Publisher

UNFPA Armenia

Publication date

Nov 2023

Resources

UNFPA Refugee Response in Armenia: Situation Report #3 - 01 November 2023

As of October 20th, 101,848 refugees have been registered. Over half of them are women and girls. UNFPA estimates that 2,070 women are currently pregnant, and 1,380 will give birth within the next 6 months.

UNFPA distributed 5,680 dignity kits and is supporting two safe spaces for women and girls to access reproductive health care and other specialized support. UNFPA is also supporting the training of healthcare providers, including doctors, midwives, and nurses.

News

Services without stigma: Halting HIV’s spread in Lesotho through non-discriminatory care

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Peer educators receive training on driving the uptake of sexual and reproductive health services among populations at risk of acquiring HIV. © Lesotho Planned Parenthood Association / Lebeoana Kholokholo
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News

In Angola, young people help shatter the stigma around comprehensive sexuality education

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Eva Monteiro Teixeira, a mentor with the UNFPA Safeguard Young People programme, leads a discussion on sexual and reproductive health at the Escola Grafanil in Luanda. © UNFPA Angola/K Karlo Cesar
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Statement

Statement by UNFPA Executive Director Dr. Natalia Kanem on World AIDS Day 2022

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Publisher

UNAIDS, UNDP, UNFPA, UNODC, WHO, Penal Reform international

Publication date

Nov 2022

Number of pages

11

Publication

Technical Brief: Transgender People and HIV in Prisons and other Closed Settings

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Publication date

Nov 2022

Author

UNFPA Supply Chain Management Unit

Resources

UNFPA Green Procurement 2021

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About UNFPA

We promote gender equality and empower women, girls and young people to take control of their bodies and their futures.

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About UNFPA

We promote gender equality and empower women, girls and young people to take control of their bodies and their futures.

Learn more

News

Fighting the stigma of living with HIV in Sri Lanka

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The HIV prevalence rate in Sri Lanka is estimated at less than .1 per cent but self-stigma may prevent some people living with HIV from being reflected in national data. © UNFPA Sri Lanka
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