Publication date
01 January 2007
Author
UNFPA
Number of pages
46
Publications
Publication date
01 January 2007
Author
UNFPA
Number of pages
24
Publication
Publisher
IPPF
Publication date
01 January 2007
Author
IPPF, UNFPA, Young Positives, Global Coalition on Women & AIDS
Number of pages
44
Publications
The aim of this guide is to equip its users with key messages, evidence and actions that can be used to advocate effectively to prevent HIV in girls and young women. It focuses on three goals that the global community increasingly recognizes as important components of the response to the epidemic: improving the accessibility of sexual and reproductive health services for girls and young women; expanding socio-economic opportunities; and ending child marriage. In turn, collectively the goals are divided into a total of 10 key messages.
Publication date
01 January 2007
Author
UNDP, Population Association, UNFPA
Number of pages
89
Publication
This report summarizes and evaluates qualitative research about so-called 'honour killings'. It focused the different perceptions of honour and the consequences faced by people engaged in 'dishonourable conduct'. It also analyzes the way the concept of dishonour is related to social structures, lifestyles and mental constructs. The information is derived from interviews and group discussions conducted in four Turkish cities with relatively high numbers of such murders. The report includes proposals for solutions to the problem and suggestions for action.
Publication date
01 January 2007
Author
WHO, UNFPA
Number of pages
60
Publications
Publication date
01 January 2006
Author
UNFPA
Number of pages
76
Publication
Publication date
01 January 2006
Author
UNFPA, IPPF
Number of pages
36
Publication
Publication date
01 January 2006
Author
UNFPA, UNIFEM
Number of pages
92
Publications
Publisher
PAHO
Publication date
01 January 2006
Author
PAHO, UNFPA, UNIFEM
Number of pages
24
Publications
The brochure profiles gender differences in health and development in the 48 states and territories in Latin America and the Caribbean, focusing on women's reproductive health, access to key health services, and major causes of death. Its objective is to raise awareness of gender inequities in the region and promote the use of sex-disaggregated health statistics in the development of targeted health and development policies and other initiatives.
Publication date
01 January 2008
Author
UNFPA
Number of pages
41
Publications
This report documents a workshop to train Iraqi women leaders in tools and procedures to enhance their effectiveness and that of their organizations. UNFPA has long recognized the distinct experience of women in conflict and post-conflict settings and has developed a strategy for gender mainstreaming in such situations. The workshop trained leaders of Iraqi NGOs in the skills to participate in rehabilitation and peace processes.