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09 May 2025

The United States Government has cut future funding for UNFPA

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Effective 1 January 2022, UNFPA adopted a new revenue recognition policy; however, for the purposes of this website, information is presented based on previous policy to allow comparability of information across different years.

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NEW YORK, United Nations – Germany is reinforcing its commitment to addressing the most urgent humanitarian needs of women and girls around the world by contributing an additional US$2.2 million to UNFPA, the United…
03 December 2024 Read Story
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ZANZIBAR, United Republic of Tanzania – “When I learned about family planning, I felt like I had control over my life,” said Mwanaisha Rajabu, a 28-year-old mother of three living in Fuoni, a village on the Unguja…
02 December 2024 Read Story
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NEW YORK, United Nations – The Government of Norway, through the Norwegian Agency for Development Cooperation (Norad), has contributed NOK66.82 million (US$6.04 million) to the UNFPA-UNICEF Joint Programme on the…
19 November 2024 Read Story

Statement

Statement on the United States Decision to Again Withhold Funding from UNFPA

12 March 2018

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News

Empowering local first responders to reach refugee and migrant women

Syrian refugee Tayma Abzali gave birth to her daughter, Helen, last September in Greece. Lynsey Addario for Time
  • 17 January 2018
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Two years into Greece’s migration crisis, a look at maternal health for refugees

15 December 2017

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For many women in Ukraine, escape from conflict not an escape from violence

UNFPA mobile teams have reached thousands of survivors of gender-based violence in Ukraine. © UNFPA/Maks Levin
  • 07 June 2017
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Statement

Statement by UNFPA on U.S. Decision to Withhold Funding

04 April 2017

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News

Online course helps aid workers help women and girls

A women's meeting in South Sudan. A free online course is helping aid workers improve safety and services for women and girls. © UNFPA South Sudan/Harriet Adong
  • 24 February 2017
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News

Somali midwifery school helps tackle harsh conditions for women

<p>Midwifery students graduate from the new Mogadishu Midwifery School in Mogadishu, Somalia. Photo credit: <i>UNFPA Somalia</i> </p>
  • 30 May 2014
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