Annual Report

UNFPA Supplies Annual Report 2020

Highlights of Key Progress

Number of pages: 46

Publication date: 01 Jun 2021

Author: UNFPA

Publisher: UNFPA

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News

Do you know where your birth control is? Tracking contraceptives improves health services – and choice in Uganda

DrugDash is a digital system that replaced paper records for tracking contraceptive supplies, eliminating stock-outs and waste. © Outbox
  • 19 July 2021
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News

With COVID-19 heralding possible fertility changes, leaders must urgently support women’s rights and choices

A mobile health clinic, supported by UNFPA and the Spotlight Initiative, brings critical family planning and other services to underserved parts of Mozambique. ©UNFPA Mozambique/Mbuto Machili
  • 08 July 2021
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Publication

How will COVID-19 impact fertility?

Technical brief

Number of pages: 10

Publication date: 09 Jul 2021

Author: UNFPA

Publisher: UNFPA

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News

Bodily autonomy becomes a global rallying cry at Paris Forum on gender equality

UNFPA Executive Director Dr. Natalia Kanem and Malian feminist activist Oumou Salif Touré visited the art installation UNFPA developed in partnership with Equipop and Dysturb to highlight the critical importance of realizing bodily autonomy for all. “The future remains very uncertain. But I have faith in this generation of feminists to which I belong,” Ms. Touré told UNFPA. © UNFPA/Appolonia Benoist
  • 02 July 2021
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Publication

Developing Effective Condom Programmes

Number of pages: UNFPA

Publication date: 01 Dec 2020

Author: UNFPA, UNAIDS

Publisher: UNFPA, UNAIDS

The purpose of this technical brief is to provide information for countries preparing funding requests for comprehensive condom programmes. The brief describes best practices in condom programming in countries with moderate to high HIV burden, where strong condom programs are essential to national HIV prevention efforts as well as prevention of other sexually-transmitted infections (STIs) and unintended pregnancies. Significant weaknesses in program stewardship, demand, and supply result in lower than desired levels of condom use in many of these countries.

Publication

Investing in Maternal Health and Family Planning in Small Island Developing States

Number of pages: 68

Publication date: 01 May 2021

Author: UNFPA

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Publication

Pandemic Pivot: Achieving Transformative Results in the Covid-19 Pandemic

Number of pages: 39

Publication date: 10 Jun 2021

Author: UNFPA

Publisher: UNFPA

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News

After childbirth trauma, Afghan women emerge from life in shadows

Noorjahan laughs as she recovers from fistula surgery in Malalai Hospital in Kabul, Afghanistan. Now, she says, "I can live." © Andrea Bruce/ NOOR
  • 07 June 2016
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News

One year into the pandemic, UNFPA estimates 12 million women have seen contraceptive interruptions, leading to 1.4 million unintended pregnancies

Supply chain problems, mobility restrictions and fear of seeking health services contributed to family planning disruptions for millions of women. Pictured, empty shelves at a store in the United Kingdom at the height of the pandemic; the pandemic may be affecting women differently across affluent and lower-income countries. © Unsplash/Carlos de Toro
  • 11 March 2021
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