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Publication date

Dec 2021

Author

UNFPA

Number of pages

58

Publication

We Matter. We Belong. We Decide. UNFPA Disability Inclusion Strategy 2022 - 2025

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News

Empowering and investing in midwives could save millions of lives each year

calendar_today04 May 2022

Midwives in Morocco, like Amina Al Ammari, played a critical role in responding to the pandemic while also tending to pregnant women, new mothers and newborns. © UNFPA Morocco
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Statement

Global health systems must invest in midwives

calendar_today05 May 2022

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Speech

High-Level Forum on Advancing Equity for People of African Descent

calendar_today29 April 2022

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Press release

UNFPA receives EDGE Assess and EDGEplus certification

calendar_today27 April 2022

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News story

Risk of sexual violence, unintended pregnancy soars in crisis settings, new report highlights

calendar_today12 April 2022

UNFPA is providing post-rape treatment kits and other essential health supplies in South Sudan. Sexual violence has been widespread since hostilities erupted last month. © UNFPA/Tim McKulka
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Publication date

Dec 2021

Author

UNFPA

Resources

Easy Read: Our plan to make sure that we include people with disabilities in all our work

The UNFPA Disability Inclusion Strategy

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Video

UNFPA Executive Director Dr. Natalia Kanem’s Message at the launch of The State of World Population 2022

calendar_today30 March 2022

UNFPA Executive Director Dr. Natalia Kanem’s Message at the launch of The State of World Population 2022

UNFPA Executive Director Dr. Natalia Kanem’s Message at the launch of The State of World Population 2022

Statement

Statement at the launch of The State of World Population 2022

calendar_today30 March 2022

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News

8 myths about unintended pregnancy debunked

calendar_today05 May 2022

At 14, Dankay Kanu (right, with a mentor from the 2YoungLives NGO, which helps pregnant girls in Sierra Leone continue their education and find employment) got pregnant by an older man who refused to wear a condom then denied paternity. Though she quit school for a time, she has since returned while raising her now-two-year-old son, Ishmael, alone. "To be a mother at this age is not really easy," she said, "but that will enable me to become stronger." @ UNFPA/Michael Duff
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