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Nordic business leaders join forces with UNFPA to advance reproductive justice at work

16 Jul 2025

Former UNFPA Executive Director Dr. Natalia Kanem (left) with former Essity Chief Strategy and Sustainability Officer Sahil Tesfu (right) © Essity / Mikael Mykkänen
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The $6.6 billion opportunity: New projection highlights business impact of reproductive justice

09 Jul 2025

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Five ways Sweden is supporting the world’s maternal health heroes: Midwives

02 May 2025

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Maternal health champions at CPD: It’s time to act for mothers and newborns

07 Apr 2025

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“You don’t see young women in some camps”: Harrowing reports of sexual violence and healthcare attacks in Sudan’s Aj Jazirah State

A UNFPA mobile health team member provides health services for displaced women and children in Gedaref, in eastern Sudan. More than 135,000 people have been displaced from Aj Jazirah state since October 20, following a wave of armed violence. Credit: UNFPA Sudan
  • 19 November 2024
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Sweden renews its support for UNFPA’s core resources, ensuring swift response to crises affecting women and girls

09 Oct 2024

The war in Sudan has led to the world’s largest displacement crisis and a living nightmare for women and girls. Without adequate support, millions of women and girls risk being deprived of essential services. © UNFPA Sudan/Sufian Abdulmouty
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Urgent call for country leadership and global solidarity to End Maternal and Newborn Deaths by 2030

29 April 2024

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“You will thrive”: How a UNFPA-supported shelter empowers women and girls in Zambia to break free from abuse

Mwaka*, a survivor of gender-based violence, stayed at the Laweni shelter after escaping her husband’s abuse. © UNFPA Zambia / Jadwiga Figula
  • 01 April 2024
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“It's about our health and our future”: Ensuring sexual and reproductive health support in northern Mozambique

Margarida Agida and Selma Severino, maternal and child health nurses from the Lichinga health centre in Niassa, Mozambique, show the range of family planning methods they offer to a community caught up in violent attacks.
  • 17 January 2024
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