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“As widespread as guns and bullets”: Sexual violence used to terrorize Sudan’s women and girls
GEDAREF STATE, SUDAN – “Every woman and girl here is at risk, no matter her age or background. No one is safe,” said Khadija*, a midwife at a maternity clinic in Sudan’s eastern Gedaref State.
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The fertility fallacy: Five things you didn’t know about global fertility rates
UNITED NATIONS, New York – “Do you want kids?” Every day, people around the world ask themselves, and others, this question. But it also begs another: “Do you feel able to have children?”
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From natural process to nightmare: How Gaza’s women and girls cope with their periods in a war zone
Palestine, State of
GAZA STRIP, Occupied Palestinian Territory – “Sometimes I need pads and soap more than I need food,” said Aisha*, a young displaced girl in Gaza, revealing a serious burden too often overlooked in crisis settings –…
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Don’t let the lights go out: UNFPA urges support for women and girls in the world’s most neglected crises
UNITED NATIONS, New York – In 2025, as crises multiply and conflicts become increasingly protracted, humanitarian aid budgets are being slashed across the board. Yet in many emergency settings, it is ordinary people –…
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The waiting game: How a maternity home in Namibia is offering women and newborns a better chance at surviving – and thriving
Namibia
KUNENE REGION, Namibia – Kuliua Maundu, 26, remembers the night seven years ago like it was yesterday. “I was at home when the pain started,” she said. “I thought it was just labour, so I tried to sleep, thinking I…
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As famine looms in Gaza, pregnant women and newborns face life-threatening health risks
Palestine, State of
GAZA STRIP, Occupied Palestinian Territory – “There’s a severe shortage of food and essential medicines, particularly during this siege,” said a doctor at Al-Awda Hospital, in Gaza’s central Deir Al-Balah governorate. “…
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Front-line midwives: Three reasons to support these humanitarian health workers amid a global funding crisis
New York
UNITED NATIONS, New York – “This week, I assisted 19 deliveries – two of which were life-threatening emergencies,” said Espérance, a midwife at Kyeshero General Hospital in eastern Democratic Republic of the Congo. “We…
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How health workers in Indonesia are transforming care for survivors of gender-based violence
Indonesia
JAVA/LOMBOK ISLANDS, Indonesia – The districts of Brebes, Lombok Timur and Serang may be geographically distant, but they share a common struggle: The silence surrounding gender-based violence, as stigma and…
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Despite steep funding cuts, heroic teacher determined to keep girls in school and out of child marriage in Yemen
Yemen
HAJJAH GOVERNORATE, Yemen – “I strongly believe that girls impact the family: When a girl is educated, she can teach her sons and daughters,” said Aida Damoom, a 25-year-old teacher in Yemen’s northwestern Hajjah…
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After two years of war, has Sudan failed its female revolutionaries?
Sudan
SUDAN – “I was scared to see my neighbourhood again after two years of displacement,” said Sulaima, 32, who returned to Khartoum at the end of March. “There were bodies everywhere. I saw the body of a child in front of…
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Between siege and survival: The unheard struggles of mothers in the West Bank
Palestine, State of
THE WEST BANK, Occupied Palestinian Territory – “I suffered from postpartum fever, but reaching the hospital was nearly impossible because of the siege on medical services,” said 26-year-old Sara*, from the Nur Shams…
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Women at the crossroads: Fleeing war in Sudan for an uncertain future in South Sudan
South Sudan
UPPER NILE STATE, South Sudan – Mary Kak is threading beads onto a string, making jewellery she hopes to later sell at a marketplace in Renk, a border town in South Sudan’s Upper Nile State.
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