Resources
Population Dynamics and Climate Change
Resource date: 2009
Author: UNFPA, IIED
Publisher: UNFPA, IIED
Looking at Namibia's progress on meeting its MDGs promises to women - through the eyes of the country's first female trawler captain.
A view on the effects of Climate Change from Bolivia
Many Burmese make the short journey to Thailand to find work. Often fishermen spend between one and two months at sea. Women have found work in fish markets, but some have ended up working as sex workers in karaoke bars.
A documentary about five Ethiopian women whose lives have been devastated by obstetric fistula and the difficult journey they undertake.
In Uganda today family planning is at the top of the agenda. At the moment there are 34 million citizens but the country has one of the fastest growing populations anywhere in the world. On average each woman will give birth to six children.
Ahead of the 2010 World Cup in Africa, people from across the continent tell the stories of how football impacts on their lives in a new series of African Football Shorts.
Sorie Kondi, blind from birth, has been called Sierra Leone's Stevie Wonder - but that may be premature. Still trying to make it as a world musician, Sorie's worried about the future of his daughter Zainab.
Community-based provision of family planning services is an important and effective modality for reaching remote areas where the poverty rate is high and formal health facilities do not exist.
Resources
Resource date: 2009
Author: UNFPA, IIED
Publisher: UNFPA, IIED
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01 October 2014