Equipop is partnering with UNFPA and the Ministry for Europe and Foreign Affairs to launch the UNFPA annual report in France, which addresses the issue of unintended pregnancies. Registration is now open to follow the event, which will be held online on Monday, April 4, from 10 a.m. to 11 a.m.!
The Report in the media
Equipop contributed to promoting the UNFPA report in the media.
- Maternal health is key to development –Africa Magazine
- "For one in two pregnant women worldwide, pregnancy is not a choice" – Libération
- "Unintended pregnancies are a barrier to development" – RFI
- According to the United Nations, one in two pregnancies worldwide is unplanned – TV5 Monde / Terriennes
- "Many pregnancies are linked to sexual violence" – Deutsche Welle
- Diene Keita, United Nations: "An unintended pregnancy can lead to forced marriage" – Marie Claire
- Unintended pregnancies: a new UNFPA report to understand the urgency – Paulette
As part of its advocacy for SRHR, Equipop has a long history of collaboration with UNFPA (United Nations Population Fund) and the French Ministry of Foreign Affairs. Last year, we contributed to the launch of the 2021 report, entitled "My Body Belongs to Me," which promoted a rights-based approach. In 2022, UNFPA is focusing its annual report on a more specific theme, but one that is in line with the same perspective. The report is entitled "Understanding the Invisible: Taking Action to Address the Forgotten Crisis of Unintended Pregnancies".
You can now register to follow the online presentation of the report, which will take place on Monday, April 4, 2022, from 10:00 a.m. to 11:00 a.m., with the participation of Diene Keita, Deputy Executive Director of UNFPA, Frédéric Depétris, Deputy Assistant Director of Human Development at the Ministry of Europe and Foreign Affairs, and Aurélie Gal-Régniez, Executive Director of Equipop.
To download the full report in French, click on this link.
