UNFPA,
the United Nations Population Fund, is closely monitoring the outbreak
of the Zika virus and warning about its potentially adverse effects on
the health of women and babies, particularly in Latin America. We are
also closely monitoring its possible spread to other regions.
UNFPA
will continue to lead efforts to promote widespread information about
the virus and about voluntary family planning. Given reported cases of
Zika virus transmission through sexual contact, the role of UNFPA as the
world’s leading agency on reproductive and maternal health, and the
biggest public sector supplier of family planning commodities, including
condoms, is ever more pertinent.
Women
and girls should be able to make informed decisions about their
reproductive health and family planning methods, and to protect
themselves and their babies if they decide to be pregnant. UNFPA will
continue to work with countries around the world to scale up access to
information and to a wide range of voluntary family planning commodities
so that women can make informed decisions and protect themselves.
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