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The State of World Population 2022 will take up the issue of unintended pregnancy and look at its drivers and impact. We will take a look at causes and consequences of unmet need for family planning, but also at the constellation of forces that can lead to an unintended pregnancy and at how that pregnancy can harm a woman's or adolescent's health, her earnings potential and more.
In recognition of the need to improve sexual, reproductive, maternal, newborn and adolescent health (SRMNAH), this publication focuses on the availability, accessibility, acceptability and quality of midwifery services and the pivotal role midwifes play within the wider SRMNAH workforce.
Explores the social, institutional, economic and legal forces that determine how much power a woman has over her body and to make her own choices, the extent to which she has access to quality, non-discriminatory information and services, and how gender inequality underpins all of these.
Documents the origins, drivers and prevalence of harmful practices within and across developing and developed countries as well as in humanitarian settings. The publication also highlights their impact on girls' and women's health, well-being and rights throughout their lives, the impact on demographics, and national economies.
Describes the struggle for rights and choices over the past 50 years and shows how UNFPA played a critical role in helping women and adolescents overcome the diverse and evolving obstacles to their accessing information and services.
Human rights are universal, interrelated and interconnected.
Official records of the Financial Report and Audited Financial Statements for the Biennium Ended 31 December 2015 and Report of the Board of Auditors: United Nations Population Fund.
No country today--even those considered the wealthiest and most developed--can claim to be fully inclusive, where all people have equal opportunities and protections, and fully enjoy their human rights.
Presents the Report of the Executive Board of the United Nations Development Programme, United Nations Population Fund and the United Nations Office for Project Services 2016.
In 15 years, the lifespan of the 2030 Agenda, the 10-year-old girl will be 25. Will she still be left behind? Or will she be enjoying her human rights and well-being, and exploring the many avenues open to her, knowing that, when her own daughter turns 10, she will experience more of the same?
Presents the Report of the Executive Board of the United Nations Development Programme, United Nations Population Fund and the United Nations Office for Project Services on its Work during 2012.
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