Press Release

Local Authorities Have an Important Role in Empowering Young in the Arab Region, Says Ms. Obaid

17 May 2005

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Press Release

UNFPA Sends Reproductive Health and Hygiene Supplies to Indonesian Islands Hit by Latest Earthquake

31 March 2005

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News

UNFPA Helps Plan and Monitor Successful DPRK Census

Officials and monitors head out tro observe the enumeration process. Photo:UNFPA
  • 15 February 2010
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News

United Nations Population Award Presented to Bill and Melinda Gates, Asian Parliamentarians

During the cermony,from left to right Yasuo Fukuda, William Henry Gates, Sr. Asha Rase-Migiro and Thoraya A. Obaid. UN Photo/Kskinder Debebe
  • 03 June 2010
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Statement

Partnership with UN Organizations and Other Development Actors: Strategies, Mechanisms, Value-added and Sustainability

12 July 2010

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News

Taking the Census in Panama, by Car, Foot, Boat and Saddle

Shifts work around the clock in Panama City to categorize census forms, verity the information and double-check figures. Photo: Trygve Olframes/UNFPA.
  • 30 July 2010
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Publications

Investing in Young People

Evaluative Evidence from 10 UNFPA Country Programmes

Number of pages: 19

Publication date: 01 Jan 2012

Author: UNFPA Programme Division

Publisher: UNFPA

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Publications

Looking Back, Moving Forward

Results and recommendations from the ICPD-at-15 process

Number of pages: 72

Publication date: 01 Jan 2010

Author: UNFPA

Publisher: UNFPA

Looking Back, Moving Forward

Publications

The Case for Investing in Young People

Number of pages: 68

Publication date: 01 Jan 2010

Author: UNFPA

Publisher: UNFPA

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Publications

Emerging Population Issues in Eastern Europe and Central Asia

Research Gaps on Demographic Trends, Human Capital and Climate Change

Number of pages: 32

Publication date: 01 Jan 2010

Author: Wolfgang Lutz

Publisher: UNFPA Eastern Europe and Central Asia Regional Office

The report notes that the decline in population size over the coming decades in Eastern Europe is certain. The remaining questions are how rapidly and by how much the population will contract. Due to a much younger age structure and current high fertility levels, demographic trends for Central Asia are expected to diverge from those in Eastern Europe.

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