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Programme Planning Resources and Training Materials:
A Compendium
This Compendium, published by UNFPA and Margaret Sanger Center International, is the result of a comprehensive mapping effort of programme-planning materials and training resources for HIV prevention among young people. Curricula, training manuals, guidelines, toolkits, reports and other resources are catalogued in this Compendium, available in printed format and CD Rom, with information on where these resources can be found.
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Financial Resource Flows for Population Activities in 2002
Financial Resource Flows for Population Activities in 2002 is intended to be a tool for donor and developing country Governments, multilateral organizations and agencies, private foundations and NGOs to monitor progress in achieving the financial resource targets agreed to at the ICPD.
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Investing in People
National Progress in Implementing the ICPD Programme of Action 1994-2004
This Global Survey includes responses from 169 countries on the steps they have taken to implement the Cairo Programme of Action, including measures related to population and development, gender equality, women's empowerment, reproductive rights and health and HIV/AIDS.
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Meeting the Challenges of Migration
Progress since the ICPD
This joint publication provides readers with an overview of key developments in addressing migration since the 1994 International Conference on Population and Development and points to challenges ahead. Chapters deal with migration trends, policy development, economic migration, refugee protection, human trafficking, internal migration, data, and the links between migration and development and human rights.
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Sexually Transmitted Infections: Breaking the Cycle of Transmission
Some 340 million new cases of sexually transmitted infections, excluding HIV, occur each year. This technical publication outlines the main issues involved in diagnosis and treatment of these infections, which cause serious health problems and also increase vulnerability to HIV. The publication also describes associated challenges for programming and implications for reproductive health policy.
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Women and HIV/AIDS
Confronting the Crisis
This report concludes that women are bearing the brunt of the HIV/AIDS epidemic and that strategies to reverse it cannot succeed unless women and girls are empowered to reclaim their rights. Noting that half of all people infected with HIV are women, the report documents the devastating and often invisible impact of AIDS on women and girls and highlights the ways discrimination, poverty and gender-based violence help fuel the epidemic.
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State of World Population 2004
The Cairo Consensus at Ten: Population, Reproductive Health and The Global Effort to End Poverty
This year's report, The Cairo Consensus at Ten: Population, Reproductive Health and the Global Effort to End Poverty, examines the progress countries have made and the obstacles they have encountered at the halfway point in implementing the ICPD plan.
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DISPATCHES: Issue Number 63
News from the United Nations Population Fund, September-October 2004
IN THIS ISSUE: • Report Examines Triumphs and Setbacks Since Cairo Population Consensus • British Support for UNFPA to Increase Over the Next Four Years • Latin America Reaffirms its Support for Cairo Consensus • Timor-Leste Announces Preliminary Census Results • Kazakhstan Takes Over Family Planning • Developing Contries Intensify Efforts to End Fistula • Youth Issues Get National Attention in Maldives
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Securing the Supplies People Rely On
This brochure was launched at the 2004 International Parliamentarians' Conference on the Implementation of the ICPD Programme of Action held in Strasbourg, France on 18-19 October 2004. It outlines the current RH commodity shortfall situation caused by rising demand and falling financial support and gives details of the Global Strategy on Reproductive Health Commodity Security (RHCS), running from advocacy, to resource mobilization, technical cooperation, coordination, national capacity building and improved sustainability.
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UNFPA 2003
Annual Report
Underlining the centrality of reproductive health to the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) was a priority throughout 2003. These goals are inseparable from the ICPD Programme of Action, which has been UNFPA's blueprint for development since 1994.
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