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United Nations Population Fund

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New York, USA

UNFPA is the United Nations agency dedicated to sexual and reproductive health and rights, providing assistance and support in humanitarian situations. It aims to ensure that every pregnancy is wanted, every childbirth is safe, and every young person's potential is fulfilled.

CCI Score

CCI Score: United Nations Population Fund

63.40

4.14%

Latest Event

UNFPA Warns of Catastrophic Birth Outcomes in Gaza Amid Famine

UNFPA issued a public warning concerning looming catastrophic birth outcomes in Gaza, citing hunger, psychological trauma, and a collapse of healthcare, which are exacerbated by ongoing conflict and blockade measures. The statement serves as a call to address the humanitarian crisis impacting vulnerable populations.

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United Nations Population Fund is currently rated as a Leader.

+45 to +100 CCI Score
Companies in this range actively lead the fight against authoritarianism by rejecting oppressive practices and championing democratic values. They implement robust policies, engage in transparent governance, and drive initiatives that set the standard for corporate responsibility.

Latest Events

  • UNFPA Warns of Catastrophic Birth Outcomes in Gaza Amid Famine Logo
    JUL
    23
    2025

    UNFPA issued a public warning concerning looming catastrophic birth outcomes in Gaza, citing hunger, psychological trauma, and a collapse of healthcare, which are exacerbated by ongoing conflict and blockade measures. The statement serves as a call to address the humanitarian crisis impacting vulnerable populations.

  • UNFPA Publishes Guidance for a Safe Digital Future Logo
    APR
    01
    2024

    UNFPA released a comprehensive brief outlining strategies for a safe and ethical digital future. The document, part of a series of think pieces commemorating the anniversary of the ICPD, emphasizes the need for safety-by-design, user privacy, inclusive technology practices, and robust regulatory frameworks to protect human rights and counter deepening digital inequalities.

  • +70

    Public and Political Behavior

    July 23

    The brief mobilizes public policy and advocates for rights‐based digital regulation, promoting inclusive and equitable digital practices. This public communication supports progressive and anti-authoritarian policies.

    PDF A Safe Digital Future - United Nations Population Fund

  • +80

    Technology and Services Impact

    July 23

    The document articulates a clear framework for the ethical development and deployment of digital technologies, urging safety, accountability, and regulatory oversight. This approach actively supports the advancement of technology that opposes exploitative business models and authoritarian misuse.

    PDF A Safe Digital Future - United Nations Population Fund

  • UNFPA Supply Chain Operations Enhance Access to SRH Supplies Logo
    SEP
    01
    2023

    UNFPA's supply chain management unit oversees the procurement and distribution of sexual and reproductive health supplies globally. This effort ensures cost-effective, quality products are available in both development and humanitarian settings, supporting family planning, gender equality, and women's empowerment.

  • +80

    Supply Chain Ethics

    July 23

    UNFPA’s supply chain operations play a critical role in delivering essential SRH supplies, contributing to equitable access and empowerment of marginalized populations. This efficient, ethically oriented supply chain model supports progressive values and human rights, aligning with anti-fascist principles.

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  • UNFPA Releases Comprehensive Guidance to Combat Forced Labour and Human Trafficking in Its Supply Chains Logo
    SEP
    19
    2022

    UNFPA, the United Nations Population Fund, has integrated a detailed guidance document aimed at addressing forced labour and human trafficking in UN supply chains. The document outlines robust measures covering risk identification, supplier due diligence, contractual obligations, regular monitoring and engagement with suppliers to ensure that human rights are upheld throughout procurement processes. This extensive framework reinforces commitments to ethical business practices and the protection of workers’ rights within the UN system.

  • +85

    Business Practices and Ethical Responsibility

    July 23

    The guidance document represents a proactive and comprehensive approach to ethical procurement practices. By establishing clear risk assessments, mandatory supplier due diligence, contractual clauses requiring adherence to international labour standards, and continuous monitoring mechanisms, UNFPA demonstrates an advanced commitment to safeguarding worker rights and countering forced labour and human trafficking. Such measures align strongly with anti-authoritarian and anti-exploitation values, contributing positively to corporate complicity metrics.

    Guidance for UN Staff on Human Trafficking and Forced Labour in UN Supply Chains

  • UNFPA Ethical Procurement Guidelines Logo
    JAN
    01
    2019

    UNFPA's procurement page details a set of ethical guidelines for sourcing reproductive health commodities, emphasizing transparency, fairness, environmental sustainability, and strict anti-corruption measures. The guidelines also stress supplier diversity and compliance with social responsibility norms, including prohibitions on child labor and unethical practices.

  • +80

    Supply Chain Ethics

    July 23

    The procurement framework outlined by UNFPA mandates fairness, integrity, and transparency in supplier selection. Its emphasis on environmental standards, supplier diversity (with nearly 40% of contracts awarded to vendors in developing countries), and anti-fraud measures indicates a strong commitment to ethical supply chain practices. This approach aligns with progressive, anti-authoritarian principles by holding suppliers accountable and protecting marginalized communities.

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