Resources

Financing the ICPD Programme of Action 2005

Resource date: 2005

Author: UNFPA

This brochure tracks resource flows for financing the ICPD Programme of Action, including the revised estimates that take into account current needs and costs. It provides facts and figures to answer these questions: Why fund population activities? How much will it take to achieve the ICPD objectives? Where are we now? Who is funding what? Where is the money going? What countries are benefiitting? How much are countries mobilizing themselves? How much do we need? 

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Financing the ICPD Programme of Action 2007

Resource date: 2008

Author: UNFPA

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Financing the ICPD Programme of Action 2008

Resource date: 2009

Author: UNFPA

1

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Financing the ICPD Programme of Action 2010/2011

Resource date: 2011

Author: UNFPA

1

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Financing the ICPD Programme of Action 2011/2012

Resource date: 2012

Author: UNFPA

1
Financing the ICPD Programme of Action 2013

Financing the ICPD Programme of Action 2013

Resource date: 29 Dec 2013

Author: UNFPA

Publisher: UNFPA

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Financing the ICPD Programme of Action 2014

Financing the ICPD Programme of Action 2014

Resource date: 19 Dec 2014

Publisher: UNFPA

1

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ICPD Review Bali Global Youth Forum Declaration

Resource date: 2013

Author: UNFPA

Publisher: UNFPA

Ensuring accountability, transparency and the need for implementation as a cross cutting theme across all recommendations, with special focus on populations whose rights have often been overlooked.

Publications

Report of the 1998 UNFPA Field Inquiry

Progress in the Implementation of the ICPD Programme of Action

Number of pages: 70

Publication date: 11 Jan 1999

Author: UNFPA

Publisher: UNFPA

Prior to the ICPD+5 review of the Programme of Action adopted at the International Conference on Population and Development (ICPD) held in 1994. The Inquiry focused on the operational dimensions of population and reproductive health programmes and aimed to assess what progress countries had made since the ICPD and what obstacles they are facing. One hundred and fourteen responses were received from developing countries and those with economies in transition, and 18 developed countries reported their experiences.

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