Resources

UNFPA Response in Yemen Monthly Situation Report #3 – March 2019

Resource date: Mar 2019

Author: UNFPA Yemen

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News

Caught in the crossfire: Urgent needs in north-east Syria

Dr. Joha attends to a displaced woman at Al-Hol Camp. The needs were "overwhelmingly high," he said. © UNFPA Syria
  • 29 April 2019
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News

Survivors of gender-based violence get a fresh start in Morocco

Khadija had no income after she left her husband. © UNFPA Morocco
  • 09 April 2019
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Resources

Regional Situation Report for Syria Crisis #78 February 2019

Resource date: Feb 2019

Author: UNFPA Regional Syria Response Hub

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Resources

UNFPA Response in Yemen Monthly Situation Report #2 – February 2019

Resource date: Feb 2019

Author: UNFPA Yemen

An estimated 24 million people – over 80 per cent of the population – are in need of some kind of assistance, including 14.4 million who are in acute need – nearly two million people more than in 2018. Some 4.3 million people have been displaced in the last three years with 3.3 million currently displaced with 1 million returnees. UNFPA estimates that among the 24 million in need of humanitarian assistance, six million of them will be women and girls of reproductive age and 960,000 will be pregnant women.

News

Health, rights situation critical among women and girls in conflict-scarred Dara’a

After years of conflict, the population is seeing a cascade of health and human rights problems fall "like dominoes". © UNFPA Syria/Sufian Abdul-Mouty
  • 19 March 2019
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Resources

Regional Situation Report for Syria Crisis #77 January 2019

Resource date: Jan 2019

Author: UNFPA Regional Syria Response Hub

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Updates

Support for reproductive health needs, survivor-centred care bolstered by new commitment from Government of Japan

07 Mar 2019

UNFPA and the Government of Japan are partnering to provide critical reproductive health support in Iraq. Image courtesy of Courtesy of UIMS.
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Resources

UNFPA Response in Yemen Monthly Situation Report #1 – January 2019

Resource date: Jan 2019

Author: UNFPA Yemen

Conflict, protracted displacement, disease and deprivation continues to inflict suffering on the country’s population as the crisis in Yemen enters another year.

Disruption to commercial imports, inflation, lack of salary payments to civil servants and rising prices of basic commodities are exacerbating people’s vulnerability. Only half of health facilities are fully functioning. Needs have intensified across all sectors.

Millions of Yemenis are hungrier, sicker and more vulnerable now than they were a year ago.

News

118-truck convoy delivers urgent aid to stranded residents in Rukban, Syria

UNFPA brought critical reproductive health supplies to resident of the settlement, where conditions are dire. © UN in Syria
  • 16 February 2019
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