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“I have never seen so many pregnant women in this situation”: Survivors of Tropical Cyclone Freddy face Mozambique’s worst cholera outbreak in two decades

UNFPA has procured and installed tents to serve as temporary health facilities in areas where health clinics have been destroyed in Mozambique. © UNFPA Mozambique.
  • 24 April 2023
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Soaring violence, fuel crisis and a cholera outbreak: Haiti in the grip of a “humanitarian catastrophe”

Women carry containers of propane gas during a demonstration in Port-au-Prince. Protests and looting have rocked an already unstable situation since fuel price hikes were announced in early September, with three–quarters of hospitals reported to be closed and essential services dangerously undermined across the country. © RICHARD PIERRIN/AFP via Getty Images
  • 13 October 2022
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Press Release

Women and girls among those most impacted by Haiti’s multiple crises

13 October 2022

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Cholera poses grave risks to pregnant women in conflict-affected Nigeria

Yana Duka is one of 35 cholera patients in a provisional health facility in Muna camp. She lost her pregnancy after falling ill. © UNFPA/Anne Wittenberg
  • 25 September 2017
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Yemen’s deadly cholera outbreak puts pregnant women in danger

Dr. Farea at 22 May Hospital, in Sana’a, checks in on Ibtisam, a pregnant woman with cholera. © UNFPA Yemen
  • 21 July 2017
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UNFPA Haiti helps to prevent cholera in HIV sufferers

Published on: 07/01/2011

UNFPA Haiti Works to Prevent Cholera in People Living with HIV:  People with compromised immune systems are particularly vulnerable to the cholera epidemic that has already affected hundreds of thousands. The right supplies and information can help keep the epidemic at bay.

UNFPA in Haiti helps to prevent cholera...

Published on: 07/01/2011

UNFPA Haiti Works to Prevent Cholera in Pregnant Women:  UNFPA pays particular attention to the health of pregnant women, who are vulnerable to the  the cholera epidemic that has already affected hundreds of thousands. The right supplies and information can help keep the epidemic at bay.

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