we mobilize to achieve the Millennium Development Goals.
Publications
Number of pages: 59
Publication date: 01 Jan 2003
Author: UNFPA
Publisher: UNFPA
Partnering with men is emerging as an important strategy for improving reproductive health. This new publication offers guidance on effective and gender-sensitive ways to engage men in the reproductive and sexual health of themselves and their partners. It includes examples of successful strategies and programming as well as lessons learned. A checklist summarizing key points makes this programme advisory note an especially useful tool for both designing and evaluating projects.