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Taking Stock: Sexual and Reproductive and Health and Rights in Climate Commitments: A Global Review Summary
Reviewing national climate policies, including the NDCs, and exploring and addressing gaps related to SRHR and GBV is critical to ensure no one is left behind. This summary of the global overview of references related to SRHR, health, gender, young people, rights and population dynamics provides insight into the needs, priorities and gaps of the countries on SRHR in climate policies. The overview also informs cross-country learning. This knowledge supports greater inclusion, representation and action for disproportionately affected groups.
Taking Stock: Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights in Climate Commitments
Reviewing national climate policies and exploring and addressing gaps related to SRHR and GBV is critical to ensure no one is left behind. This global report examines the integration of sexual and reproductive health and rights and related themes in the NDCs of countries from 2020.
Safeguard Young People Programme Annual Report 2022
The SYP programme, a flagship initiative by the UNFPA Regional Office for East and Southern Africa, empowers adolescents and young people between the ages of 10 to 24 to protect themselves from sexually transmitted infections, including HIV, early and unintended pregnancy, unsafe abortion, early marriage, gender-based violence, and other harmful cultural practices.
Reaching Key Population Groups with Sexual and Reproductive Health Services
Finding ways to reach key populations with quality integrated SRH has been one of the priorities for the joint 2gether 4 SRHR.
8 Billion Lives, Infinite Possibilities: The case for rights and choices
The State of World Population report is produced by a panel of external advisers, researchers and writers, who work alongside UNFPA technical staff and editors, bringing the insights of leading independent experts together on issues related to the UNFPA mandate. This report explores how people — the general public, policymakers, academics and others — understand current population trends, and how those views can impact sexual and reproductive health and rights.
Standard Administrative Arrangement between the Government of Sweden represented by the Swedish International Development Cooperation Agency (Sida) and The United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA)
Standard Administrative Arrangement between the Government of Sweden represented by the Swedish International Development Cooperation Agency (Sida)
and The United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA)
Standard Memorandum of Understanding between Participating UN Organizations and The United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA) regarding the Operational Aspects of 2gether 4 SRHR
Standard Memorandum of Understanding between Participating UN Organizations and The United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA) regarding the Operational Aspects of 2gether 4 SRHR
Broadening the Grounds on Which Abortion is Legal: Effects on Sexual and Reproductive Health Indicators
Unsafe abortion is a major cause of maternal death, accounting for 15 per cent of all maternal deaths globally, almost all of which occur in countries with restrictive abortion laws. This discussion paper sought to offer insight into the question, “What are the effects on sexual and reproductive health indicators of broadening the conditions under which abortion is legal?”
Saving the Lives of Women, Girls and Newborn Babies: Programme Managers' role
This brief outlines the steps that programme managers can take to reduce maternal and neonatal deaths in East and Southern Africa. In the region, more than 49 million women who want to plan their families cannot get access to modern family planning. An estimated 830 women and adolescent girls die needlessly every day because of complications in pregnancy and childbirth.
Saving the Lives of Women, Girls and Newborn Babies: Policy and Decision-makers' role
This brief outlines the steps that policy and decision-makers can take to reduce maternal and neonatal deaths in East and Southern Africa. In the region, more than 49 million women who want to plan their families cannot get access to modern family planning. An estimated 830 women and adolescent girls die needlessly every day because of complications in pregnancy and childbirth.