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USAID allocates US$12.4 million to support access to lifesaving reproductive health and protection services for women and girls in Ukraine

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A UNFPA psychologist from one of the psychosocial mobile teams provides support to an evacuee in Mariupol. © UNFPA Ukraine
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The US contributes $3.4m to support UNFPA’s response to the Ukrainian refugee crisis

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Since the war broke out on 24 February, more than 10 million people have been forced to leave their homes, either internally displaced or to neighbouring countries. Most of the refugees are women with children, and older persons. ©UNFPA Moldova
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In this refugee camp, midwives have delivered over 14,000 babies with zero maternal deaths

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Ammoun Kitabi cradles a newborn in Zaatari camp. As a Jordanian midwife trained in Syria, she feels a deep connection to the Syrian refugees under her care. © UNFPA Jordan
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With funding from partners, Ethiopian radio talk shows aim to end female genital mutilation

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With the United States, UNFPA is strengthening its humanitarian assistance to women and girls in Afghanistan and across the world

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Jul 2019

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US Census Bureau, UNFPA, USAID

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Counting the Hard to Count in a Census

This paper presents the four primary reasons why any population may be hard to count (HTC), four broad strategies for successfully addressing those challenges, and guidance on specific populations which have historically been HTC across national contexts. In doing so, it will help to produce higher quality census data and a culture in which those hardest to reach are prioritized.

This technical note is part of a series on Select Topics in International Censuses, exploring matters of interest to the international statistical community.

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Jul 2019

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US Census Bureau, UNFPA, USAID

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Census Data Archiving and Preservation

This paper provides information on internationally recognized standards on special procedures and protocols for the archiving and preservation of individual census records.

This technical note is part of a series on Select Topics in International Censuses, exploring matters of interest to the international statistical community.

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The future at her fingertips: What happens when girls say #IDONT

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“Many of my friends dropped out of school because of early marriage," said Soukaina, in Morocco. “I am grateful I have been able to finish school and delay motherhood." © UNFPA Morocco
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Empowering local first responders to reach refugee and migrant women

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Syrian refugee Tayma Abzali gave birth to her daughter, Helen, last September in Greece. Lynsey Addario for Time
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