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Newsletter- Volume II, Issue III

Inside this issue: - 3rd Youth Dialogue - International Youth Day 2013 - Training of Trainers (TOT) Activities

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ICPD Beyond 2014, Review and Follow up

The International Conference on Population and Development (ICPD) which was first held in Cairo in 1999 was a breakthrough in the history of population and its development. At th...

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State of World Population 2013

Every day in developing countries, 20,000 girls below age 18 give birth. Nine in 10 of these births occur within marriage or a union. This has consequences on the health, educat...

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10 Facts About Adolescent Pregnancy

0 facts about adolescent pregnancy   Every day, 20,000 girls below age 18 give birth in developing countries.   Of the 7.3 million girls below age ...

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Newsletter - Volume II, Issue I

The GCC Area Office wishes all our readers a very happy new year and season's greetings. We begin the new year with a renewed commit-ment to deliver a world where every pregna...

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Newsletter - Volume II, Issue II

Inside this issue: - recent and upcoming calender of events - Muscat Festival - Y-Peer Bahrain - Executive Director's visit to Saudi Arabia ...

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10 Days of Activism

The Youth Peer Education (Y-PEER) Network main goal is to educate young people on sexual and reproductive health and rights (SRHR) through peer education methodology and interperso...

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Newsletter - Volume I, Issue I

GCC Area Office launches the first issue of its quarterly newsletter. Please download and enjoy! We welcome comments.     &...

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State of World Population 2012

All human beings-regardless of age, sex, race or income-are equal in dignity and rights. Yet 222 million women in developing countries are unable to exercise the human right to vol...

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