Of all the United Nations organizations and agencies that reported providing funds for population activities in 2004, UNFPA provided the most assistance for family planning services and basic reproductive health services. UNDP provided the most assistance for HIV/AIDS activities and basic research, data and population and development policy analysis.
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Of all the foundations that reported providing population assistance in 2004, the Packard Foundation provided the most funds for family planning services and the Gates Foundation provided the most funds for both reproductive health services and HIV/AIDS activities. The Wellcome Trust provided the most funds for basic research, data and population and development policy analysis.
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Africa (Sub Saharan) |
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Family planning |
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Asia and The Pacific |
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Reproductive Health |
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Latin America and The Caribbean |
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HIV/AIDS |
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Eastern and Southern Europe |
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Basic Research |