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UN News) The United Kingdom’s intention to cut 85 per cent of its contribution to a flagship UN family planning programme this year, will have devastating consequences for women and girls and their families across the world, the UN sexual and reproductive health agency (UNFPA) said on Thursday 29 April 2021.
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UNICEF/Catherine Ntabadde | Babies at a neonatal intensive unit at a hospital in Kampala, Uganda, which was refurbished with support from UNFPA.
“When funding stops, women and girls suffer”, UNFPA Executive Director Dr. Natalia Kanem, said in a statement, “especially the poor, those living in remote, underserved communities and through humanitarian crises.”
Saturday, 1 May 2021, 5:45 am
The United Kingdom’s intention to cut 85 per
cent of its contribution to a flagship UN family planning
programme this year, will have devastating consequences for
women and girls and their families across the world, the UN
sexual and reproductive health agency (UNFPA) said on
Thursday.
“When funding stops, women and
girls suffer”, UNFPA
Executive Director Dr. Natalia Kanem, said in a statement,
“especially the poor, those living in remote, underserved
communities and through humanitarian crises.”
Dr.
Kanem added that the UNFPA deeply regrets the UK’s
decision to step away from its commitments at a time when
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This year’s State of the World Population (SWOP) report has charged societies to support women and girls to make their own choices about their bodies.
The report highlights the fact that half of women in developing countries are denied the right to decide whether to have sex with their partners, use contraception or seek health care.
The SWOP is the United Nations Population Fund’s (UNFPA) flagship report, that is released every year, since 1999, that guides policy making, advocacy, programming, research, monitoring and evaluation of the Fund’s development agenda.
The 2021 report, which was launched on April 14, 2021 globally, is entitled “My Body is My Own: Claiming the rights to autonomy and self- determination.”