Ending maternal mortality

News

‘Your Life, Your Rights, Your Contraception’

calendar_today07 December 2011

Dr. Babatunde Osotimehin, executive director of UNFPA (second from left) and President Abdoulaye Wade of Senegal (right) at the family planning conference in Dakar.
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News

Worldwide Focus on Family Planning Begins at West African Forum

calendar_today30 November 2011

The family planning conference in Senegal is meant to address, among other issues, the needs of young mothers like this one, shown at a clinic in the countryside. Photo: Joe Penney
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Statement

Promoting Greater Support for Voluntary Family Planning

calendar_today29 November 2011

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Press release

Galvanize Greater Political, Financial Support for Family Planning, UNFPA Urges Leaders at Landmark Conference in Senegal

calendar_today29 November 2011

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News

A Look at How Ethnic Beliefs Affect Maternal and Child Health in Four Countries

calendar_today06 December 2011

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News

Griots Help Reduce Cutting in Guinea

calendar_today23 November 2011

Traditional griots during an awareness-raising session on the dangers of cutting.
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Opinion

Helping Families in the Horn of Africa to Make Better Choices

calendar_today21 October 2011

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News

Twenty-five Children: A Safety Net in Kenya’s Poorest Region

calendar_today14 October 2011

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In the News

Senegal's 'Small Revolution' in Family Planning

calendar_today13 October 2011

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News

Addressing Low Fertility in a World of 7 Billion: Macedonians Try Financial Incentives

calendar_today13 October 2011

Although the global population is increasing rapidly, demographic trends in different parts of the world diverge wildly. In many parts of Europe, for example, low birth rates have led to declining and ageing populations. Here's a report from The former Republic of Macedonia, one of the countries featured in the 2011 State of World Population.
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