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Crisis after the storm: needs soar for women and girls in typhoon-ravaged Philippines

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A UNFPA staff member walks to a damaged health centre in Siargao Island, Surigao Del Norte on the island of Mindanao in the Philippines ©UNFPA Philippines
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Updates

Women and girls with disabilities say WE DECIDE!

calendar_today15 February 2022

With the support of Spain, WeDecide promotes the human rights and social inclusion of women and young persons with disabilities. Access to sexual and reproductive health services is at the centre of the programme. © UNFPA
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Events

Global Disability Summit 2022

calendar_today17 February 2022

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Fighting for justice against gender-based violence in Madagascar

calendar_today17 January 2022

Satiana, 8, holds her grandmother's hand before the trial of her rapist at the Ambovombe Court in Madagascar. ©UNFPA Madagascar/Melvis Kimbi
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News story

For gender-based violence survivors in Palestine, a little assistance goes a long way

calendar_today18 January 2022

A cash voucher assistance programme has helped vulnerable women purchase much-needed groceries, hygiene supplies and children's essentials. The financial boost is part of other safe space services including psychosocial support, legal counselling and vocational training. © UNFPA Palestine
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Updates

The United States of America stands to uplift the lives of millions of women and girls, becoming a top UNFPA donor

calendar_today22 December 2021

The US is back as a major partner of UNFPA in 2021.
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News

In this refugee camp, midwives have delivered over 14,000 babies with zero maternal deaths

calendar_today10 January 2022

Ammoun Kitabi cradles a newborn in Zaatari camp. As a Jordanian midwife trained in Syria, she feels a deep connection to the Syrian refugees under her care. © UNFPA Jordan
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Slideshow

Humanitarian aid rushed to Philippines following record-setting typhoon

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Super Typhoon Rai made landfall in the Philippines on 16 December. It was the third strongest storm ever recorded in the northern hemisphere. © UNFPA Philippines/Sittie Rajabia Monato

An estimated 16 million people have been affected, with 2.4 million in need of humanitarian assistance. Hospitals, clinics and vital infrastructure have been damaged or destroyed. This includes more than 30 women’s and children’s protection centres, a blow to efforts to prevent human trafficking and gender-based violence. © UNFPA Philippines/Sittie Rajabia Monato

UNFPA is working with affected communities and partners to address the increased risk of gender-based violence that typically accompanies a humanitarian catastrophe. Hundreds of thousands of people are currently displaced, with many crowded into displacement sites with little privacy. © UNFPA Philippines/Sittie Rajabia Monato

Emergency supplies, procured with support from the Government of Australia, are being rapidly deployed. These boxes are being rushed to the Dinagat Islands from a warehouse in Manila. © UNFPA Philippines/John Rai Buenaventura

The full toll of deaths and injuries is not yet known. The worst-hit areas had limited maternal, sexual and reproductive health services even before the disaster. Humanitarian workers meet with community members during an assessment mission. © UNFPA Philippines/Sittie Rajabia Monato

UNFPA is also working with local and government partners to address the needs of pregnant women and new mothers, and to support broader sexual and reproductive health efforts. © UNFPA Philippines/Sittie Rajabia Monato

Updates

With funding from partners, Ethiopian radio talk shows aim to end female genital mutilation

calendar_today18 November 2021

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Updates

With the United States, UNFPA is strengthening its humanitarian assistance to women and girls in Afghanistan and across the world

calendar_today17 November 2021

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