UNFPA supports survivors of Boko Haram abduction

Published on: 06/05/2015

Stéphane Dujarric, Spokesman for the Secretary-General, reports on UNFPA’s support to women and girls freed from insurgent group Boko Haram.

News

Hundreds freed from Boko Haram require medical care, counselling

This family has lost two children to abductions by Boko Haram – an 18-year-old girl and a 6-year-old boy. Their home was also burned to the ground by the insurgents. They are now living in a displacement camp in Adamawa State. © UNICEF/NYHQ2015-0636/Rich
  • 06 May 2015
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News

Putting human rights at the heart of reproductive health

A new mother attends a culturally sensitive counselling session at the Jose Domingo De Obaldia Hospital in David, Panama. © UNFPA/Guadalupe Valdes
  • 17 April 2015
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Speech

48th session of the Commission on Population and Development

13 April 2015

1

News

Reproductive rights realized for too few women and girls

A doctor discusses family planning issues with women at the UNFPA-supported Mchinji Hospital in Malawi. © UNFPA/Pirilani Semu-Banda
  • 11 March 2015
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Statement

Message on the occasion of International Women’s Day: Beijing at 20

08 March 2015

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Publication

Reproductive Rights are Human Rights

A Handbook for National Human Rights Institutions

Number of pages: 226

Publication date: 01 Dec 2014

Author: UNFPA, The Danish Institute for Human Rights, The Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights

1

Press Release

UNFPA Calls for Development Goal on Youth

15 November 2013

1

News

How Has the World Changed in the Last 20 Years?

A surgical ward in Kinshasa, the Democratic Republic of the Congo. Photo credit: Robin Hammond/Panos Pictures
  • 07 April 2014
1

News

New Study Shows Benefits of Family Planning to the Well-Being of Women, Families and Economies

  • 21 March 2013
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