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    <title>UNFPA Publications</title>
    <link>http://www.unfpa.org</link>
    <description>UNFPA, the United Nations Population Fund, is an international development agency that promotes the right of every woman, man and child to enjoy a life of health and equal opportunity. UNFPA supports countries in using population data for policies and programmes to reduce poverty and to ensure that every pregnancy is wanted, every birth is safe, every young person is free of HIV/AIDS, and every girl and woman is treated with dignity and respect. UNFPA – because everyone counts.</description>
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    <managingEditor>serrano@unfpa.org (Alvaro Serrano)</managingEditor>
    <webMaster>gruber@unfpa.org (Kimberly Gruber)</webMaster>
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          <title>Managing Gender-based Violence Programmes in Emergencies</title>
          <link>http://unfpa.dexero.com/public/home/publications/pid/10495</link>
          <description>UNFPA has launched a companion guide to its free e-learning course for professionals who are working to address Gender Based Violence in humanitarian contexts. The e-learning course uses problems that practitioners currently face and case scenarios from real-life humanitarian contexts to guide learning. Integrated throughout the modules are videos, learning activities and quizzes that both engage the learner, and support participants&#8217; varying learning styles. The new companion guide not only covers all of the content in the e-learning, but also provides new case studies, sample tools, best practices, and activities.</description>
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          <title>Urbanization, gender and urban poverty: </title>
          <link>http://unfpa.dexero.com/public/home/publications/pid/10172</link>
          <description>This collaborative working paper, and the shorter technical briefing note derived from it, discuss hidden dimensions of urban poverty, and the different ways in which they impact men and women. This gender perspective supports a broader understanding of urban poverty that stretches beyond income to include domestic and care responsibilities, dependency and powerlessness.    The papers explore women&#8217;s engagement in both paid work, which is often informal and subject to increasing insecurity and low earnings, and unpaid work, which results in time poverty for women. It also discusses differential access to shelter and basic services and their importance for safety, security and well-being.</description>
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          <title>Trends in Maternal Mortality:1990-2010</title>
          <link>http://unfpa.dexero.com/public/home/publications/pid/10728</link>
          <description>Globally, the total number of maternal deaths decreased by from 543 000 in 1990 to 287 000 in 2010. Likewise,&#160; the global maternal mortality ratio (MMR) declined from 400 maternal deaths per 100 000 live births in 1990 to 210 in 2010, representing an average annual decline of 3.1 per cent.    All developing regions experienced a decline in MMR between 1990 and 2010, with the highest reduction in the 20-year period in Eastern Asia (69 per cent) followed by Northern Africa (66 per cent), Southern Asia (64 per cent), Sub-Saharan Africa (41 per cent), Latin America and the Caribbean (41 per cent), Oceania (38 per cent) and finally Caucasus and Central Asia (35 per cent). Although the latter region experienced the lowest decline, its already low MMR of 71 maternal deaths per 100 000 live births in 1990 made it more challenging to achieve the same decline as another region with a higher 1990 MMR value.    &#160;</description>
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          <title>Mobilising Men in Practice</title>
          <link>http://unfpa.dexero.com/public/home/publications/pid/10046</link>
          <description>Men need to be involved in reflective, in-depth discussions and comprehensive campaigns focused on ending violence against women. This report documents the work of one such effort, the Mobilising Men initiative, led by the Institute of Development Studies (University of Sussex in Britain) with support from UNFPA. Through partnerships with civil society groups in India, Kenya and Uganda beginning in 2009, th initiative trained men to be team activists in seeking gender balances.</description>
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          <title>Delivering as One on Gender-Based Violence</title>
          <link>http://unfpa.dexero.com/public/home/publications/pid/7202</link>
          <description>This report summarizes the proceedings and recommendations of the November 2010 global consultation on violence against women that brought together various stakeholders, including United Nations agencies, non-governmental organizations and representatives of the 10 pilot countries selected under the Inter-Agency Network on Women and Gender Equality.</description>
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          <title>Exploring Linkages</title>
          <link>http://unfpa.dexero.com/public/home/publications/pid/7262</link>
          <description>This e-publication highlights the results of a survey of women clients of microfinance institutions in 14 countries in Africa, Asia and Latin America, with a special focus on the effects of the social services provided by those institutions. It&#160; finds that microfinance, when offered in conjunction with health education services, can both empower women and improve their sexual and reproductive health.</description>
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          <title>Engaging Men and Boys in Gender Equality</title>
          <link>http://unfpa.dexero.com/public/home/publications/pid/8050</link>
          <description>This report generates specific, detailed lessons for successful implementation of initiatives that engage men and boys in advancing gender equality and reproductive health. Four case studies from Bangladesh, Philippines, Cambodia and Uganda are presented followed by lessons learnt and recommendations for supporting work in the field of male engagement.</description>
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          <title>Report of the global meeting on skewed sex ratios at birth</title>
          <link>http://unfpa.dexero.com/public/home/publications/pid/9143</link>
          <description>This report of the global meeting on Skewed Sex Ratios at Birth: Addressing the Issue and the Way Forward, held in&#160; Viet Nam in October, provides an overview of the meeting and delves into some key trends, determinants, consequences and responses on the issue. Challenges and recommendations are also included.</description>
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          <title>The State of the World&apos;s Midwifery 2011</title>
          <link>http://unfpa.dexero.com/public/home/publications/pid/10765</link>
          <description>Increasing women&apos;s access to quality midwifery has become a focus of global efforts to realize the right of every woman to the best possible health care during pregnancy and childbirth. A first step is assessing the situation.This comprehensive report, supported by 30 partners, provides the first comprehensive analysis of midwifery services and issues in countries where the needs are greatest.    The report provides new information and data gathered from 58 countries in all regions of the world. Its analysis confirms that the world lacks some 350,000 skilled midwives -- 112,000 in the neediest 38 countries surveyed -- to fully meet the needs of women around the world. The report explores a range of issues related to building up this key health workforce.</description>
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          <title>Accelerating Change: 2010 Annual Report</title>
          <link>http://unfpa.dexero.com/public/home/publications/pid/10761</link>
          <description>This report documents progress during the third year of the Joint Programme. In 2010, the programme was implemented in Burkina Faso, Djibouti, Ethiopia, Egypt, The Gambia, Guinea, Guinea Bissau, Kenya, Senegal, Somalia, Sudan and Uganda, with Eritrea, Mali and Mauritania also receiving some technical and financial assistance.    &#160;</description>
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          <title>Gender at the Heart of ICPD:</title>
          <link>http://unfpa.dexero.com/public/home/publications/pid/8080</link>
          <description>This document presents a UNFPA&apos;s Strategic Framework on Gender Mainstreaming and the Empowerment of Women. It reflect lessons learned from a 2008-2009 Capacity Assessment exercise, as well as the need for an increased focus on gender in the context of addressing the goals of the International Conference on Population and Development.</description>
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          <title>Preventing Gender-biased Sex Selection</title>
          <link>http://unfpa.dexero.com/public/home/publications/pid/7885</link>
          <description>This joint interagency statement reaffirms the commitment of United Nations agencies to encourage and support efforts by States, international and national organizations, civil society and communities to uphold the rights of girls and women and to address the multiple manifestations of gender discrimination including the problem of imbalanced sex ratios caused by sex selection.</description>
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          <title>Initiating the Multi-Stakeholder Joint Programme on Violence Against Women:  A Review of the Processes and Some Key Interim Lessons Learned</title>
          <link>http://unfpa.dexero.com/public/home/publications/pid/8230</link>
          <description>This compendium documents the key processes involved in initiating multi-stakeholder joint programming on violence against women. It culls interim lessons from 10 pilot countries. The report provides a pragmatic overview of using joint programming as an approach to maximize results and sustainability. It provides guidance for in-country stakeholders (UNCTs, government and civil society) that are commencing similar multi-stakeholder joint programmes in countries globally.        It includes step-by-step guidance on components of successful joint programming, from conducting baseline assessments to final monitoring and evaluation.</description>
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          <title>UNFPA Annual Report 2009</title>
          <link>http://unfpa.dexero.com/public/home/publications/pid/6057</link>
          <description>UNFPA&apos;s Annual Report 2009 provides an overview of achievements last year in saving mothers&#8217; lives, planning families, preventing HIV infections and promoting the rights of women and girls. The report also highlights initiatives to address gender-based violence, to assist pregnant women in humanitarian emergencies and to bolster efforts to achieve the Millennium Development Goals.    &#160;</description>
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          <title>UNFPA Annual Report 2010</title>
          <link>http://unfpa.dexero.com/public/home/publications/pid/7797</link>
          <description>The annual report illustrates UNFPA&apos;s projects and programmes in 155 countries in 2010 and provides a snapshot of income and project expenditures for the year.</description>
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