contraceptives and condoms family planning and stihiv prevention external procurement

Publisher

UNFPA

Publication date

Dec 2014

Author

UNFPA

Publication

Contraceptives and Condoms for Family Planning and STI/HIV Prevention: External Procurement Support Report 2013

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News

Family planning helps refugees put their families, futures first

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Irene Ayo, 20, is a peer educator in the South Sudanese refugee settlement where she lives. She teaches other young refugees about the benefits of family planning. © UNFPA/Eveyln Kiapi
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News

Family planning fair dispels rumours, empowers women

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Patricia, 23, arrived at the fair knowing very little about contraception. But she was intrigued. "I do not want to have more children now because I do not have the means to support them," she said. © UNFPA WCARO
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News

Ebola prompts efforts to boost condom use in Liberia

calendar_today01 July 2015

Condoms are critical for preventing sexually transmitted infections, including HIV and – in Ebola-affected countries like Liberia – the Ebola virus. © UNFPA/Nordic Office
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News

Good morning, Chad: Radio breaks down barriers to sexual and reproductive health

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UNFPA maternal health expert Olivier Moalloum is interviewed by Radio Tob, in Mandoul Region, Chad. © UNFPA/Ollivier Girard
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HIV and Sexual and Reproductive Health Programming: Innovative Approaches to Integrated Service Delivery

Publication date

Dec 2014

Author

UNFPA, Interagency Task Team, World Health Organization, UNICEF

Publication

HIV and Sexual and Reproductive Health Programming: Innovative Approaches to Integrated Service Delivery

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News

World records shattered for HIV testing

calendar_today23 March 2015

Traditional dancers entertain participants at the record-breaking HIV counselling and testing event in Gambella, Ethiopia. © UNFPA Ethiopia
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Around the world, over 280,000 women die every year from complications during pregnancy or childbirth. Six United Nations agencies have come together in a joint effort called H4+, to reduce child and maternal mortality rates and ensure that all mothers and children have access to the best possible care to enable them to live healthy, productive lives. 

The H4+ partnership includes UNAIDS, UNFPA, UNICEF, UN Women, WHO and the World Bank.

News

Youth take the lead in Papua New Guinea

calendar_today24 February 2015

Youth activist Benaiah Nari, in Papua New Guinea, helps his peers make safe and respectful sexual and reproductive health choices. © UNFPA Pacific
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Publication date

Jan 2015

Author

UNFPA, UNESCO, UNAIDS

Resources

Creating an enabling legal and policy environment in Asia-Pacific for young people to access HIV testing and services