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5 detalles importantes sobre la maternidad

calendar_today03 de mayo de 2022

El Día de la Madre se celebra en todo el mundo durante todo el año (en Somalia, en la imagen, cae en marzo).
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La guerra en Ucrania sacude el suministro mundial de alimentos y pone vidas en peligro

calendar_today27 de abril de 2022

Una joven madre y su bebé son pesadas antes de examinarlas por malnutrición en el hospital general Marib de Yemen, un país que depende en gran medida de las importaciones de alimentos. El aumento vertiginoso de los precios de los alimentos ha acrecentado el número de personas que necesitan ayuda alimentaria, de 16,2 millones en 2021 a 19 millones en 2022. © ONU/Giles Clarke
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Sudán del Sur: las mujeres y las niñas en luchan contra la creciente violencia sexual en medio de conflictos y crisis climáticas

calendar_today20 de abril de 2022

Mujeres regresan de recolectar leña en el Estado Unidad, de Sudán del Sur, que ha visto niveles alarmantes de violencia de género en medio del conflicto ascendente y las crecientes catástrofes climáticas. ©UNFPA Sudán del Sur
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La esperanza sobre ruedas: las unidades de salud materna de emergencia llegan a los rincones más apartados de Filipinas

calendar_today19 de abril de 2022

El pueblo pesquero de Saint Bernard, en la provincia de Leyte del Sur, en Filipinas, vivió la destrucción generalizada causada por el súper tifón Rai en diciembre de 2021, que dejó cientos de miles de desplazados y muchas casas destruidas. © UNFPA/Ezra Acayan
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El riesgo de violencia sexual y de embarazos no intencionales aumenta en situaciones de crisis, señala un nuevo informe

calendar_today12 de abril de 2022

El UNFPA ofrece kits de tratamiento posviolación y otros suministros sanitarios esenciales en Sudán del Sur. La violencia sexual se ha extendido desde que las hostilidades estallaron el mes pasado. © UNFPA/Tim McKulka
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Una refugiada ucraniana de 72 años habla sobre una vida desgarrada por la guerra

calendar_today11 de abril de 2022

Valentina Ejova, una refugiada de 72 años de Mykolaiv, en el sur de Ucrania, mira las fotos de su antigua vida en el centro temporal de colocación de refugiados de Moldepo, en Chișinău, en la República de Moldova © UNFPA Moldova/Adriana Bîzgu
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Las refugiadas ucranianas construyen nuevas vidas lejos de casa

calendar_today05 de abril de 2022

Ivanna Povchenuik (en el centro) abandonó su casa en Ivano-Frankivsk, en el occidente de Ucrania, junto a sus dos hijos con destino a la frontera con Polonia, desde donde continuaron a Bélgica en un viaje que duró 35 horas. © Martin Thaulow
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En sus propias palabras: un fuerte monzón, un hospital inundado y gemelos en camino. La historia de una partera en Bangladesh

calendar_today07 de abril de 2022

Shakila Parvin es partera en los campos de refugiados de Cox's Bazar, y ayudó a una mujer embarazada de gemelos a dar a luz en medio de las grandes inundaciones que sumergieron la sala de maternidad del centro de salud, provocaron un corte eléctrico y destruyeron o dañaron equipos y suministros. © UNFPA Bangladesh
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Presentación de diapositivas

Yemen al borde del abismo: Imágenes de una crisis humanitaria

calendar_today11 de marzo de 2022

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In December 2021, Yemen took on a grim distinction: For the third year in a row, it was the country that needed the most humanitarian funding support in the world. Of the 20.7 million people needing assistance or protection, 12 million are in acute need. Though last year’s $100 million humanitarian appeal was only half funded, UNFPA reached nearly 2.8 million people with reproductive health services, protection information and services and emergency relief, supporting 127 health care facilities, 1,500 reproductive health workers, 51 safe spaces, nine shelters and eight mental health centres. This month, without additional funding, 63 of those health facilities and a third of the safe spaces, shelters and specialized facilities for gender-based survivors will be forced to shut, leaving nearly 1.3 million women without access to reproductive health care and protection and psychosocial support.

Top: A displaced girl inside her temporary shelter at an internally displaced persons camp in Marib, Yemen. © UN/Giles Clarke

Faisal and Fatima Saad and their children have lived in their tent in Al Turbah since fleeing Taiz City in 2015. “We left because of the bombings, missiles, tanks, mines,” said Faisal. “Sometimes I washed cars. We were basically scavengers in Taiz, but it worked.”  

They are among some 1,000 families, or about 6,000 people, at this internally displaced persons camp. “The cold is the biggest problem here, and we don't have clean water,” Fatima said. “There's no medicine, no cash. Some days we have food and sometimes we don't.”  © UN/Giles Clarke

Married at 15, Rima* suffered abuse at the hands of her husband, who beat and kept her chained to a wall in their home. Now 17, she is getting help at a UNFPA-supported mental health centre. “I want to go back to studying. I want to have a future,” she said. “I want to be a doctor. And I want to be a cop so I can take my husband to court.” Of Yemen’s 4 million child brides, 1.4 million were married before age 15. © UN/Giles Clarke

*Name changed for privacy and protection.

A young girl fetches water at an internally displaced persons settlement in Marib, Yemen. Of the 48 active front lines in the country, the Marib front lines are most concerning. Since the start of 2022, more than 50,000 people have been displaced from Marib. With an estimated 4 million internally displaced people – 73 per cent of whom are women and children – Yemen is the fourth largest displacement crisis in the world. © UN/Giles Clarke

Painted circles keep displaced Yemeni women socially distanced as they collect emergency relief items including food, family hygiene supplies and female dignity kits distributed as part of the UN Rapid Response Mechanism (RRM). UNFPA, which leads such rapid response efforts including those of UNICEF and the World Food Programme, distributed 62,701 kits last year, reaching 434,497 people. © UN/Giles Clarke

Women sew clothes​​ at a UNFPA-supported women and girls safe space in Al Turbah that they can sell. One of 51 safe spaces that UNFPA supports, it provides livelihood skills training among a range of gender-based violence services to women in the area or who have been displaced. © UN/Giles Clarke

Halima*, 30, was displaced within Taiz when her neighbourhood came under fire in 2015. She, her husband and three children fled south to another village, where she became the main breadwinner selling perfume at the market. Though she works 11 hours a day, she can barely afford the $60 monthly rent and has borrowed $1,000 that she worries about repaying. “My children dream of eating eggs,” she said. “All we have is bread.”

Her unemployed husband physically and verbally abuses her. “I stay only for the sake of my children,” she said. Sometimes, as her husband attacks her, she’ll hear her youngest daughter shouting, “Don’t touch mum, don’t beat mum!” Halima is currently receiving psychosocial support at a UNFPA-supported women and girls safe space. © UN/Giles Clarke

*Name changed for privacy and protection

A woman with her baby inside her temporary shelter at the internally displaced persons settlement in Al Turbah. From January - December 2021, UNFPA supported 151,115 safe deliveries, including 17,764 Caesarean sections across 21 governorates in Yemen. The agency reached a total of 1,584,175 women with reproductive health services. UNFPA is the sole provider of reproductive health medicines in the country. © UN/Giles Clarke

Ten-year-old Khadija Mohommad carries wood back to the family’s temporary shelter at Shaab internally displaced persons settlement on the outskirts of Aden. She has a painful blood disorder, but the family cannot afford medical treatment. “I want to feel better and do more to help my mother,” said Khadija, whose family fled Al Hudaydah after conflict erupted close to their home. © UN/Giles Clarke

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“El trauma de la guerra los atormenta a todos”: apoyo psicosocial a los refugiados ucranianos

calendar_today25 de marzo de 2022

La psicóloga Natalia Gandrabur consuela a Olga, que huyó de Odessa, Ucrania, y se aloja en un centro de colocación de refugiados en Chişinău, en la República de Moldova. Los psicólogos de las clínicas de salud adaptadas a las necesidades de los jóvenes apoyadas por el UNFPA están prestando apoyo psicosocial a quienes lo necesiten. © UNFPA/Siegfried Modola
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