Annual Report 2025
2025 was fraught with challenges: deepening geopolitical divides, escalating humanitarian crises, and widening inequalities that severely strained the...
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2025 was fraught with challenges: deepening geopolitical divides, escalating humanitarian crises, and widening inequalities that severely strained the...
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In 2026, UNFPA is appealing for $1 billion to deliver life-saving reproductive health and critical gender-based violence prevention services and programmes to 34 million women,…
Campaign
UNFPA’s new State of World Population report shows that the real crisis we are facing is not a problem of demographic change: It is a crisis of reproductive agency.
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Football inspires women and girls seeking safety from conflict in Colombia
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Football inspires young men and boys in Paraguay to speak out against violence
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When childbirth turns dangerous in Togo, this midwife is a lifesaver
Publication
Drawing on the 2025-2026 Demographic Futures Survey of over 108,000 Internet-connected young adults across 73 countries, this report explores young…
Annual Report
In 2025, the UNFPA Supplies Partnership mobilized record domestic financing, prevented 10 million unintended pregnancies and 3 million unsafe…
Annual Report
2025 was fraught with challenges: deepening geopolitical divides, escalating humanitarian crises, and widening inequalities that severely strained…
Statement
We are living through a time of profound demographic change. Some countries have historically large numbers of young people. Others are experiencing rapid population ageing. And many are navigating both. Societies and economies are being reshaped by intersecting crises, rising inequalities and disruptive technologies. At the same time, information and misinformation are redefining how we perceive the world around us.
Press release
UNITED NATIONS, New York, 8 July 2026 – The laureates of the forty-first edition of the United Nations Population Award are Professor Serigne Magueye Gueye, an obstetric surgeon from Senegal, in the individual category, and the Fondation Bonne Action Umugiraneza of Burundi, in the institution category.
Press release
One of the largest surveys of its kind offers a rare global snapshot of young adults’ hopes, pressures and decisions around partnerships, family and the future.