In humanitarian crises, whether driven by conflict, climate change, natural disasters or public health emergencies, sexual and reproductive health needs are too often neglected, with devastating consequences. Without access to prenatal, safe delivery and emergency obstetric care, pregnant women face life-threatening complications. Women and girls are at heightened risk of sexual violence and exploitation, along with increased vulnerability to HIV infection, yet they are frequently cut off from essential protection services. Many lose access to family planning, leaving them at greater risk of unintended pregnancies in perilous conditions. 

UNFPA, the United Nations sexual and reproductive health agency, is on the ground before, during and after crises, working with governments, local non-governmental organizations – many of which are led by women – UN agencies and other partners to ensure that sexual and reproductive health services and gender-based violence prevention and response are integrated in humanitarian response.

Across the world, UNFPA trains health workers, deploys mobile health teams, sets up temporary emergency medical tents and delivers reproductive health equipment, supplies and essential hygiene kits where they are needed most.

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