News

Sexuality education comes to Kyrgyzstan

Young people and health professional advocated for the reproductive health law. © UNFPA
  • 06 August 2015
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Publication

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

Publication date: 15 Dec 2014

Author: UNFPA

Publisher: UNFPA

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News

Family planning helps refugees put their families, futures first

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
  • 28 July 2015
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News

Family planning fair dispels rumours, empowers women

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
  • 21 July 2015

News

Ebola prompts efforts to boost condom use in Liberia

Condoms are critical for preventing sexually transmitted infections, including HIV and – in Ebola-affected countries like Liberia – the Ebola virus. © UNFPA/Nordic Office
  • 01 July 2015
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News

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

UNFPA maternal health expert Olivier Moalloum is interviewed by Radio Tob, in Mandoul Region, Chad. © UNFPA/Ollivier Girard
  • 13 May 2015
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Publication

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

Publication date: 15 Dec 2014

Author: UNFPA, Interagency Task Team, World Health Organization, UNICEF

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News

World records shattered for HIV testing

Traditional dancers entertain participants at the record-breaking HIV counselling and testing event in Gambella, Ethiopia. © UNFPA Ethiopia
  • 23 March 2015
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H4+

Published on: 12/03/2015

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

Youth activist Benaiah Nari, in Papua New Guinea, helps his peers make safe and respectful sexual and reproductive health choices. © UNFPA Pacific
  • 24 February 2015
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