Speech

First Session of the Permanent Forum on People of African Descent

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Statement

Statement by UNFPA Executive Director Dr. Natalia Kanem on the International Day of Persons with Disabilities 2022

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Publisher

UNAIDS, UNDP, UNFPA, UNODC, WHO, Penal Reform international

Publication date

Nov 2022

Number of pages

11

Publication

Technical Brief: Transgender People and HIV in Prisons and other Closed Settings

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Press release

The High-Level Commission on the Nairobi Summit endorses a justice framework to accelerate commitments and counter backlash against sexual and reproductive health and rights

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Statement

Statement by UNFPA Executive Director Dr. Natalia Kanem on the International Day of the Girl 2022

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UNFPA-UNICEF Joint Evaluation of the UNFPA-UNICEF Joint Programme on Female Genital Mutilation/Cutting (FGM/C): Accelerating Change

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Document date: 2013

Evaluation type: Global

Region: n/a

Joint evaluation: Yes

System-wide evaluation: n/a

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The joint evaluation assesses the extent to which the UNFPA-UNICEF joint programme has accelerated the abandonment of FGM/C in 15 programme countries (2008-2012). The evaluation provides an opportunity to ensure accountability to donors and other stakeholders, and is also a useful learning exercise. The evaluation assesses the relevance, efficiency, sustainability and the effectiveness of the holistic and multi-sectoral approach adopted by UNFPA and UNICEF in their programme for the acceleration of the abandonment of FGM/C. Furthermore, it also assesses the quality of the coordination mechanisms that have been established at the global level and within countries to maximize the effectiveness of joint programme interventions. Finally, the evaluation provides recommendations for the future direction of the FGM/C policies and programmes and gives UNFPA and UNICEF insights into the successes and challenges in conducting joint programming.

Country Reports

The case studies presented below are independent assessments of the UNFPA-UNICEF joint programme support for the acceleration of the abandonment of the FGM/C in Kenya, Burkina Faso, Senegal and Sudan.

Kenya Country Case Study Report

Burkina Faso Country Case Study Report

Senegal Country Case Study Report

Sudan Country Case Study Report

Country Entry Date in the FGM/C Joint Programme
2008 2009 2011
1. Djibouti 9. Burkina Faso 13. Eritrea
2. Egypt 10. Gambia 14. Mali
3. Ethiopia 11. Uganda 15. Mauritania
4. Guinea 12. Somalia  
5. Guinea Bissau    
6. Kenya    
7. Senegal    
8. Sudan    

 

 

Further reads

Presentation of Main Results of the Joint Evaluation at the International Conference on FGM/C in Rome

Informal Consultation with the Executive Boards of UNICEF and UNFPA

Formal Consultation with UNFPA Executive Board,  Statement of the Director, Evaluation Office

Terms of Reference and Inception Report

 

Evaluation documents

Evaluation Report - Volume 1
Executive Summary
Evaluation Brief
Joint Management Response

Additional resources

News

Forced into early motherhood, a child rape survivor in the Comoros fights stigma to finish school

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Mariama was raped at a neighbour’s home when she was just 13 years old and forced into early motherhood. The Comoros already has high rates of gender-based violence, but many more women and girls don’t report being assaulted or abused for fear of social stigma, discrimination and even financial destitution. © UNFPA Comoros/Melvis Kimbi
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News

On the border between Brazil and Venezuela, safe spaces offer hope and information

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UNFPA’s humanitarian response team working at the safe space in Pacaraima, Brazil. © UNFPA Brazil/Isabela Martel
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News

“Giving up is not an option”: Hope for Afghans forced out of school

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Mursal, 17, would normally be in the 12th grade. She dreams of becoming a doctor, but her education has been indefinitely postponed. © UNFPA Afghanistan
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Video

Girls in Afghanistan want to go back to school

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Girls in Afghanistan want to go back to school

Girls in Afghanistan want to go back to school

One year after the Taliban takeover in Afghanistan, 17-year-old Mursal is still in disbelief that she can’t go back to school.

“It’s not right that they’re ordering us to hide our faces and stop going to school. I hope that young girls will not give up,” she says.

See how Mursal is giving back to her community with UNFPA’s help.