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DescriptionPromises to Keepannual report 2012 About this report UNFPA, your United Nations Population Fund, worked with 156 countries and territories in 2012 to deliver a world where every pregnancy is wanted, every childbirth is safe and every young person’s potential is fulfilled. Backed by a record $981 million in donor support in 2012, UNFPA further tightened the focus of its work to increase the impact in the organization’s core areas of sexual and reproductive health, reproductive rights and maternal health to improve the lives of millions of women and young people in developing countries. Until the middle of 2011, UNFPA had 13 major programming objectives, but after a review of its priorities and a fresh look at emerging challenges in developing countries, the organization narrowed its programming objectives to seven areas where it stands to have the greatest impact on the lives of women and young people: • Expanding and improving maternal and newborn health. • Increasing access to voluntary family planning. • Making HIV and STI services more accessible to pregnant women, people living with HIV, young people and key populations. • Advocating for gender equality and reproductive rights. • Increasing young people’s access to sexual and reproductive health services and information. • Linking population dynamics, policymaking and development plans. • Harnessing the power of data. This annual report describes progress made toward the achievement of the seven programming objectives globally and in each region in 2012. Sharing Widget |