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.
Publisher
UNFPA
Publication date
01 January 2003
Author
UNFPA
Number of pages
29
Publication
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.
Publisher
UNFPA
Publication date
01 January 2003
Author
UNFPA, RHIYA
Number of pages
124
Publications
From 1998 - 2002 the European Commission, UNFPA and European and local NGOs came together under the Initiative for Reproductive Health in Asia (RHI) to improve the RH of vulnerable populations in 7 countries in South and Southeast Asia. This publication presents the activities, experiences and lessons learned over the course of the first phase of this innovative programme.
Publisher
UNFPA
Publication date
01 January 2003
Author
UNFPA
Number of pages
59
Publications
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.
Publisher
UNFPA
Publication date
2014
Author
UNFPA
Number of pages
56
Annual Report
Publication date
01 January 2003
Author
UNICEF, UNFPA, WHO
Number of pages
28
Publication
Publisher
UNFPA
Publication date
01 January 2003
Author
UNFPA
Number of pages
38
Publications
Publisher
UNFPA, UNICEF, UNAIDS, WHO
Publication date
01 January 2008
Author
UNFPA, UNICEF, UNAIDS, WHO
Number of pages
48
Publications
This joint stocktaking report highlights the importance of knowing the features of different AIDS epidemics in order to contain or reverse them. It argues for expanded paediatric AIDS testing and treatment as well as prevention of mother-to-child transmission and new infections among adolescents and young people. It also advocates for expanded protection and care for the approximately 15 million children globally who have lost either one or both of their parents due to AIDS, sparking greater attention to the needs of all vulnerable young.
Publisher
UNFPA
Publication date
01 January 2004
Author
UNFPA, UNAIDS and UNIFEM
Number of pages
76
Publication
Publisher
UNFPA
Publication date
01 January 2004
Author
UNFPA
Number of pages
28
Publications
Some 340 million new cases of sexually transmitted infections, excluding HIV, occur each year. This technical publication outlines the main issues involved in diagnosis and treatment of these infections, which cause serious health problems and also increase vulnerability to HIV. The publication also describes associated challenges for programming and implications for reproductive health policy.
Publisher
UNFPA
Publication date
01 January 2004
Author
UNFPA
Number of pages
124
State of World Population
Countries are making real progress in carrying out a bold global action plan that links poverty alleviation to women's rights and universal access to reproductive health. Ten years into the new era opened by the 1994 International Conference on Population and Development (ICPD) in Cairo, the quality and reach of family planning programmes have improved, safe motherhood and HIV prevention efforts are being scaled up, and governments embrace the ICPD Programme of Action as an essential blueprint for realizing development goals.