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UNFPA Namibia 6th CPD 2019-2023

UNFPA Country Programme Document for Namibia (2019-2023)

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This 6th Country Programme Document of UNFPA for Namibia was approved by the Executive Board on 5 September 2018 in New York. The new programme is informed by Agenda 2030 for the Sustainable Goals, Harambee Prosperity Plan and National Development Plan Five and will focus on national and sub-national interventions geared towards empowering young people, particularly adolescent girls on sexual and reproductive health issues by increasing their knowledge and skills towards adoption of protective sexual behaviors.

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UNFPA Namibia Communication Report, Jan-Jul 2018 Key Achievements

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The report provides a glimpse into the main communication achievements of  UNFPA Namibia Country Office from January to July 2018.

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United Nations Partnership Framework (UNPAF) 2019-2023, Abridged Version

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The Second United Nations Partnership Agreement Framework (UNPAF) provides a system-wide overview of United Nations system engagement and functions in Namibia for the period 2019-2023. The UNPAF is the framework under which the United Nations system will support the Government of the Republic of Namibia (GRN).

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Namibia Annual United Nations Country Results Report 2016

Annual Report

Namibia Annual United Nations Country Results Report 2016

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Annual Report 2016: Millions of lives transformed

Annual Report

Annual Report 2016: Millions of lives transformed

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HIV and SRHR Linkages Infographic Snapshot: Namibia 2016

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This country snapshot provides an overview of national level data for the full scope of HIV and sexual and reproductive health and rights linkages/integration at the levels of enabling environment, health systems and integrated service delivery.

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State of World Population Report 2016

State of World Population Report

Where will the 10-year-old girl be at 25? Much depends on the choices many different people make, from parents to policymakers, educators to health-care professionals, economists to entrepreneurs, journalists to community leaders. We must all be involved. Today’s 10-year-old girl is already on the way to her future. And her future is our own.

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