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Les dirigeants défendent l’accès au matériel de santé reproductive dans les contextes de crise

calendar_today28 Septembre 2017

Ahlam a pu donner naissance à son enfant en toute sécurité, par césarienne, dans une structure de santé à laquelle l’UNFPA avait fourni du matériel. © UNFPA Yemen/Fahmia Al-Fotih
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À l'ONU, les dirigeants s'attaquent aux violences sexuelles comme arme de guerre

calendar_today20 Septembre 2017

« N’abandonnez pas », rappel un message dans une clinique de Dohuk en Irak, qui se spécialise dans la prise en charge des survivantes de violences sexuelles. Les violences sexuelles et basées sur le genre sont fréquemment utilisées comme arme de guerre. © UNFPAIraq/Turchenkova
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UNFPA aid reaches Deir Ez-Zor City for the first time in three years

calendar_today15 Septembre 2017

UNFPA delivered hygiene supplies to the city of Deir Ez-Zor, which had been inaccessible to humanitarians for three years. © UNFPA Syria
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Quand vacances scolaires rime avec excision
10 Aoû 2017
Quand vacances scolaires rime avec excision
For some girls, school holidays are not all fun and sunshine.
In countries like Guinea, Nigeria and Somalia, the vacation period could be called "cutting season," when the break from school means girls have time to undergo, and recover from, female genital mutilation (FGM).
© UNFPA/Georgina Goodwin
“This is the peak season, when parents bring their children to be cut,” said Asha Ali Ibrahim.
In her community in Somalia, she is a circumciser, a role she inherited from her mother. She supports her family with income from the practice, and is considered the keeper of a cultural tradition. “Circumcision is important as a transition to adulthood," she said.
© UNFPA/Georgina Goodwin
Most of the girls she cuts are from her neighbourhood or the nearby displacement camp.
They are usually 7 to 10 years old. But she sometimes cuts girls visiting Somalia from abroad, who tend to be a little older. “It is a bit cumbersome to carry out the procedure on tissue that is more mature,” she said.
© UNFPA/Georgina Goodwin
The most common type of FGM in Somalia involves cutting the genitals, then sewing them closed.
This practice can cause significant and long-lasting medical problems, including haemorrhage, infection, complications in childbirth and even death
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Ms. Ibrahim is clear-eyed about some of the dangers. She has taken girls to hospital when they bled excessively.
When her own daughter was cut seven years ago, the girl developed an infection and has never fully recovered.
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Ms. Ibrahim tries to prevent these problems.
She uses a new razor for every girl she cuts, and she treats their wounds with a powder she creates out of traditional herbs and antibiotic capsules.
© UNFPA/Georgina Goodwin
She gets many of her supplies from local pharmacies.
Her other tools include lidocaine, disposable syringes and cotton wool. She says she pours raw egg onto the wound to promotes healing, then uses a thick thread to sew the girls closed. Afterward, she cleans up with methylated spirits.
© UNFPA/Georgina Goodwin
Though she knows FGM is risky, Ms. Ibrahim denies it has serious consequences like childbirth complications.
Her granddaughter is due to be cut this season, but the procedure has been delayed because the girl has been ill.
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But Cibaado Ismail knows all too well the risks are real.
Her daughter died in childbirth at age 17; the baby died as well. Ms. Ismail blames FGM. “I have since banned all my 10 female grandchildren from being cut,” she said.
© UNFPA/Georgina Goodwin
At the Hargeisa Institute of Health Sciences, Asha Ali Suldan teaches midwifery students to discourage FGM.
The school – as well as local organizations, religious leaders and youth – have partnered with UNFPA to encourage community members and policymakers to abandon the practice.
© UNFPA/Georgina Goodwin
Ms. Suldan teaches her students how to manage FGM-related complications during childbirth, including how to cut open women who have been sewn shut.
The institute’s midwifery curriculum was recently revised, with help from UNFPA, to cover the wide range of problems that can occur due to FGM.
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Religious leaders are also working to end the practice.
Sheikh Almis Yahye Ibrahim preaches about the harms of FGM to roughly 5,000 people at his mosque. He is one of six sheikhs in the Arab region who have formed a network calling for FGM’s abandonment.
© UNFPA/Georgina Goodwin
But the biggest difference will be seen among the country’s youth.
In Hargeisa, youth activists with the group Y-Peer talk to health workers, community members and other young people about ending FGM. “I wouldn’t marry any girl who has undergone FGM because I don’t want to live with the health complications,” said Mustafa, one of the youth activists.
© UNFPA/Georgina Goodwin

Actualités

Pour beaucoup de jeunes filles, les vacances scolaires c'est la « saison des excisions »

calendar_today10 Août 2017

Asha Ali Ibrahim, exciseuse, aux côtés de sa petite-fille, qui se prépare à subir une telle intervention cette année. © UNFPA/Georgina Goodwin
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« J’ai cru que j’allais mourir » : en Syrie, le conflit empêche l’accès aux soins des femmes enceintes

calendar_today26 Juillet 2017

Ruqayya et son bébé se reposent à la clinique de l’association Pan-Armenian Charity, près du camp de réfugiés d’Al-Areesheh, dans le nord-est de la Syrie. © UNFPA Syrie
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Épidémie de choléra au Yémen : un danger mortel pour les femmes enceintes

calendar_today21 Juillet 2017

Dr. Farea à l'hôpital du 22 mai à Sanaa, consulte Ibtisam, une femme enceinte atteinte de choléra. © UNFPA Yémen
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Date de publication

Dec 2015

Auteur

UNFPA Regional Syria Response Hub

Ressources

Regional Situation Report for Syria Crisis #40 - 1-31 December 2015

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L'État de la population mondiale 2015

Éditeur

UNFPA

Date de publication

2015

Auteur

UNFPA

Nombre de pages

136

State of World Population

L'État de la population mondiale 2015

Refugio En La Tormenta - Un programa transformador para las mujeres y las niñas en un mundo proclive a las crisis

Le monde dans lequel nous vivons doit faire face à des crises humanitaires de plus en plus coûteuses pour les économies, les communautés et les individus. Les guerres et les catastrophes naturelles arrivent en tête, au moins dans un premier temps. En revanche, si elles sont moins visibles, les crises dues à la fragilité, à la vulnérabilité et à des inégalités croissantes sont tout aussi onéreuses, et laissent à des millions de personnes de bien fragiles espoirs de paix et de développement.

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Intensification de l’aide humanitaire en faveur des réfugiés syriens

calendar_today24 Juin 2012

Syrian refugees receiving supplies in Northern Lebanon. Photo: UNHCR/F. Juez
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