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Suministros de salud reproductiva aerotransportados a un Haití destrozado por el terremoto

calendar_today22 de septiembre de 2021

Se prevé que decenas de miles de embarazadas necesiten servicios de parto seguro en las áreas afectadas por el terremoto en las próximas semanas. © UNFPA Haití/Samuel Lamery Pierre
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Resucitando de las cenizas: el nuevo hogar de una familia yemení

calendar_today13 de septiembre de 2021

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In July 2021, the Al-Ashur family tent burned down in the Om Elhadage internally displaced persons camp in Marib, home to 150 people. The Al-Ashurs – a grandfather, two parents and 7 children – had come to the camp when fighting near their home close to the front lines intensified, forcing them to leave. The family slept in the open air until a UNFPA-led Rapid Response Mechanism (RRM) team, while distributing emergency relief, volunteered to help rebuild the family’s temporary home, completing it in 48 hours.

Above, the family patriarch and his granddaughter search for anything they can salvage among the ashes of what used to be their home. They were able to find items for cooking but not much else, losing all their clothes and bedding they had brought when they fled to the camp. © UNFPA Yemen

A RRM team began to lend a hand in rebuilding the family’s tent by erecting the bones of the home. The RRM provides assistance to the newly displaced, distributing women’s dignity kits from the UNFPA, food from the World Food Programme and family hygiene kits from UNICEF, within 72 hours from the onset of displacement. The RRM is funded by the European Union Humanitarian Aid, Central Emergency Response Fund and Yemen Humanitarian Fund.© UNFPA Yemen

After the tent took two days to complete, RRM team members brought basic necessities to the family as well as to other families in the camp. UNFPA also supports the camp with mobile outreach teams consisting of a doctor, midwife, nurse, pharmacist, medical assistant and psychologist that provide reproductive health services including antenatal and postnatal care and family planning, psychosocial counselling and other gender-based violence support services. © UNFPA Yemen

 

Said Al-Ashur and one of his granddaughters, Kholoud, 11, carry supplies back to their new home. Children in the camp are currently not attending school and mostly help with household chores.© UNFPA Yemen

Sisters (from left) Kholoud, 11, and Asma, 13, tend to cooking with pots provided in the RRM relief package. Girls are often responsible for fetching water and firewood for cooking fuel. © UNFPA Yemen

 

In Om Elhadage camp, UNFPA distributed relief boxes to the 25 families living there. Since January 2021, the RRM has provided emergency relief to nearly 30,000 people in Marib Governorate, a hotspot of intense fighting. In addition, UNFPA has reached nearly 100,000 people with reproductive health and gender-based violence services there. © UNFPA Yemen

 

The family in the doorway of their new home, thatched with straw. © UNFPA Yemen

After a long day helping rebuild her family’s tent, Faten, 10, combs her hair with items from the RRM kit. Tonight will be the first night in three weeks she once again has a home to call her own. © UNFPA Yemen

Mother, Umm Asmaa, prepares dinner for her family. An estimated 73 per cent of the more than 4 million people displaced in Yemen are women and children. © UNFPA Yemen

Noticias

"Un alma en ruinas": En Libia, la oportunidad de un futuro posterior a la violencia y el rechazo

calendar_today07 de septiembre de 2021

Las mujeres participan en una actividad grupal en un espacio seguro para mujeres y niñas en Trípoli. Hay cuatro espacios seguros apoyados por el UNFPA para sobrevivientes de violencia de género y mujeres y niñas en riesgo en todo el país. © UNFPA Libia
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Noticias

A pesar del conflicto y la pandemia, las estudiantes de partería perseveran en Afganistán

calendar_today12 Agosto 2021

Estudiantes de partería aprenden habilidades vitales. © UNFPA Afganistán
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Comunicado de prensa

UNFPA amplía alcance de asistencia humanitaria en Haití para ayudar a supervivientes de sismo

calendar_today24 Agosto 2021

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Presentación de diapositivas

Un devastador terremoto de magnitud 7,2 azota el suroeste de Haití

calendar_today17 Agosto 2021

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Already contending with political instability, gang violence that has displaced thousands and COVID-19, Haiti now faces the cruel aftermath of the 14 August 7.2-magnitude earthquake that has so far claimed 1,400 lives and injured more than 6,900 while hundreds remain missing, according to OCHA. The epicentre was recorded about 125 kilometres west of the capital, Port-au-Prince; the southern and western parts of the country were hardest hit. Hospitals were damaged or destroyed, overwhelming those still standing. Needs for food, shelter, safe water, sanitation and hygiene and medicines will continue to grow. Tropical Storm Grace has complicated relief efforts here, which is under a one-month national state of emergency. Cartagena Street (above) is in the seaport and commune of Les Cayes, which bore a significant brunt of the quake. Buildings including schools, hospitals and churches were flattened or smashed, roads were rendered impassable and more than 37,000 homes have been destroyed and 46,000 damaged throughout affected areas, according to the Haitian Civil Protection General Directorate. Updated 18 August: The death toll stands near 2,000 and injured approaching 10,000. Almost 61,000 homes have been destroyed and more than 76,000 damaged in the three most affected areas. © UNFPA Haiti/Ralph Tedy Erol

Families try to salvage anything they can from beneath the rubble. Remote communities closer to the epicentre are feared to be devastated. An estimated 1.2 million people have been affected; the 2010 earthquake affected three million people. © UNFPA Haiti/Ralph Tedy Erol

Hundreds of families have settled at football field Land des Gabions in Les Cayes. Tens of thousands of homes have been leveled, leaving many homeless. Some 19,000 Haitians are already displaced due to gang violence. Further displacement coupled with compromised access to health care is fueling concern on containing COVID-19. Gender-based violence is another worry, so protection services must always be part of emergency response. © UNFPA Haiti/Ralph Tedy Erol

Workers at the site of the Catholic bishop's residence extricate a victim of the collapse in Les Cayes. Efforts by search-and-rescue teams and volunteers are ongoing days after the disaster. © UNFPA Haiti/Ralph Tedy Erol

A woman is evacuated by family members at Immaculate Conception Hospital in Les Cayes. Hospitals still standing are in desperate need of personnel and medical supplies. © UNFPA Haiti/Ralph Tedy Erol

With houses in ruins, residents of Gelée, a village in Les Cayes, are leaving for temporary shelters. Gangs and road blockages have hampered relief efforts, and humanitarian partners are exploring alternatives, including by sea, to deliver aid. © UNFPA Haiti/Ralph Tedy Erol

The earthquake toppled buildings on Boulevard des 4 Chemins in Les Cayes, which is in the Sud department, one of the three most heavily damaged areas. The other two are Grand’Anse and Nippes departments. © UNFPA Haiti/Ralph Tedy Erol

UNFPA distributed solar lanterns and dignity kits that include basic hygiene supplies like soap, toothbrushes, water purification tablets, underwear, menstrual pads, flashlights, hand sanitizer and masks to families in Les Cayes. © UNFPA Haiti

Noticias

Las crisis en Haití dejan a las mujeres y las niñas en mayor vulnerabilidad

calendar_today29 Julio 2021

La violencia generalizada y creciente a causa de las pandillas ha obligado a miles de haitianos a huir de sus hogares en busca de seguridad. © Edris Fortuné
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Noticias

El conflicto de Tigray diezma los servicios de salud materna y abruma a las y los trabajadores sanitarios

calendar_today07 Julio 2021

La Sra. Merhawit (a la derecha) sentada con su tía en la sala de maternidad del Hospital Suhul, en Shire. © UNFPA Etiopía/Paula Seijo
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Noticias

De cara a los impactos potenciales de la COVID-19 en las tasas de fecundidad, es urgente que los líderes apoyen los derechos de las mujeres y sus opciones

calendar_today08 Julio 2021

Una clínica móvil de salud, apoyada por el UNFPA y la Iniciativa Spotlight, brinda críticos servicios de planificación familiar y otros a partes de Mozambique que no cuentan con servicios adecuados. ©UNFPA Mozambique/Mbuto Machili
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