News

“First School, Then Marriage and Babies”

<p>Arnela, 18, bottle-feeds her 18-month old daughter in her pram while Sabrina, 17 (left), cradles her 28-day old son on her lap. <i>Photo &copy; Jason D. Jones / UNFPA</i> </p>
  • 30 October 2013
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News

Abandoning Female Genital Cutting/Mutilation in the Afar Region of Ethiopia

A former circumciser teaching community members on harms of FGM/C. Photo: Abraham Gelaw
  • 08 April 2010
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News

Midwives Deliver for the Women of the World

  • 02 May 2013
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Press Release

Reproductive health care critical for pregnant women affected by Typhoon Hagupit

09 December 2014

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News

In race to save women's lives, solutions are within reach, says UNFPA head

<p>Maternal and neonatal death rates remain stubbornly high, studies show. But the solutions to these problems are known, and deceptively simple. <i>Photo credit: Jerome Sessini/Magnum Photos</i> </p>
  • 21 September 2014
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News

Pregnant women forced to flee escalating crisis in Iraq

Khawla and her family rest in a tent in the Khanke displacement camp in Dohuk, Iraq. <i>Photo credit: UNFPA/Millat Hirori
  • 11 September 2014
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Resources

Report of the Africa Regional Fistula Meeting

Resource date: 2004

Author: UNFPA

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Resources

Report on the Meeting for the Prevention & Treatment of Obstetric Fistula

Resource date: 2001

Author: UNFPA, Columbia University, FIGO

Publisher: UNFPA

This report reviews the first meeting of international fistula experts in London in July 2001, which launched this initiative and focused on concrete actions to alleviate the suffering of affected women. It is our sincerest hope that together we can work to make fistula as rare in Africa and in all developing countries as it is in the industrialized world. We know that new partners will join us in this worthwhile initiative.

Resources

Scaling up the Capacity of Midwives to Reduce Maternal Mortality and Morbidity

Resource date: 2006

Author: UNFPA

The report documents a March 2006 workshop to discuss the role of midwives in achieving MDG 5 (improving maternal health). The workshop, the first of its kind for UNFPA, brought together midwives from developing and industrialized countries with midwifery advisors and UNFPA staff and partners to discuss barriers to the development of a robust midwifery workforce. Although many of the barriers are well known, participants called attention to the underlying issue of gender inequality.

Resources

Living Testimony: Obstetric Fistula and Inequities in Maternal Health

Resource date: 2007

Author: UNFPA. Family Care International

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