Resources

Nigeria: Abductions, armed conflict and cholera: UNFPA and partners support women at grave risk

Resource date: Jan 2019

Publisher: UNFPA

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Resources

Libya: Working to Improve National Systems for Supplies and Services despite Years of Crisis

Resource date: Jan 2019

Publisher: UNFPA

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Jordan: Securing Supplies for Syrian Refugees while Building Resilience in Jordan’s Health System

Resource date: Jan 2019

Publisher: UNFPA

The Government of Jordan estimates 1 in 3 inhabitants in Jordan is non-Jordanian. Jordan hosts more than 650,000 registered Syrian refugees and 2.2 million Palestine refugees, as well as other nationalities and migrant workers. UNFPA achieved zero preventable maternal death in Jordan’s largest refugee camp by mobilizing resources, procuring reproductive health supplies, and making services available and accessible to the affected population.

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Iraq: Rapid Response Mechanism Saves Women’s Lives Along the Route to Safety

Resource date: Jan 2019

Publisher: UNFPA

Millions of Iraqis have fled their homes because of armed conflict, including the Mosul Offensive of 2016-2017, which led to one of the most complex humanitarian interventions in the history of the region. To ensure that lifesaving supplies and services were available, UNFPA and partners deployed a Rapid Response Mechanism (RRM) to provide agile response and save countless lives. UNFPA deployed mobile reproductive health teams along routes of displacement.

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Democratic Republic of the Congo: Mobile Clinics Reach Women Hiding in Fear

Resource date: Jan 2019

Publisher: UNFPA

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Prepositioning Supplies in Disaster-Prone Countries of Asia and the Pacific

Resource date: Jan 2019

Publisher: UNFPA

Prepositioning reproductive health supplies in areas vulnerable to natural disasters speeds up emergency assistance and saves lives; it also builds resilience in regular supply chains. In 2015, UNFPA established the Regional Prepositioning Initiative with support from Australia’s Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade (DFAT). Supplies are procured and stored at hubs in Brisbane, Australia and Suva, Fiji and in strategic locations around the 11 focus countries.

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Gender-based violence in humanitarian settings

Resource date: Dec 2014

Author: UNFPA

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Publications

Adolescent Sexual and Reproductive Health Toolkit for Humanitarian Settings

A Companion to the Inter-Agency Field Manual on Reproductive Health in Humanitarian Settings

Number of pages: 92

Publication date: 01 Jan 2009

Author: UNFPA, Save the Children USA

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News

Earthquake and tsunami devastating for 45,000 pregnant women in Indonesia

Some 88,000 people have been displaced by the twin disasters in Indonesia's hardest-hit areas. Ibu Fariati and her family now share a tent with six other families. © UNFPA Indonesia/Stenly hely Sajow
  • 16 October 2018
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