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Lutte contre la mortalité maternelle et les violences basées sur le genre, accès à la planification familiale… : Nairobi, sommet de toutes les attentes
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Women s full and effective participation and decision-making in public life, as well as the elimination of violence, for achieving gender equality and the empowerment of all women and girls: CSW65 Agreed Conclusions - World
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Direct and indirect effects of COVID-19 pandemic and response in South Asia
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Disruptions in health services due to COVID-19 “may have contributed to an additional 239,000 child and maternal deaths in South Asia” - new UN report
Kathmandu/Bangkok/New Delhi, 17 March 2021: Drastic cuts in the availability and use of essential public health services across South Asia due to COVID-19 may have contributed to an estimated 228,000 additional child deaths in 2020, according to a new United Nations report. Around 11,000 additional maternal deaths are also expected.
Clinics and other health facilities have been closed and many vital health and nutrition programmes halted as the region battles to contain COVID-19 cases, which numbered 11 million by the end of 2020.
L initiative FassE: originalité et importance pour le développement de la résilience des jeunes au Sahel – Par Mabingue Ngom Directeur Régional UNPA – le soleil
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Family planning and gender equality: Ensuring women and girls are able to reach their full potential
Access to safe, voluntary family planning is a human right and research and policies show clearly that family planning is central to gender equality. File photo
Updated: Mar 8, 2021, 03:33 PM IST
Just over 25 years ago, two global events – the International Conference on Population and Development, Cairo and the Fourth World Conference on Women, Beijing– recognised on a global stage that women’s health and reproductive choices cannot be separate from human rights. According to the United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA) access to sexual and reproductive healthcare is essential for women’s empowerment, safety, gender equality and poverty reduction. And yet in 2021, millions of women and adolescent girls continue to lack access and information to these sexual and reproductive health services which are so crucial to their well-being.