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South Sudan Country Office Situation Report #59 - 31 March 2015

Resource date: Mar 2015

Author: UNFPA South Sudan

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Safe spaces offer crucial services to women displaced by Malawi’s floods

Women breastfeed outside a UNFPA-supported safe space at Mpasa camp, in Phalombe, Malawi. The safe space offers counselling and services for survivors of gender-based violence, and also provides recreational and skill-building activities for women and girls. © UNFPA Malawi
  • 17 March 2015
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South Sudan Country Office Situation Report #58 - 19 Feb - 5 March 2015

Resource date: Mar 2015

Author: UNFPA South Sudan

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South Sudan Country Office Situation Report #57 - 5-19 Feb 2015

Resource date: Feb 2015

Author: UNFPA South Sudan

The security situation while generally calm remained tense and highly fragile in some parts of the country. Humanitarian needs remain high in Protection of Civilian and Internally Displaced Person camp sites. Partners continued prepositioning commodities in remote areas to ensure delivery of services during the rainy season. UNFPA continued providing coordination to reproductive health working group and gender-based violence sub-cluster with meetings with stake-holders taking place in a regular basis within all the humanitarian hubs.

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Recognizing an unsung hero – the ambulance driver

Chris Kwikiriza, a midwife, checks on an expectant mother at the Biira Health Centre, in the Boroli refugee settlement in Uganda. A UNFPA-supported ambulance is helping to ensure women in labour are able to deliver under the care of skilled birth attendants. © UNFPA/Eveyln Kiapi
  • 16 February 2015
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South Sudan Country Office Situation Report #56 - 23 Jan-5 Feb 2015

Resource date: Feb 2015

Author: UNFPA South Sudan

The situation remains relatively calm countrywide, but unpredictable. Intermittent clashes and intercommunity fighting were reported in some parts of the country.

The Government and opposition have signed a peace agreement in Addis Ababa under the mediation of the Intergovernmental Agency for Development (IGAD) and the international community to end the conflict that caused 1.5 million people internally displaced and may leave about 6.4 million people in need of humanitarian assistance by the end of 2015.

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Floods hit hundreds of thousands in Southern Africa; women and girls most vulnerable

People are evacuated by boats in southern Malawi. © UNDAC
  • 29 January 2015
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South Sudan Country Office Situation Report #55 – 5-22 January 2015

Resource date: Jan 2015

Author: UNFPA South Sudan

The security situation in the country remained calm generally. However, intermittent clashes were reported in some parts of Unity and Upper Nile States.
Efforts to reach political solution on the crisis continued by the Government and opposition, with mediation by the Intergovernmental Agency for Development (IGAD) and the international community.
Humanitarian needs remain high in the IDP sites. More than 1.5 million remain displaced in the country since the outbreak of the conflict in December 2013.

A glimpse of the future

Published on: 16/01/2015

This film highlight how Rwanda is delivering integrated HIV and sexual and reproductive health services to eliminate new HIV infections among children and keep their mothers alive.

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Breaking the Silence about Maternal Death in Sierra Leone

Sierra Leone is one of the most dangerous places in the world to give birth.
  • 27 April 2010
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