Publication
South Asia Conference for the Prevention and Treatment of Obstetric Fistula
9-11 December 2003 • Dhaka, Bangladesh
Number of pages: 24
Publication date: 01 Jan 2004
Author: UNFPA
Publication
Number of pages: 24
Publication date: 01 Jan 2004
Author: UNFPA
Publication
Number of pages: 8
Publication date: 01 Jan 2004
Author: UNFPA
More than half a million women die each year as a result of pregnancy-related complications. This brochure describes UNFPA's three-part strategy to prevent this tragic loss and some of the progress that is occurring in countries around the world. Improving maternal health is one of the eight internationally agreed on Millennium Development Goals and a top priority for UNFPA.
Annual Report
Number of pages: 52
Publication date: 01 Jan 2012
Author: UNFPA
Publisher: UNFPA
Publications
Number of pages: 32
Publication date: 01 Jan 2004
Author: UNFPA and University of Aberdeen
Publisher: UNFPA and University of Aberdeen
Publications
Number of pages: 33
Publication date: 01 Jan 2004
Author: WHO, UNICEF, UNAIDS, UNFPA
Publisher: WHO
Publications
Number of pages: 23
Publication date: 01 Jan 2004
Author: UNFPA, EngenderHealth
Publisher: UNFPA, EngenderHealth
Publications
Number of pages: 23
Publication date: 01 Jan 2004
Author: UNFPA, EngenderHealth
State of World Population
Number of pages: 128
Publication date: 01 Jan 2005
Author: UNFPA
Publisher: UNFPA
Publications
Number of pages: 37
Publication date: 01 Jan 2006
Author: UNFPA
Publisher: UNFPA
This publication gives an overview of the situation of maternal and newborn health in the East and South East Asia region, with a focus on progress and the interventions needed to save women's and newborn's lives. There is now a clear evidence base of the priority interventions in maternal and newborn health which need to be in place to avert maternal and neonatal mortality in countries with limited resources.
Publications
Number of pages: 110
Publication date: 01 Jan 2006
Author: Jolene Beitz, Jane Hutchings, Dawn Bass and Michele Burns
Publisher: UNFPA, Program for Appropriate Technology in Health (PATH), World Health Organization
In addition to providing a list of essential reproductive health supplies, this guidebook outlines the steps necessary for including reproductive health medicines on country-level lists of essential medicines. It also highlights the consequences of poor reproductive health and the importance of devoting resources to its betterment and reviews the concept of essential medicines lists and their significance.