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State of World Population 2004

The Cairo Consensus at Ten - Population, Reproductive Health and the Global Effort to End Poverty

Series: State of World Population
( Print: September 2004, PDF: September 2004 )

This year’s report examines countries’ achievements and constraints in implementing the Cairo consensus, including efforts to improve the quality and reach of reproductive health programmes, promote...

This year’s report examines countries’ achievements and constraints in implementing the Cairo consensus, including efforts to improve the quality and reach of reproductive health programmes, promote...


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State of World Population 2003

Making One Billion Count - Investing in Adolescents' Health and Rights

Series: State of World Population
( Print: October 2003, PDF: October 2003 )

The largest generation of adolescents in history —1.2 billion kids—is preparing to enter adulthood in a rapidly changing world. This State of World Population Report examines the challenges and risks...

The largest generation of adolescents in history —1.2 billion kids—is preparing to enter adulthood in a rapidly changing world. This State of World Population Report examines the challenges and risks...


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State of World Population 2012 (Arabic language)

By Choice, Not by Chance - Family Planning, Human Rights and Development

Series: State of World Population (Arabic language)
( PDF: December 2012 )

Family planning is a human right. Still, 222 million women in developing countries do not have access to contraception and are at risk of unplanned pregnancy that can cause health complications and...

Family planning is a human right. Still, 222 million women in developing countries do not have access to contraception and are at risk of unplanned pregnancy that can cause health complications and...


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State of World Population 2012

By Choice, Not by Chance - Family Planning, Human Rights and Development

Series: State of World Population
( Print: December 2012, PDF: December 2012 )

Family planning is a human right. Still, 222 million women in developing countries do not have access to contraception and are at risk of unplanned pregnancy that can cause health complications and...

Family planning is a human right. Still, 222 million women in developing countries do not have access to contraception and are at risk of unplanned pregnancy that can cause health complications and...


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State of World Population 2012 (Russian language)

By Choice, Not by Chance - Family Planning, Human Rights and Development

Series: State of World Population (Russian language)
( PDF: December 2012 )

Family planning is a human right. Still, 222 million women in developing countries do not have access to contraception and are at risk of unplanned pregnancy that can cause health complications and...

Family planning is a human right. Still, 222 million women in developing countries do not have access to contraception and are at risk of unplanned pregnancy that can cause health complications and...