Freedom From Fistula

Published on: 16/03/2011

An overview of the Campaign to End Fistula workings in Liberia, showing striking scenes of women & girls in their quest for treatment & a new life, free of obstetric fistula, a devastating child-bearing injury that affects more than 2 million women. Created by UNFPA Liberia and Governess Films, 2010

Jamaica Teen Pregnancy

Published on: 17/03/2011

In the Caribbean country of Jamaica, a girl is barred from going to school if she becomes pregnant.  Antoinette had no choice. Desperate to finish her education, she turned to the women's centre for help. UNTV, Mary Ferreira

Senegal: Beyond Tradition

Published on: 17/03/2011

Dialyma's father had forbidden his mother to cut his daughter.  The grandmother cut Dialyma against her wishes.  Now her father has joined a growing movement fighting to end female genital mutilation. He says change must come from the grassroots.

Nepal Commits to Women's Post-conflict Support and Participation

Published on: 17/03/2011

Nepal has developed an action plan to support women and girls affected by civil conflict and involve women in peacebuilding, as urged  by the UN Security Council in Resolutions 1325 and 1820.

PSA: World Population Day 2011 [Arabic]

Published on: 11/07/2011

In a world of 7 billion, educating and empowering women and girls helps reduce poverty and illiteracy, stabilizes populations, and enables societies to make better choices.

Islamic Perspectives on Women's Health and Rights

Published on: 12/06/2012

Islamic Perspectives on Women's Health and Rights

Counting on Each Other in a World of 7 Billion

Published on: 11/07/2011

This slideshow with music explores the ways in which the UNFPA mandate can contribute to making a world of 7 Billion successful for everyone.

PSA: World Population Day 2011

Published on: 11/07/2011

In a world of 7 billion, educating and empowering women and girls helps reduce poverty and illiteracy, stabilizes populations, and enables societies to make better choices.

Slideshow: Ageing in the 21st Century: A Celebration and a Challenge

Published on: 25/09/2012

A new report, "Ageing in the 21st Century," offers a vision to unlock the potential of ageing populations.

Mexico: Streets Not Paved with Gold

Published on: 27/10/2011

As global population rises, projected to reach 7 billion in October 2011, so does the population of the world's cities. Thousands of young people live as homeless on the streets of Mexico City, the world's eighth largest city. Many of them, who had fled their homes because of lack of jobs or family violence now find themselves in squalid and often dangerous conditions.

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