News

Reclaiming teenage mothers’ dreams, plans and potential

Ana Francini González Avalos became pregnant at 13. Despite social stigma around adolescent pregnancy, Fran – as she likes to be called – says she is betting on herself and her future potential. © UNFPA/Priscilla Mora Flores
  • 07 November 2022
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International Conference on Family Planning

14 November - 17 November 2022

Pattaya City, Thailand / YouTube Live

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News

After an adolescent pregnancy drove them apart, here’s how one family in Rwanda reconnected

Nyiranzahavugimana Florence, a young mother in Karongi district, carries her child on her back while selling mobile money services. © UNFPA/Alain Mwizerwa
  • 02 November 2022
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Publication

Investing in three transformative results: Realizing powerful returns

Number of pages: 28

Publication date: 01 Nov 2022

Publisher: UNFPA

This research publication shares the economic returns in investing in transformative results committed by UNFPA: ending unmet need for family planning; ending preventable maternal deaths; and ending harmful practices.

Overall, the research shows that investing in UNFPA transformative results brings powerful returns by 2050. The research publication also highlights the specific cost benefit ratios in investing in these results.

Annual Report

2021 MHTF Annual Report: Strengthening Health System Resilience in the COVID-19 Era

Number of pages: 55

Publication date: 30 Sep 2022

Publisher: UNFPA

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Publication

Protect the Promise: 2022 Progress Report, Every Woman Every Child

Number of pages: 73

Publication date: 18 Oct 2022

Publisher: WHO and UNICEF

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News

In Costa Rica, indigenous youth leaders are blazing a trail toward a better future for women and girls

In her daughter, Ms. Gallardo sees the future. © UNFPA Costa Rica/Gabriela Rodríguez
  • 05 August 2022
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News

Gender and income inequalities driving teenage motherhood in developing countries, new report confirms

Haiti – Lumilene*, 15, lives with her parents and her 6-month-old daughter in a camp for people displaced by the earthquake that hit Haiti in 2010. She is one of many child mothers in the camp, where violence against girls and women is rife. © UNFPA/Plan International/Pieter ten Hoopen
  • 05 July 2022
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Press Release

UNFPA research reveals that nearly a third of all women in developing countries become mothers during adolescence

05 July 2022

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Reproductive rights are human rights

Published on: 29/06/2022

Restricting access to abortion does not prevent abortion. It simply makes it more deadly.

Read UNFPA's statement on the global implications of new restrictions to access to abortion here.

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