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The United Nations Population Fund is the world's largest international source of funding for population and reproductive health programs. The Fund works with governments and non-governmental organizations in over 140 countries with the support of the international community, supporting programs that help women, men and young people:
Together, these elements promote the human right of "reproductive health", that is physical, mental, and social health in matters related to the reproduction and the reproductive system. In addition to direct action, the Fund raises awareness of these needs worldwide, advocates close attention to population problems, and helps needy countries formulate policies and strategies in support of sustainable development. Since 2001, it has been led by Thoraya Ahmed Obaid . The Fund is also represented by UNFPA Goodwill Ambassador s. UNFPA's work is guided by the Programme of Action adopted by 179 governments at the Cairo International Conference On Population And Development in 1994 . The conference agreed that meeting people's needs for education and health, including reproductive health, is a prerequisite of sustainable development. The main goals of the Programme of Action are:
These goals were refined in 1999. One of the most important additions concerned HIV :
The Fund promotes a holistic approach to reproductive health care that includes access to a range of safe and affordable contraceptive methods and to sensitive counselling; Prenatal Care , attended deliveries, emergency Obstetric care and post-natal care; and prevention of Sexually Transmitted Infections by promoting safer sexual behavior. In 2000 UNFPA took part in the African Youth Alliance . AYA is collaboration between:
Its goals are to improve overall adolescent health and control HIV/AIDS and Sexually Transmitted Infections . UNFPA AND THE UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT In 2002, 2003, 2004, and 2005, the White House denied funding to UNFPA that had already been allocated by the U.S. Congress on the grounds that the UNFPA supported Chinese government programs which include forced abortions and sterilisations. The UNFPA says that it "does not provide support for abortion services". Its charter includes a strong statement condemning "no coercion". Nonprofit organizations have sprung up in an attempt to compensate by raising private donations: EXTERNAL LINKS
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