Pledges to Give Poor Women Access to Family Planning Are Having an Impact
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Pledges to Give Poor Women Access to Family Planning Are Having an Impact
<p>Family planning panel on day two of Women Deliver (left to right) UNFPA Executive Director Dr. Babatunde Osotimehin; Melinda Gates, co-founder of the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation; Philippines Secretary of Health Dr. Enrique Ona; and Dr. Awa Coll-Seck, Minister of Health in Senegal</p>
28 May 2013
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KUALA LUMPUR—Enabling family planning use to empower girls and women and protect their health was the theme of day two of the Women Deliver conference.
Investing in Women and Girls Pays: Highlights from Women Deliver
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Investing in Women and Girls Pays: Highlights from Women Deliver
<p>UNFPA's Executive Director with Mette-Marit, Crown Princess of Norway and champion of women's rights, at the first day of the Women Deliver conference.</p>
Midwife Finds her Work with Refugees Challenging and Rewarding
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<p>In spite of the challenges of working in a refugee camp, midwife Ghadeer Taher Horani is very happy being able to contribute to the lives of women and children.</p>
Symposium Identifies Ways to Strengthen Quality Midwifery Care
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<p>Every Woman, Every Child: A Midwifery Perspective. Scroll down to view the full infographic and <a href="https://storify.com/unfpa/midwivesmatter" target="_blank">Storify</a> recap.</p> <p> </p>