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“I still want to finish school”: A crisis of reproductive agency for girls in Namibia

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Elly Tjondu, 21, sits outside her family home with her baby and daughter in the Kunene Region, Namibia. ©UNFPA Namibia
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The waiting game: How a maternity home in Namibia is offering women and newborns a better chance at surviving – and thriving

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The maternity waiting home in the Kunene region offers a place for up to 40 women to stay near the hospital, with skilled midwives on hand to offer care and advice, as well as a shared kitchen, dining room and bedrooms.© UNFPA Namibia
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“Your story holds power”: UNFPA provides HIV testing for survivors of violence in Namibia

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World AIDS Day is 1 December. © UNFPA Namibia
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New York, UNITED NATIONS – The Government of Norway committed 55 million kroner ($5.5 million) yesterday to the UNFPA Supplies Partnership for 2025, a contribution that will expand access to essential contraceptives,…
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Namibia Humanitarian Emergency

In 2019, Namibia experienced one its driest seasons ever, resulting in severe drought that left hundreds of thousands of people in need of humanitarian assistance. UNFPA has been implementing interventions aimed at preventing gender-based violence and sexual exploitation and promoting health, autonomy and dignity of women and adolescent girls in affected regions. UNFPA support also includes distribution of dignity kits to support people in meeting their urgent hygiene needs and of reproductive health kits, which contain key supplies to facilitate timely provision of appropriate reproductive health services during crises.

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10 New Year’s resolutions to help change the world

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These 10 New Year's resolutions are inspired by real people who are making positive, lasting change. Based on photo by UNFPA Zimbabwe/Nikita Little
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Namibian hackathon takes on scourge of gender violence

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Namibian techies spent a hectic 24 hours creating innovations to tackle gender-based violence. Team Amani celebrates their win. © UNFPA Namibia/Emma Mbekele
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UNFPA Assists Flood Victims in Namibia

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Mrs. Dorkas Kapembe-Haiduwa, Secretary General of the Namibian Red Cross Society(in red) thanked UNFPA for its support Photo:UNFPA/Namibia
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