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UNFPA's Nepal earthquake response

Resource date: Sep 2015

Author: UNFPA

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One month after Nepal's quake, needs of women, girls still enormous

Mobile reproductive health camps like this one, in Kavre District, are reaching thousands with life-saving health care, counselling and health information. © UNFPA Nepal
  • 26 May 2015
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Burundi refugees giving birth in unsafe conditions

Tens of thousands of Burundian refugees are seeking shelter in Tanzania. On their way to safety, women are giving birth in unsafe conditions. Hundreds of cases of gender-based violence have been reported. © UNFPA Tanzania/Sawiche Wamunza
  • 25 May 2015
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Survivors of Boko Haram abduction begin healing process

Survivors of the Boko Haram insurgency at Malkohi displacement camp in Yola, Adamawa State. They were displaced by the violence in their home communities in Borno State. © UNFPA
  • 21 May 2015
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Conditions remain harsh for Nepal quake survivors

Women gather for a distribution of dignity kits in Sindhupalchowk District. © UNFPA/Rajat Ray
  • 18 May 2015
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Dignity Kit - Nepal Earthquake

Resource date: May 2015

Author: UNFPA Asia and Pacific Regional Office

When disaster strikes, UNFPA ensures that the reproductive health needs and protection concerns of women and girls are integrated into emergency responses. One of the ways in which UNFPA supports women and girls in the aftermath of natural disasters is by providing ‘dignity kits.’

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Now Ebola-free, Liberia’s maternal health needs take centre stage

A woman and her baby rest at a UNFPA-supported health facility in Liberia. © UNFPA Liberia
  • 11 May 2015
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South Sudan Country Office Situation Report #60 - 24 April 2015

Resource date: Apr 2015

Author: UNFPA South Sudan

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Regional Situation Report for Syria Crisis #32 - 1-30 April

Resource date: Apr 2015

Author: UNFPA Regional Syria Response Hub

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Hundreds freed from Boko Haram require medical care, counselling

This family has lost two children to abductions by Boko Haram – an 18-year-old girl and a 6-year-old boy. Their home was also burned to the ground by the insurgents. They are now living in a displacement camp in Adamawa State. © UNICEF/NYHQ2015-0636/Rich
  • 06 May 2015
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