Publication date

Sep 2015

Author

United Nations General Assembly

Resources

Transforming our World: The 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development

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News

Before it’s too late: Doctors take on one of the deadliest places for women

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In Kelo, Chad, Dr. Youssifou Savadogo shows a class of nurses and midwives how to identify and address labour complications. © UNFPA/Ollivier Girard
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News

Empowered girls can change the world, say UNFPA head and Ashley Judd

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Panel moderator Asha Curran, director of the Center for Innovation and Social Impact at the 92nd St Y, with UNFPA Executive Director Dr. Babatunde Osotimehin and Ashley Judd, an actress and human rights activist, at the Social Good Summit in New York. © UNFPA/Koye Adeboye
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News

Girls' rights are a priority, say UN chief and UNFPA head

calendar_today09 September 2015

UNFPA Executive Director Dr. Babatunde Osotimehin and United Nations Secretary-General Ban Ki-Moon meet with 15 girls from Nigeria's Kaduna State, who presented a drama about the challenges they face in their community. © UNFPA Nigeria/Adeola Olunloyo
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Publisher

UNFPA and UNICEF

Publication date

2015

Author

UNFPA and UNICEF

Number of pages

68

Annual Report

2014 Annual Report of FGM Joint Programme: Voices of Change

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News

Youth empowerment, education, employment key to future development

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Much of the world is poised to reap a demographic dividend. But to do this, countries must invest in young people. Students in Cotonou, Benin. © UNFPA Benin/Ollivier Girard
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Speech

48th session of the Commission on Population and Development

calendar_today13 April 2015

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Around the world, over 280,000 women die every year from complications during pregnancy or childbirth. Six United Nations agencies have come together in a joint effort called H4+, to reduce child and maternal mortality rates and ensure that all mothers and children have access to the best possible care to enable them to live healthy, productive lives. 

The H4+ partnership includes UNAIDS, UNFPA, UNICEF, UN Women, WHO and the World Bank.
The H4+ partnership

Publication date

Sep 2014

Author

UNFPA, on behalf of H4+

Number of pages

9

Publications

The H4+ partnership

Joint support to improve women’s and children’s health

This overview report summarizes the H4+ partnership, objectives and country achievements made to date.

H6 Partnership

The H6 partnership (formerly H4+) harnesses the collective strengths of the UNFPA, UNICEF, UN Women, WHO, UNAIDS, and the World Bank Group to advance the Every Woman Every Child (EWEC) Global Strategy and support country leadership and action for women’s, children’s and adolescents’ health.