New York, US (PANA) - The United Kingdom’s intention to cut 85 per cent of its contribution to a flagship UN family planning programme this year, will have devastating consequences for women and girls and their families across the world, the UN Population Fund (UNFPA) said on Thursday Full text...
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Cotonou, Benin (PANA) - Cotonou will host the eighth meeting of the Ouagadougou Partnership from 3-5 December to accelerate progress in the use of family planning services in nine French-speaking countries in West Africa, official sources told PANA here Thursday Full text...
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Gaborone, Botswana (PANA) - Botswana government is finalising preparation for introducing free DNA test in hospitals across the country, the Office of the President indicated on Monday Full text...
Niger makes progress in use of contraceptive methods
Niamey, Niger (PANA) - Niger has made much progress in the use of contraceptive methods since the adoption of a family planning (FP) policy in 1985 to reduce maternal and infant mortality rates, reports the government weekly ‘Sahel Dimanche’ Full text...
Family planning services project starts in West Africa sub-region
Niamey, Niger (PANA) – A regional family planning project has been launched in the Nigerien capital, Niger, with the objective of improving access to and use of quality family planning services in the West African sub-region Full text...
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