Search
Photo

Select topic: See all

Children, Youth (88)
Conferences (9)
Demography (4)
Environment (1)
Gender issues/(In)equality (4)
Health care/clinics (63)
HIV/Aids (21)
Responsibility of Men (15)
Sex education (42)
Women (71)
Select region:

Africa (56)
Asia (84)
Central & South America (25)
Western Europe (1)

You can request high quality versions of the audio, video and photo files by adding items to this cart

13 items in Cart

View cart

Search by Keyword:
71 entries

DC Vigil ICPD +10 - Kim Gandy, NOW

Kim Gandy of National Organization of Women holds a safe motherhood kit at an October 14 candlelight vigil honoring 10th anniversary of ICPD.
View larger image
ViewAdd
Members of Congress Laud UNFPA Tsunami Relief Work_01

Sri Lanka, January 18, 2005--Sri Lanka’s tsunami-ravaged people are receiving immediate and practical help from UNFPA, the UN Population Fund, and the U.S. government should support that agency, visiting members of the U.S. Congress said today. 

At a news conference ending their three-day visit here, the five representatives promised to press for renewal of U.S. funding for UNFPA. “We are here as the eyes and ears of our colleagues” in Congress, said Rep. Joseph Crowley (D-NY), leader of the delegation, “and we will support the efforts of UNFPA and other agencies in rebuilding Sri Lanka.” The Bush administration has refused for three years to spend funds Congress appropriated for UNFPA.
View larger image
ViewAdd
Members of Congress Laud UNFPA Tsunami Relief Work_02

Sri Lanka, January 18, 2005--Sri Lanka’s tsunami-ravaged people are receiving immediate and practical help from UNFPA, the UN Population Fund, and the U.S. government should support that agency, visiting members of the U.S. Congress said today. 

At a news conference ending their three-day visit here, the five representatives promised to press for renewal of U.S. funding for UNFPA. “We are here as the eyes and ears of our colleagues” in Congress, said Rep. Joseph Crowley (D-NY), leader of the delegation, “and we will support the efforts of UNFPA and other agencies in rebuilding Sri Lanka.” The Bush administration has refused for three years to spend funds Congress appropriated for UNFPA.
View larger image
ViewAdd

  Page 1 of 5  next page   last page