From Despair to Dignity: One woman's struggle with Fistula

Published on: 20/05/2013

Countries around the world will mark the inaugural  International Day to End Obstetric Fistula on 23 May 2013 in an effort to raise support and awareness of a devastating injury that can occur during childbirth. This is the story of 16-year-old Essitia Mulhanga and her road to recovery.
Produced by Guy Hubbard for UNPFA/UNTV

Domestic Violence in Honduras

Published on: 28/04/2007

This video documents a programme in Honduras that is enlisting police officers in a broad-based struggle to address domestic violence.

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Midwives save lives

Published on: 02/09/2014

South Sudan has one of the highest maternal mortality rates in the world. In a country of over 10 million, there are less than 10 fully qualified midwives to help deliver babies. The Juba College of Nursing and Midwifery is looking to change that.
Visit: /sowmy/report/home.html
Produced by Omar Kasrawi for UNFPA

De Rode Loper

Published on: 08/06/2007

This episode of De Rode Loper - a Belgian show business programme - features Natalie Imbruglia and Goedele Liekens, who speak about their involvement in the UNFPA-led Campaign to End Fistula.

Being first doesn't matter... Unless you were always second.

Published on: 24/05/2013

In 1994, 179 governments committed to improving women's status. The United Nations Population Fund, UNFPA, works to improve women's lives. Video developed on the 10th anniversary of the The Programme of Action agreed to at the International Conference on Population and Development (ICPD). Read more here: /public/icpd

VTM - Splash

Published on: 08/06/2007

This episode of Splash - a Belgian show business programme - features Natalie Imbruglia and Goedele Liekens, who speak about their involvement in the UNFPA-led Campaign to End Fistula.

Seeking the Good Life in Guangdong

Published on: 17/07/2007

Shunde's population has doubled in four years, swelled by migrants hoping for a piece of Guangdong's boom. The State of World Population 2007 report says governments must make cities work to ease poverty and protect resources.
 
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Census - Counting the World

Published on: 24/05/2013

The United Nations Population Fund is the lead agency in the UN system supporting national efforts to conduct censuses, particularly in developing countries. A census is among the most important and complex peace-time exercises a nation can undertake. Read more on data for development: http://bit.ly/GBDqWX

A Teenage Mother in Manila's Slums

Published on: 17/07/2007

Janice Banaag, 18, lives with her husband and baby underneath a Manila bridge. The State of World Population 2007 report stresses the need to provide housing and healthcare, including family planning, for the urban poor.

Natalie Imbruglia in Nigeria 2

Published on: 13/02/2008

In her third trip to Nigeria as Spokesperson for the UNFPA-led Campaign to End Fistula, Natalie Imbruglia saw first-hand how funds she raised are making a difference in the lives of women and their communities.

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