20th Rafael M. Salas Memorial Lecture

17 December 2024

New York

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31 October 2024

News

Mass displacement of pregnant women requires mobilization of maternal health services in Lebanon, Syria

Soumaia was displaced from Lebanon while five months pregnant. She experienced a stillbirth after finding shelter in Syria. © UNFPA Syria/Alaa Ghorra
  • 30 October 2024
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News

In Sudan, city’s last remaining hospital shelled: “We need support now”

A newborn in Al-Saudi Maternity Hospital after large portions of the hospital were demolished in artillery fire. © Al-Saudi Maternity Hospital
  • 28 October 2024
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Publication

Making the Invisible Visible: Why disability matters in violence against women and bodily autonomy

Publication date: 01 Dec 2024

Publisher: UNFPA

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UNFPA Kazakhstan 5th Country Programme Evaluation (2021-2025)

UNFPA Kazakhstan 5th Country Programme Evaluation (2021-2025)

2024

Country

Eastern Europe & Central Asia

Kazakhstan

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The evaluation aims to demonstrate accountability for the performance of the fifth-country programme of UNFPA Kazakhstan. It also aims to support evidence-based decision-making to inform the development of the next country programme. The evaluation focused on UNFPA contribution to changing discriminatory social norms in Kazakhstan to accelerate the reduction in the unmet need for family planning and the reduction of gender-based violence.

 

UNFPA Ethiopia 9th Country Programme Evaluation (2020-2025)

UNFPA Ethiopia 9th Country Programme Evaluation (2020-2025)

2024

Country

East & Southern Africa

Ethiopia

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This evaluation provides an independent assessment of the 9th programme cycle of UNFPA Ethiopia. The evaluation assesses the geographic and demographic coverage of UNFPA humanitarian assistance and draws key conclusions from past and current cooperation to provide a set of clear, forward-looking and actionable recommendations for the next programme cycle.

News

Humanitarian response enables safe childbirth amid Cameroon’s catastrophic floods

A couple affected by violence and flooding in Mada, Far North Cameroon, received a baby box kit provided by UNFPA. © UNFPA Cameroon/Samuel Sawalda
  • 14 October 2024
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Protecting trans people's rights during emergencies in Bangladesh

Published on: 04/11/2024

During her recent visit to Bangladesh, UNFPA Executive Director Dr. Natalia Kanem met transgender people affected by a lack of access to urgent care during floods and cyclones in the district of Gaibandha, in the far northwest of the country.

In this video, she explains how important it is to ensure that LGBTQIA+ people receive the same relief as everyone else, especially during humanitarian crises.

Learn more about how UNFPA is supporting health for all in all settings. 

Updates

Italy’s commitment to ending female genital mutilation and supporting UNFPA’s core resources

01 Nov 2024

After learning about the harms of female genital mutilation through the UNFPA-UNICEF Joint Programme, Khadija now walks miles to raise awareness in her community, urging others to end the practice and protect future generations. © UNFPA / Fahmia Al-Fotih
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