Press release

New UNFPA report finds 30 years of progress in sexual and reproductive health has mostly ignored the most marginalized communities

calendar_today16 April 2024

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Cover art painting of two women - one with long straight hair, the second has an afro. Their faces are embroidered with thread

Publication date

Apr 2024

State of World Population

State of the World Population report 2024 - Interwoven lives, threads of hope

Frequently Asked Questions

The goal of UNFPA is ensure reproductive rights for all. To accomplish this, UNFPA works to ensure that all people, especially women and young people, are able to access high-quality sexual and reproductive health services, including voluntary family planning, so that they can make informed and voluntary choices about their sexual and reproductive lives.

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Publisher

UNFPA

Publication date

Feb 2024

Publication

The Maternal Health and Newborn Thematic Fund 2022 Annual report

Catalyzing Action Amidst Global Challenges

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Publisher

UNFPA

Publication date

2014

Author

United Nations

Number of pages

296

Publications

International Conference on Population and Development Programme of Action

Twentieth Anniversary Edition

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Seeing the Unseen: State of World Population Report 2022

An estimated 121 million pregnancies per year take place in the bodies of women who did not choose pregnancy or motherhood, who were not planning to have a child at that time, with that partner, in those circumstances. Nothing is more fundamental to bodily autonomy than the ability to decide whether or not to become pregnant. Yet for too many, the most life-altering reproductive choice is no choice at all.

Press release

UNFPA report identifies rising population anxiety, urges radical rethink of how countries address changing demographics

calendar_today19 April 2023

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A woman in brazil plays with her child.

Publication date

Jun 2023

Author

UNFPA

Annual Report

Annual Report 2022 - A year of extremes

2022 was a "year of extremes" and women and young people continue to bear the brunt of the consequences. But UNFPA rose to the challenge despite these multiple and overlapping crises. The year was not only one of extreme hardship; 2022 also saw remarkable signs of progress. Our 2022 annual report shows how.