Empowering Young People: Ethiopia

Published on: 12/12/2014

Voices of young people: video collage produced by UNFPA Ethiopia. 

News

Huge potential for economic growth requires fulfilling the promise of youth, flagship report says

Students attend a workshop focused on their rights and potential, held during a conference in Apia, Samoa. Credit: UNFPA Pacific/Ariela Zibiah
  • 18 November 2014
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Publications

Report of the 1998 UNFPA Field Inquiry

Progress in the Implementation of the ICPD Programme of Action

Number of pages: 70

Publication date: 11 Jan 1999

Author: UNFPA

Publisher: UNFPA

Prior to the ICPD+5 review of the Programme of Action adopted at the International Conference on Population and Development (ICPD) held in 1994. The Inquiry focused on the operational dimensions of population and reproductive health programmes and aimed to assess what progress countries had made since the ICPD and what obstacles they are facing. One hundred and fourteen responses were received from developing countries and those with economies in transition, and 18 developed countries reported their experiences.

State of World Population Report 2009: Trailer

Published on: 18/11/2009

Promoting the role of women in stopping climate change.  For more information, visit /swp/

State of World Population Report 2009: Bolivia

Published on: 02/09/2014

A view on the effects of Climate Change from Bolivia

News

Drivers of Contraception in Tajikistan: Poverty, Religion and Mothers-in-law

<p>Social norms about family size have changed in Tajikistan following the fall of the Soviet Union when large families were encouraged and supported.</p>
  • 09 November 2012
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Press Release

Additional Investments in Youth Needed as World Population Tops 7 Billion, States UNFPA Report

26 October 2011

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News

Executive Director Speaks about the Importance of Midwifery

  • 21 June 2011
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Media Advisory

Launch of First Ever State of World's Midwifery Report

06 June 2011

1

Press Release

Women Central to Efforts to Deal With Climate Change, Says New UNFPA Report

18 November 2009

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