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United Nations Population Fund
The UNFPA supports programs in more than 144 countries across four geographic regions: Arab States and Europe, Asia and the Pacific, Latin America, the Caribbean and Africa. Around three-quarters of the staff work in the field. It is a founding member of the United Nations Development Group, a collection of UN agencies and programmes focused on fulfilling the Sustainable Development Goals. Provided by Wikipedia
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The state of world population : the new generations /
Published 1998“…United Nations Population Fund…”
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A pivotal moment population, justice, and the environmental challenge /
Published 2010“…United Nations Population Fund --…”
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Migration and development /
Published 1999“…United Nations Population Fund…”
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Preventing HIV/AIDS in young people a systematic review of the evidence from developing countries / by Ross, David A.
Published 2006“…United Nations Population Fund…”
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Monitoring emergency obstetric care a handbook.
Published 2009“…United Nations Population Fund…”
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