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Family planning helps refugees put their families, futures first
South Sudan, Uganda
Casting convention to the wind, two brave South Sudanese refugees are speaking frankly about their decision to use family planning. After surviving conflict and enduring a perilous journey to Uganda, they are unwilling…
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Refugee with disability overcomes steep hurdles
Jordan, Syrian Arab Republic
Four decades ago in Syria, a medical mistake left Fatima deaf, but with hard work, her family learned sign language and helped her discover a talent for art. Then, three years ago, Fatima was forced to flee the violence…
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Young humanitarian responders vital in Nepal quake relief
Nepal
Out of the catastrophic Nepal earthquake, a new kind of hero emerged – young humanitarian responders. Working with UNFPA, they have proved essential to relief efforts.
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Family planning fair dispels rumours, empowers women
Côte d'Ivoire
It was no ordinary fair. In the village square of Ahua Village, in rural Côte d’Ivoire, midwives and health workers provided pregnancy and HIV testing, cervical cancer screenings, family planning counselling, and free…
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“Hosting a bigger family”: Displaced Iraqis come together for Ramadan
Iraq
More than three million people have been displaced by the violence engulfing Iraq. Iraqi families are now observing the holy month of Ramadan – many from tents or trailers, in unfamiliar surroundings.
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Helping girls stay in the game
Caribbean Sub-regional Office
Sports offer a valuable avenue for reaching young people with messages about making healthy choices. In Jamaica, UNFPA has partnered with Netball Jamaica to teach adolescents about sexual and reproductive health, human…
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Pass the scalpel: Mid-level surgical staff save lives in Ethiopia
Ethiopia
But its humble appearance, this hospital is a game changer. Without expensive upgrades or expansions, it has dramatically increased the care it provides to pregnant women – and the lives it saves.
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World Population Day spotlights needs of women and girls in emergencies
Sarita Tamang was nine months pregnant when she was buried alive by the devastating earthquake in Nepal. This World Population Day highlights the needs of vulnerable populations in emergencies, including pregnant women.
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After months adrift at sea, migrants receive critical care in Indonesia
Indonesia
Montas spent the first months of her pregnancy at sea, adrift. Crowded onto a boat with hundreds of other migrants, she had set out to find a better life, but ended up more desperate than ever when the captain abandoned…
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Clinic helps end dangerous traditional practices in rural Bangladesh
Bangladesh
A clinic in rural north-western Bangladesh is helping to change minds about maternal health care – and is saving lives in the process.
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Quality Assurance of Medicines e-course now available
A new e-course on the Quality Assurance of Medicines is now available via the Global Programme Learning Zone.
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Ebola prompts efforts to boost condom use in Liberia
Liberia
The Ebola epidemic has dramatically underscored the importance of condoms in preventing sexually transmitted infections. UNFPA and partners have launched a campaign in Liberia aiming to reach 1.5 million people with…
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