Special Olympics

Young girls playing football

 

The growing global partnership between UNFPA and Special Olympics was formalized by the signing of an agreement during the Nairobi Summit in November 2019. The partnership represents a shared commitment to empower youth with intellectual disabilities, especially girls and women, to access greater social protections and health services.

The partnership focuses on developing thought leadership, inclusive programmes and communication advocacy with an emphasis on positive youth development, gender equality and women’s empowerment and family engagement for inclusive health.

UNFPA and Special Olympics are collaborating in different regions of the world to implement joint initiatives. For example, in partnership with the Shakhtar Football Club, the “Come On, Play!” project teaches football skills to young girls with intellectual disabilities in four Ukrainian cities, and the sport is used as a platform for inclusion and building self-esteem. "We, like these girls, are full of positive energy after the training," said Danylo Sikan, a participating football player.

Publication

Manual on Social Norms and Change (2022)

Number of pages: 406

Publication date: 22 Jul 2022

Publisher: UNFPA, UNICEF

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News

Fear and optimism as world population poised to reach 8 billion – amid historic fertility slowdown

A health worker takes care of newborn babies in the UNFPA-supported neonatal department of the Al Shaab Hospital in Aden, Yemen. © UNFPA/Ala’a Aldoly
  • 11 July 2022
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Evaluation of UNFPA Nigeria 8th Country Programme (2018–2022)

Evaluation of UNFPA Nigeria 8th Country Programme (2018–2022)

2022

Country

West & Central Africa

Nigeria

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The evaluation of the eighth UNFPA Nigeria country programme demonstrates accountability in achieving results, supports evidence-based decision-making; and contributes key lessons to accelerate the implementation of the ICPD Programme of Action. It provides an independent assessment of the eighth country programme of UNFPA Nigeria and broadens the evidence base for the design of the ninth programme cycle.

Press Release

World set to reach 8 billion people on 15 November 2022

11 July 2022

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Statement

World Population Day Statement 2022

07 July 2022

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The journey to becoming a midwife in Mexico

Published on: 07/07/2022

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News

Gender and income inequalities driving teenage motherhood in developing countries, new report confirms

Haiti – Lumilene*, 15, lives with her parents and her 6-month-old daughter in a camp for people displaced by the earthquake that hit Haiti in 2010. She is one of many child mothers in the camp, where violence against girls and women is rife. © UNFPA/Plan International/Pieter ten Hoopen
  • 05 July 2022
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Press Release

UNFPA research reveals that nearly a third of all women in developing countries become mothers during adolescence

05 July 2022

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News

Ukrainian refugees in Moldova guaranteed access to comprehensive sexual and reproductive health services

Olga rests with her new daughter after delivering her via caesarean section at the maternity hospital in Balti, in the Republic of Moldova. Olga was seven months pregnant when she fled with her four-year-old son, Timofey, from their home town of Ochakiv, near the southern port city of Odesa in Ukraine. @ UNFPA Moldova
  • 29 June 2022
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