The head of the United Nations sexual and reproductive health agency, UNFPA Executive Director Diene Keita, arrived in Ivory Coast for a series of high-level meetings aimed at strengthening the agency’s partnership with the West African nation.
Breakdown
- UNFPA chief visits Ivory Coast to meet with national leaders.
- Ivory Coast recognized for significant socioeconomic progress in the region. 10s
- Country faces high maternal mortality, limited contraceptive access, and rising teenage pregnancies. 22s
- UNFPA stresses the need for accessible reproductive health and balanced infrastructure development. 33s
- Maternal mortality has dropped and contraceptive use has increased in recent years. 59s