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Sweeping global gains in sexual and reproductive health and rights over the last thirty years are marred by an ugly truth – millions of women and girls have not benefited because of who they are or where they were born. 2024 State of World Population report, released by UNFPA, entitled “Interwoven Lives, Threads of Hope: Ending inequalities in sexual and reproductive health and rights” highlights the role racism, sexism and other forms of discrimination continue to play in blocking broad gains in sexual and reproductive health for women and girls. The data are damning. Women and girls who are poor, belong to ethnic, racial and indigenous minority groups, or are trapped in conflict settings, are more likely to die because they lack access to timely health care. To find out more, download our highlights brochure.