Ending maternal mortality
Publisher
UNFPA
Publication date
01 January 2010
Author
Forty international experts
Number of pages
2
Publication
Publisher
UNFPA
Publication date
01 January 2009
Author
UNFPA
Number of pages
104
State of World Population
Publisher
UNFPA
Publication date
01 January 2009
Author
UNFPA
Number of pages
164
Publication
Publisher
UNFPA, World Health Organization, UNAIDS, IPPF
Publication date
01 January 2008
Author
UNFPA, World Health Organization, UNAIDS, IPPF
Number of pages
24
Publications
Publisher
UNFPA
Publication date
01 January 2009
Author
UNFPA
Number of pages
20
Publications
Publisher
Women Deliver in consultation with Family Care International and selected non-governmental organizations, individuals, and multilateral and UN agencies, including UNFPA.
Publication date
01 January 2009
Author
Women Deliver
Number of pages
22
Publication
Publisher
UNFPA
Publication date
01 January 2009
Author
UNFPA
Number of pages
56
Publications
Publisher
UNFPA, Population Reference Bureau
Publication date
01 January 2009
Author
UNFPA, Population Reference Bureau
Number of pages
32
Publication
Publisher
UNFPA
Publication date
01 January 2013
Author
UNFPA
Number of pages
88
Publications
This report is intended to be a tool for donor and developing country Governments, multilateral organizations and agencies, private foundations and NGOs to monitor progress in achieving the financial resource targets agreed to at the ICPD. Development cooperation officers and policy makers in developing countries can use the report to identify the domestically generated resources and complementary resources from donors needed to finance population and reproductive health programmes.
Publication date
01 January 2001
Author
UNFPA
Number of pages
38
Publication
This document is a response to a call from the international community for UNFPA to take the lead in ensuring reproductive health commodity security (RHCS). It outlines the scope of the issue, identifies required actions at both the global and country levels to ensure RHCS, and proposes specific roles for various partners, from developing country governments to NGOs and the private sector. It also projects contraceptive costs, shortfalls and consequences.