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HIV and Sexual Reproductive Health in Zimbabwe
This brief documents key findings in HIV and sexual and reproductive health in Zimbabwe.
Adolescent Sexual and Reproductive Health in Zimbabwe
This brief documents adolescent sexual and reproductive health in Zimbabwe.
Family Planning in Zimbabwe
This brief documents key findings on the use of family planning in Zimbabwe.
Maternal Health in Zimbabwe
The 2015 MMR estimate for Zimbabwe confirms that of other surveys (Census 2012 and MICS 2014). However, it is still far from the 2020 target established by the Ministry of Health and Child Care (MoHCC).
Gender-Based Violence in Zimbabwe
This brief documents key findings on gender-based violence in Zimbabwe.
Metrics of Progress, Moments of Change
The UNFPA-UNICEF Joint Programme on Female Genital Mutilation/Cutting: Accelerating Change started in 2008 and has just completed the first half of its Phase II implementation period (2014–17). This annual report highlights results achieved in 2015 across the three outcome areas of the programme.
Eritrea Country Programme 2017-2021
This document provides a country profile for Eritrea, government priorities, the previous country programme, and the proposed country programme for 2017-2021.
Mozambique Country Programme 2017-2020
This document provides a country profile for Mozambique, government priorities, the previous country programme, and the proposed country programme for 2017-2020.
iCAN Package: Facilitator's Manual and Workbook
The iCAN Facilitator’s Guide on Sexual and Reproductive Health for Young People Living with HIV and Their Circles of Care aims to help address the challenges facing adolescents and young people living within the East and Southern Africa (ESA) region.
Zimbabwe: Synergizing Efforts to Scale Up Integration Nation Wide
Zimbabwe has an adult HIV prevalence of 15 per cent and high maternal, neonatal, and child mortality rates. The maternal mortality ratio (MMR), which showed signs of decline in the mid 2000s, increased significantly to 960 deaths per 100,000 live births in 2010/2011, but began to show signs of decline in 2014 (614 deaths per 100,000 live births). Given that most HIV infections are sexually transmitted, linking SRH and HIV services simply makes sense.