YouthVision
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A monthly newsletter produced by
UNFPA / Georgia Country Office
“We’ve been very happy to be workin Georgia for past 15 years and have progress in child and
mother mortality, girl’s access to education, or access ,of women in family...
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YouthVision
Page 1
A monthly newsletter produced by
UNFPA / Georgia Country Office
“We’ve been very happy to be workin Georgia for past 15 years and have progress in child and
mother mortality, girl’s access to education, or access ,of women in family planning. However there
is still much to be done, because inequalities in the system still exist; we have to respond to and
address the needs of youth, so that they grow into responsible adults, have access to labor market ,
and are able to build better Georgia.”
Dr. Babatunde Osotimehin, Executive Director of UNFPA, Under-Secretary-General
of the United Nations
Dialogue Between Georgian Youth and Media, Babatunde Osotimehin’s Visit to Georgia and many more in the February issue
“We are very happy to mark the 15th anniversary of UNFPA’s presence in Georgia this year. Together with the Georgian authorities and civil society we have made a great progress in reducing maternal and child mortality, in making sure that girls go to school. Women
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