With a recent history of conflict, Côte d'Ivoire has some of the highest rates of population growth and maternal mortality in sub-Saharan Africa. Almost half its citizens live in poverty. Since 1972, UNFPA has supported measures to improve living conditions, including through national censuses to identify development needs. It has helped enact national population, reproductive health, and gender equality policies. Current assistance aims to increase the provision and use of quality reproductive health services, including family planning, and greater national capabilities to operationalize population and gender equality policies.
UNITED NATIONS, New York – According to an African proverb, “the sun should not rise or set twice on a labouring woman”.
AD’s* nightmare began when her parents died. “My uncle decided to marry me off against my will. I refused and ran away…
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