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“You don’t see young women in some camps”: Harrowing reports of sexual violence and healthcare attacks in Sudan’s Aj Jazirah State

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AJ JAZIRAH, Sudan – “Some parents were killed while trying to protect their daughters from being raped,” said Sara*, a counsellor in Sudan’s eastern Aj Jazirah state and one of many health workers relaying shocking…

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What women and girls need most as climate disasters and displacement wreak havoc across the world

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UNITED NATIONS, New York – Across dozens of countries, the global climate crisis is not impending – it has arrived. In 2023, climate disasters drove millions of the world’s most vulnerable women and girls from their…

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A sisterhood of support: Improving maternity care in Ethiopia’s climate change-ravaged Somali region

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SOMALI REGION, Ethiopia – Abeba Birhanu, a 46-year-old midwife, has spent more than half her life delivering babies at the Karamara Hospital in Jigjiga, the capital of Ethiopia’s Somali region. Throughout those years,…

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In the West Bank, mobile healthcare teams are a lifeline amid crisis

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WEST BANK, State of Palestine – In the small village of Bethlehem’s Al Uqban, 55-year-old Mariam Al Zeer waited in line while a mobile healthcare team arrived at the clinic. The existing clinic is rundown and does not…

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Mass displacement of pregnant women requires mobilization of maternal health services in Lebanon, Syria

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BEIRUT, Lebanon/ DAMASCUS, Syria – More than 11,000 pregnant women have been impacted by the escalated bombardment of Lebanon. Some 1,300 of them are expected to give birth in the next month, even as an estimated one…

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In Sudan, city’s last remaining hospital shelled: “We need support now”

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AL FASHER, Sudan – A succession of five artillery shells struck Al-Saudi Maternity Hospital, the last remaining hospital in Al Fasher, on 13 October. The blasts injured 10 medical personnel and destroyed multiple…

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Attacked, understaffed, underfunded: Healthcare shortages endanger pregnant women in north-west Syria

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IDLIB, Syrian Arab Republic – Ongoing conflict and instability continue to severely disrupt life in north-west Syria, straining medical supply stocks and overwhelming the capacity of healthcare workers. Pregnant women…

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Responders to Nigeria’s flood crisis are themselves affected by crisis

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MAIDUGURI, Nigeria – Flash floods throughout West and Central Africa have left more than 5 million people in need of humanitarian assistance across Cameroon, Chad, Niger, Nigeria and other countries in the region.…

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Unpacking menopause myths on World Menopause Day

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UNITED NATIONS, New York – Maryln was in her thirties when an older relative first broached the topic of menopause, often referred to as the “age of despair” in Arabic.

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UNFPA supports stepped-up efforts to prevent adolescent pregnancy in Zimbabwe

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HARARE, Zimbabwe – “I had sex thinking he loved me. But when I fell pregnant, I saw a very unexpected side of him,” 20-year-old Olivia Nyangasi told UNFPA, the United Nations sexual and reproductive health agency.

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Humanitarian response enables safe childbirth amid Cameroon’s catastrophic floods

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FOTOKOL, Far North Cameroon – “Our village was peaceful until these armed men appeared, sowing terror and death,” Aicha* told UNFPA, the UN sexual and reproductive health agency, recalling a night three years ago when…

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Unleashing the potential of adolescent girls in India through life skills education

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PATNA SAHIB, India – The new Education Minister of Bihar was a 15-year-old girl. At least, that’s the role student Zohra Fatima played for a day during the youth parliament at her school, the Madrasa Islamia Anjuman…

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