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Survey on Ethiopian Young Adults Disseminated
UNFPA, the United Nations Population Fund, and the Population Council today organized an event to disseminate a survey titled "Ethiopia Young... Read more
Two woredas in Afar Region declare abandonment of FGM/C
Amibara and Awash Fentale Districts in the Afar Regional State declared on November 11 and 13 respectively the abandonment of Female Genital... Read more
State of World Population Launched
The State of World Population 2010 report which has the theme "From Conflict and Crisis to Renewal: Generations of Change" was officially... Read more
Director of MDG Secretariat Pays Visit to Ethiopia
A delegation of the Millennium Development Goal (MDG) Secretariat led by the Director, Sophie de Caen, paid a one week visit to Ethiopia. The visit... Read more
International Day of Midwives Commemorated
The 18th International Day of Midwives was celebrated in Ethiopia in a two-day event on 23 and 24 July 2010. The event was celebrated under the theme... Read more
World Population Day Commemorated
The World Population Day was celebrated nationally on 15 July with a half-day symposium in which 400 people participated. The day also marked the... Read more
Global Programme RHCS Review Meeting Conducted
UNFPA Ethiopia hosted the three-day Progress Review meeting of the Global Programme to enhance Reproductive Health Commodity Security between 29 June... Read more
Ethiopia Launched CARMMA
The Campaign for Accelerated Reduction of Maternal Mortality in Africa (CARMMA) was launched in Ethiopia today this week as part of the Safe... Read more
Developmental Bible Manual Launched
The manual of the Developmental Bible - which aims at integrating HIV prevention, reproductive health information, issues of young people and gender... Read more
Women First Run 2010 Conducted
The 7th edition of the annual event, Women First Run, was conducted on 6 March 2010. Athlete Sule Utura recorded an impressive win in this year's 5 km race breaking last year's course record by more... Read more