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unfpa rwanda 2023 annual report

UNFPA Rwanda 2023 Annual Report

Annual Report

In 2023, against the backdrop of the sixth Women Deliver conference held in Kigali, UNFPA witnessed a convergence of global efforts aimed at catalyzing action and dismantling barriers to progress for women and girls worldwide.

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RWANDA RAPID EMERGENCY OBSTETRIC  AND NEWBORN CARE (EmONC) NEEDS ASSESSMENT 2021

RWANDA RAPID EMERGENCY OBSTETRIC AND NEWBORN CARE (EmONC) NEEDS ASSESSMENT 2021

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Maternal and newborn health is a top priority for the Government of Rwanda. Efforts have resulted in impressive gains in expanding maternal and newborn services towards the reduction of Maternal and Neonatal Mortality Rates. However, despite a sustained commitment and the achievement of the Sustainable Development Goals, maternal and newborn health remains a challenge for the population of the country.

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COMPREHENSIVE EDUCATION SEXUALITY (A REFERENCE BOOK FOR SECONDARY SCHOOL TEACHERS)

COMPREHENSIVE EDUCATION SEXUALITY (A Reference Book For Secondary School Teachers)

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The primary goal of sexuality education is that children and young people become equipped with the knowledge, skills and values to make responsible choices about their sexual and social relationships.

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Together again for Women, Girls and Youth Empowerment

UNFPA Rwanda Newsletter Issue 2,2023

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UNFPA Rwanda Newsletter Issue 2,2023

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Newsletter Special Edition: The United Nations Population Fund at the 2023 Women Deliver Conference: All in for Gender Equality

Newsletter Special Edition: The United Nations Population Fund at the 2023 Women Deliver Conference: All in for Gender Equality

Newsletter

Rwanda hosted the sixth Women deliver conference from 17 to 20 July 2023. Women deliver is the largest global convening that catalyze conversations with stakeholders from around the world, breaking barriers, addressing challenges, and identifying opportunities to advance gender equality,

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UNFPA Rwanda Newsletter Issue 1,2023

UNFPA Rwanda Newsletter Issue 1,2023

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“Building strong partnerships and collaborations is key to promoting Sexual Reproductive Health & Rights, Youth Empowerment and Gender Equality for a brighter future for all.” Kwabena Asante-Ntiamoah, UNFPA Representative

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UNFPA Rwanda 2022 Key Results

UNFPA Rwanda 2022 Key Results

Annual Report

UNFPA Rwanda 2022 Key Results

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An Information Booklet for  young people (10-19),  Peer Educators and  Youth Counsellors.

Comprehensive Sexuality Education and Youth Friendly Health Services in Rwanda

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This booklet aims to give you the essential information you need as a young person. It tries to address the gaps in knowledge identified by the study which was conducted in the three districts (Karongi, Nyamasheke and Rusizi) of the Western Province of Rwanda in early 2020. The information contained in this booklet complements the information you receive from teachers, parents and healthcare providers. If you are aged 10 - 19 years old, we invite you to read this booklet and protect yourself against rumours and misconceptions. You know that: ‘’Knowledge is Power.”

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How Comprehensive Sexuality Education Supports a Better, Healthier Future!

CSE information Booklet: How Comprehensive Sexuality Education Supports a Better, Healthier Future!

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This booklet provides information for parents, caregivers, community leaders, youth group and religious leaders, community members, teachers and others involved in the welfare and development of children. It explains what good comprehensive sexuality education for children is all about and why communities should support young people’s access to sexual and reproductive health services. It also explains the six topics that guide the teaching of comprehensive sexuality education (relationships, values, culture, puberty, sexual behavior, and sexual and reproductive health), and what information needs to be shared with children on each topic, at the different stages of their growth, that is – The right information, at the right time. Not being aware of what is being taught to children can result in worry and resistance from parents and caregivers. This can lead to the wrong information being shared about what is being taught and to whom.

Young people are getting infected with HIV more often than any other age group in eastern and southern Africa. Every hour, 52 young people across the region get infected with HIV; of these, 60% are in young women This reason, more than any other, is why communities need to work together with governments, schools and other groups to ensure young people receive the right information, at the right time.

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FOSTERING INNOVATION FOR SEXUAL AND REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH

UNFPA Rwanda Newsletter Issue 4, 2022

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FOSTERING INNOVATION FOR SEXUAL AND REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH

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