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A participant of a townhall meeting - held as part of the sixty-third session of the Commission on the Status of Women - greets a UN staff member prior to the beginning of the townhall.
The townhall, moderated by Phumzile Mlambo-Ngcuka, Executive Director of the United Nations Entity for Gender Equality and the Empowerment of Women (UN Women), served as an opportunity for civil society representatives to engage with Secretary-General António Guterres and his senior leadership on topics pertaining to gender equality and the work of the UN.
Maryam Bular Hasan, Poet, shares a poem at the Summit of the Future Action Day Two session titled “Dismantling patriarchal power structures”. Action Day 2, which coincides with the International Day of Peace, focuses on three priority themes: A Digital Future for All; A Peaceful Future for All; and A Sustainable Future for All. 

The Summit offers a once-in-a-generation opportunity for change. It will pave the way to a better tomorrow, one that we can only shape together. In support of this vision and these objectives, the Secretary-General of the United Nations convened the Summit of the Future Action Days on 20 and 21 September 2024 to generate additional opportunities for the engagement of all actors.
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A premature baby is shown in the postnatal ward at Cama Hospital, a major hospital for women and children, in Mumbai, India.
Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon visited the hospital as part of his South Asian maternal health tour.
Maslakh (Internally Displaced Persons or IDPs) Camp is named after a once thriving business (Maslakh translates as slaughterhouse). Situated near the western Afghan city of Herat, it is home to more than 350,000 displaced Afghans according to the official count from the time of Taliban rule.  
Young residents of Maslakh Camp.
The world's population reached 7 billion on 31 October. Pictured near an entrance to UN Headquarters is a banner for a global campaign by the UN Population Fund (UNFPA) to build awareness of the opportunities and challenges posed by this milestone.
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Headline Population – A world-wide Concern 
Caption Description The accelerating population increase in recent years and the prospects of even more rapid growth in the near future have dramatized the need for better understanding of the levels and trends of fertility and their impact. A number of the developing countries are already endeavouring to apply science and technology fully so as to reduce the birth rate of their populations.
View of a birth control sign in Jamaica. [No exact date or location] 
Unique Identifier UN7472977 
NICA ID 386104 
Production Date 01/01/1972 10:46:53 AM 
Country Jamaica
Credit UN Photo/A. Fisher
File size 3.72 MB