You are here
New Releases
UNFPA Pakistan Dignity Kits
Dignity Kits help women and girls maintain proper hygiene after being displaced and are a critical component of the UNFPA humanitarian response. Learn about what is inside the bag with this infographic. UNFPA maintains stock of basic Dignity Kits. The basic kit contains 10 key essential supplies and is kept in stock, so they can be delivered within 48 hours. Dignity Kits can also be customized with 39 different items.
Helplines of all four provinces in Pakistan's fight against Gender-Based Violence
These helplines are available in all parts of the country and provide services on the prevention and response to Gender-Based Violence confidentially.
GBV in Emergencies - Gender and Child Cell PDMA Khyber Pakhtunkhwa
The study was undertaken to assess the level of gender considerations in decision-making and awareness-raising processes to prepare and respond to humanitarian crises in all three phases (crises, relief, and recovery) at policy, strategy, and implementation levels. The existing related policies, contingency plans, and practices were reviewed to identify gaps in integrating GBViE in humanitarian response, to identify women and girls' accessibility to S/GBV and RH services and related challenges during disaster and emergency, and to provide a set of recommendations for effective integration of GBViE in preparedness and response approaches at policy, advocacy, and strategic levels.
Advocacy Strategy for Rights Based Family Planning in Pakistan
This advocacy strategy outlines three focus areas, which work in tandem with each other, to create a favorable legislative and operational setting to foster sustained commitment aimed at resolving the population issue. These focus areas create a synergy to prioritize family planning services and population dynamics in national development planning to expand service delivery and access for all Pakistanis (especially the poor) and to build the country’s internal capacity to produce reliable population data and analysis that can, in turn, fuel evidence-based policymaking for sustainable development. Evidence generation and its appropriate use are part and parcel of this advocacy strategy.
Federal Sexual Violence Response Framework
The Federal Sexual Violence Response Framework (FSVRF) is a one-of-a-kind compendium of actions for primary, secondary and tertiary responses to incidents of sexual violence. The Framework is holistic in nature and provides concrete actions to relevant government functionaries and civil society organisations for the prevention of sexual violence, protection of victims, prosecution of sexual offences and rehabilitation of victims of sexual offences.
UNFPA Country Programme Document for Pakistan - 2023 to 2027
The vision of the new country programme is to accelerate progress towards the achievement of the three transformative results of reducing preventable maternal deaths, unmet need for family planning and gender-based violence and harmful practices, including child marriage.
Child Marriage in Sindh: A Political Economy Analysis and Policy Options
Political Economy Analysis (PEA) on child marriage are the studies commissioned by the United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA) and conducted by the Population Council to help situate the child marriage debate in Pakistan in the context of provinces. In Pakistan, discourse and practices around child marriage are embedded in and informed by broad sociocultural narratives about marriage and sexuality. The PEA reports provide compelling evidence on discourse and practices around child marriage, particularly the health discourse.
Child Marriage in Balochistan: A Political Economy Analysis and Policy Options
Political Economy Analysis (PEA) on child marriage are the studies commissioned by the United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA) and conducted by the Population Council to help situate the child marriage debate in Pakistan in the context of provinces. In Pakistan, discourse and practices around child marriage are embedded in and informed by broad sociocultural narratives about marriage and sexuality. The PEA reports provide compelling evidence on discourse and practices around child marriage, particularly the health discourse.
Child Marriage in Punjab: A Political Economy Analysis and Policy Options
Political Economy Analysis (PEA) on child marriage are the studies commissioned by the United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA) and conducted by the Population Council to help situate the child marriage debate in Pakistan in the context of provinces. In Pakistan, discourse and practices around child marriage are embedded in and informed by broad sociocultural narratives about marriage and sexuality. The PEA reports provide compelling evidence on discourse and practices around child marriage, particularly the health discourse.
Child Marriage in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa: A Political Economy Analysis and Policy Options
Political Economy Analysis (PEA) on child marriage are the studies commissioned by the United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA) and conducted by the Population Council to help situate the child marriage debate in Pakistan in the context of provinces. In Pakistan, discourse and practices around child marriage are embedded in and informed by, broad sociocultural narratives about marriage and sexuality. The PEA reports providing compelling evidence on discourse and practices around child marriage, particularly the health discourse.