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Annual Report 2016: Millions of lives transformed
Now more than ever, we must ensure that the marginalized, the forgotten—the ones often left behind—can exercise their fundamental human right to decide, free of coercion, discrimination and violence, when or how often to have children.
UNFPA, the United Nations Population Fund, is proud to have enabled millions of women of childbearing age to exercise that right and to have helped to nearly double modern contraceptive use worldwide from 36 per cent in 1970 to 64 per cent in 2016.
This annual report shows how funds entrusted to UNFPA have enabled us to protect and promote the health and rights of millions of women and young people and enable them to realize their full potential.
Report on Teenage Pregnancy and Early Marriage
With 19% of girls married before 18 and 24% already with a child by the time they turn 20, the Secretariat of State for Youth and Sports, UNFPA and Plan International decided to investigate the decision-making pathways and experiences that lead to teenage pregnancy and early marriage in Timor-Leste.
State of World Population 2016
At 10, she may be denied any say in decisions about her life. At 10, her future is no longer hers. It is determined by others. Impeding a girl’s safe, healthy path through adolescence to a productive and autonomous adulthood is a violation of her rights. But it also takes a toll on her community and nation. Whenever a girl’s potential goes unrealized, we all lose.
National Youth Policy (NYP) 2016
The National Youth Policy (NYP) for Timor-Leste is a guiding document for the Government and development partners alike to support youth development in Timor-Leste.
The National Youth Policy (NYP) was developed taking into consideration national norms an legislations derived from the Constitution of the Republic of Timor-Leste. It also recognizes and considers international norms and conventions that promote, stimulates and act as catalysts to accelerate the development of the youth sector in Timor-Leste.
Maternal Health at a Glance - April 2015
ADDING IT UP
Situasaun Populasaun Mundiál 2014 (SWOP 2014 Summary in Tetum)
Forsa hosi billiaun 1.8: adolexentes, joven sira no transformasaun ba futuru
Why Do Some Men Use Violence Against Women and How Can We Prevent It?
The report, entitled ‘Why Do Some Men Use Violence Against Women and How Can We Prevent It? Quantitative Findings from the UN Multi-country Study on Men and Violence in Asia and the Pacific' was conducted in Bangladesh, Cambodia, China, Indonesia, Sri Lanka and Papua New Guinea. It explores the prevalence of men's use of violence against women in the survey sites, and shows what factors make men more or less likely to use violence. The report also makes important recommendations about what we can do to prevent violence against women.
Bride-Price and Domestic Violence in Timor-Leste
Violence against women within intimate relationships is a serious problem in Timor-Leste. Timorese human rights organizations have stated on a number of occasions that the payment of bride-price (barlake), leads to women being treated as property, and encourages domestic violence.This study investigates whether there is a causal link between barlake and domestic violence and examines if there is a difference between women from matrilineal and patrilineal clans in their experiences of domestic violence.
Drug use in Timor-Leste- an assessment