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Obstetric Fistula Guiding Principles For Clinical Managements and Programme Development
This document was first issued in 2006 (Lewis and de Bernis, 2006). It is truly remarkable to read it today1 and to see the amazing degree to which the situation of fistula has changed. In 2006, the original groundbreaking work raised the profile of obstetric fistula as an urgent public health problem, and provided the first practical guidance for those involved in the care of women with the condition. In 2018, the international community called for obstetric fistula to be eliminated within a decade, aligning with the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development and its 17 global goals.
My Body Is My Own
We have the inherent right to choose what we do with our body, to ensure its protection and care, to pursue its expression. The quality of our lives depends on it. In fact, our lives themselves depend on it.
UNFPA Mozambique’s 2020 Annual Report
UNFPA Mozambique’s 2020 Annual Report, Responding to a Year of Crisis, highlights the agency’s achievements, thematic priorities, and strategic enablers in supporting the Government and partners to reach the most vulnerable women, girls and youth in the country.
Korean Integrated Maternal & Child Health Initiative (KIMCHI) PROJECT
A joint United Nations Program, led by UNFPA in partnership with WHO, and funded by the Korea International Cooperation Agency (KOICA), KIMCHI supported the Government of Mozambique to reduce maternal and new-born morbidity and mortality in Mozambique and Cabo Delgado.
Cyclone Eloise Fact Sheet
In the early hours of 23 January, Cyclone Eloise –a category two storm packing winds of up to 120km/hour, gusts of 150 km/h – made landfall in Sofala Province in central Mozambique, an area still recovering from the devastation of Cyclone Idai some two years ago.
UNFPA has joined efforts led by the Government of Mozambique to assess the full extent of the cyclone’s damage and support a coordinated, rapid response that attends to the needs of those affected, including women, girls, and youth.
UNFPA Fact Sheet No. 1 - Storm Chalane (Jan 2021)
"UNFPA Mozambique is on the front-lines, together with Government and partners, responding to humanitarian crises, and focusing on providing life-saving assistance for women, girls, and those most vulnerable."
- Dr. Eduardo Celades, Deputy Representative, ai
Menstrual Management Amid Dual Disasters : Cyclone Idai Plus Covid-19 in Sofala, Mozambique
Qualitative Learning Study, December 2020
UNFPA Mozambique´s 2019 Annual Report - The Youth Dividend
Together with the Government of Mozambique and other partners, UNFPA continues to work steadfastly towards the achievement of zero unmet need for family planning, zero preventable maternal death, and zero harmful practices and gender-based violence that make up our global transformative results.