Migration

June 19, Hangzhou---With support from UNFPA, the United Nations Population Fund in China and UNICEF, the United Nations Children’s Fund, National Bureau of Statistics (NBS) organized the China International Seminar on the 2010 Round of Census in Hangzhou from 19-22 June 2013.

WCARO 2016 ANNUAL REPORT SUMMARY

No. of pages : 12
Publisher : UNFPA WCARO
Publication date : 02/01/2017
Author : UNFPA WCARO

The message is clear.

We must put young people first if we are to harness the demographic dividend, build resilience and transform our region to achieve the Sustainable Development Goals and the Africa We Want.

Having helped secure political will in 2016, UNFPA in WCAR intends to secure resources, advance partnerships and fully promote, support and implement interventions that put young people first in 2017 and the years ahead.

UNFPA Nepal Brochure

No. of pages : 16
Publication date : 17/12/2016
Author : UNFPA Nepal

Established in 1971 in Nepal, UNFPA has been working with the Government of Nepal, development partners, parliamentarians, civil society, young people and other stakeholders to promote sexual and reproductive health and rights for all, ensure that no woman dies giving life and enable marginalized, poor and hard-to-reach people to live in dignity and enjoy their human rights.

Innovative practices for care of elderly women in India- Stree Shakti

No. of pages : 92
Publisher : Stree Shakti-The Parallel Force
Publication date : 20/11/2016
Author : Stree Shakti-The Parallel Force

This study has been supported by the United Nations Population Fund, India and conducted by Stree Shakti-The Parallel Force. The findings expressed in the publication are those of the contributors and do not necessarily reflect the opinion of the Stree Shakti-The Parallel Force, United Nations and UNFPA.

Tragedies have been dominating the headlines. War and persecution achieved a terrible new milestone this year effective women and children around the world. Millions of girls are still trapped in a cycle of extreme poverty, child marriage and adolescent pregnancy – misfortunes that have a ripple effect across generations.

It is easy to feel helpless. But change is possible.

Regional Demographic Profiles Compared: West and Central Africa’s Position

No. of pages : 52
Publisher : UNFPA WCARO
Publication date : 17/11/2016
Author : UNFPA WCARO

This working document, drawn up on the basis of the World Bank report, focuses on Africa and more specifically West and Central Africa, and gives an overview of the efforts required in this part of the world with regard to a ‘catching-up’ strategy to stop it lagging further, the key development stakes and challenges it faces. It also underlines Africa’s comparative advantage compared to other regions of the world in terms of its large demographic potential.

UNFPA in Congo: Visit from the Regional Director

No. of pages : 30
Publisher : UNFPA Congo
Publication date : 28/10/2016
Author : UNFPA Congo

This newsletter presents the highlights of the visit of the Director of UNFPA's West and Central Africa Regional Office to the Republic of Congo. During his visit to the Congo, Mr. Mabingue Ngom, had the opportunity, through field visits and meetings with partners, to see for himself the reality on the ground. Congo might be an orange country, but looking back at his visit, the Regional Director confessed that UNFPA Congo’s challenges are the same, if not worse, than those faced by red LIC’s.

UNFPA GCC Newsletter

No. of pages : 6
Publication date : 16/10/2016
Author : UNFPA GCC

UNFPA GCC July-September 2016 highlights some important topics, including the training workshop held for Ministry of Social Development staff featuring puppet shadow theatre, a refresher training held for Oman Y-PEERs, UNFPA GCC participation in the Country Co-operation Strategy (CCS) 2016-2022 of WHO and the Government of Oman, UNFPA GCC participation in the celebration of the International Day of Non-Violence held by Raj Yoga Center in Muscat and UNFPA ED statement on World Contraception Day. 

Humanitarian Response Plan - Iraq

No. of pages : 102
Publication date : 01/01/2016
Author : Humanitarian Country Team - Iraq

During 2015, the Humanitarian Country Team supported the national
effort, preparing one of the most highly prioritized appeals
launched in the region. Partners, supported generously by donors,
have worked around the clock to reach people under siege,
help newly displaced seek safety, provide life-saving support
to families at extreme risk, and deliver assistance to returnees.
Unfortunately, all indicators point to a worsening situation. Iraq,
a country devastated by years of violence and conflict, is experiencing

UNFPA Annual Report 2015

No. of pages : 64
Publication date : 27/09/2016
Author : UNFPA

PEOPLE AT THE CENTRE OF SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT
The new development agenda and evolving funding dynamic call for new thinking, new partnerships and new ways of doing business. While our current financial situation, at least for now, may not allow us to do more, we can endeavour to do better—and we will.

In 2015, we sought ways to secure more predictable and stable funding while continuing efforts towards innovation, both in our operations and programme delivery, as a means of achieving greater efficiency, greater results and greater impact.