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The African Women Leaders Network for Reproductive Health and Family Planning (AWLN). Repost: Advocacy Win in Zanzibar Contributes to 70% Drop in Family Planning Commodity Forecasting Errors. Posted on: 06 May 2015 by AWLN. By Joan Komsoon, African Women's Development Fund March 30, 2015 The Director of the Central Medical Stores in Zanzibar, Tanzania directed a total of 66 staff . No ceilings: The full participation report. Posted on: 18 March 2015 by AWLN. Posted on: 04 March 2015 by AWLN. Statement by...
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Repost: Advocacy Win in Zanzibar Contributes to 70% Drop in Family Planning Commodity Forecasting Errors | The African Women Leaders Network for Reproductive Health and Family Planning (AWLN)
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The African Women Leaders Network for Reproductive Health and Family Planning (AWLN). Repost: Advocacy Win in Zanzibar Contributes to 70% Drop in Family Planning Commodity Forecasting Errors. Repost: Advocacy Win in Zanzibar Contributes to 70% Drop in Family Planning Commodity Forecasting Errors. By Joan Komsoon, African Women’s Development Fund. March 30, 2015. After the presentation of the AWLN assessment’s evidence, the Director of Medical Stores (DMS) ordered all reproductive health and family planni...
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Ms. Prudence Mabele Nominated to join UN Women Civil Society Advisory Group | The African Women Leaders Network for Reproductive Health and Family Planning (AWLN)
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The African Women Leaders Network for Reproductive Health and Family Planning (AWLN). Ms Prudence Mabele Nominated to join UN Women Civil Society Advisory Group. Ms Prudence Mabele Nominated to join UN Women Civil Society Advisory Group. Prudence Mabele joins UN Women CSAG. UN Women was created five years ago to be the United Nations Entity for Gender Equality and the Empowerment of Women. The roles of UN women include:. Meeting the Needs of the World’s Women. Leave a Comment or Questions.
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The African Women Leaders Network for Reproductive Health and Family Planning (AWLN). Saturday, September 19th, 2015. Wednesday, May 6th, 2015. World Contraception Day is supported by a coalition of 12 international Non-Governmental Organizations (NGOs), governmental organizations and scientific and medical societies with an interest in sexual and reproductive health and is sponsored by Bayer HealthCare. Read more about it . [Read more]. International Conference on Family Planning. By Joan Komsoon, Afric...
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59th UN CSW | The African Women Leaders Network for Reproductive Health and Family Planning (AWLN)
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The African Women Leaders Network for Reproductive Health and Family Planning (AWLN). The fifty-ninth session of the Commission on the Status of Women. Will take place at United Nations Headquarters in New York from 9 to 20 March 2015. Representatives of Member States. UN entities, and ECOSOC-accredited non-governmental organizations (NGOs). From all regions of the world attend the session. The main focus of the session will be on the Beijing Declaration and Platform for Action. Click here to cancel reply.
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The African Women Leaders Network for Reproductive Health and Family Planning (AWLN). Archive for the ‘Uncategorized’ Category. Breaking News from Zanzibar. Friday, February 27th, 2015. Ghana: ‘We know how to save women and children’s lives, we know what must be done,’ urges AWLN Representative. Friday, October 4th, 2013. AWLN Member Nana Oye Lithur vetted by Parliamentary Appointments Committee in Accra. Wednesday, January 30th, 2013. AWLN congratulates Nana Oye Lithur on her performance at her grueling...
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About AWLN | The African Women Leaders Network for Reproductive Health and Family Planning (AWLN)
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The African Women Leaders Network for Reproductive Health and Family Planning (AWLN). The African Women Leaders. Network for Reproductive Health and Family Planning. AWLN) is a collective voice of 35 African women leaders from 15 African countries. AWLN supports the efforts of African women to improve reproductive health and access to comprehensive family planning. AWLN is a product of Advance Family Planning. Co-ordinated by The International Planned Parenthood Federation Africa Region (IPPFAR). The net...
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Awln Blog | The African Women Leaders Network for Reproductive Health and Family Planning (AWLN)
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The African Women Leaders Network for Reproductive Health and Family Planning (AWLN). Archive for the ‘AWLN Blog’ Category. Repost: Advocacy Win in Zanzibar Contributes to 70% Drop in Family Planning Commodity Forecasting Errors. Wednesday, May 6th, 2015. No ceilings: The full participation report. Wednesday, March 18th, 2015. AWLN Uganda team begins advocacy for increased resources to reproductive health and family planning in two districts. Wednesday, March 4th, 2015. AWLN Uganda members Dr.HildaTa...
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Our Principles | The African Women Leaders Network for Reproductive Health and Family Planning (AWLN)
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The African Women Leaders Network for Reproductive Health and Family Planning (AWLN). Recognized access to comprehensive family planning and reproductive health as fundamental human rights. The network believes that African women are key to addressing the multiple crises of high maternal mortality, infant morbidity and low life expectancy on the continent. As such African women should be recognized as equal partner in such efforts. AWLN will work within the following principles and values:.
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