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The cover shows an illustration of a woman's face drawn with white dots, on a light blue background.
Report
23 November 2021
Situational analysis of women and girls in the MENA and Arab
UNICEF, UN Women, ESCWA, UNFPA, UNESCO, UNDP, FAO, WFP, WHO, Plan International, Terre des Hommes

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A group of women behind a red background with cogs
Report
15 February 2021
Improving gender integration in the livelihoods response
UNDP

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Cover of Listen, Engage and Empower report
Report
23 November 2017
Listen, engage and empower
UNFPA

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CEDAW for youth cover showing a picture of young people sitting as an audience, including young women
Report
17 December 2016
CEDAW for youth
UN Women

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