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“The people in Syria are destroyed from war”: A call for peace after violence in the coastal region

A young woman stands in front of a window at the UNFPA-supported centre in Homs which helps young people with their mental and social well-being, education and livelihood training, as well as youth empowerment initiatives. © UNFPA Syria / Alaa Ghorra
  • 14 March 2025
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Democratic Republic of Congo Situation Report - March 2025

Resource date: Mar 2025

Author: UNFPA DRC

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Lebanon Situation Report #6 - January 2025

Resource date: Mar 2025

Author: UNFPA Lebanon

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Nigeria Situation Report - January 2025

Resource date: Feb 2025

Author: UNFPA Nigeria

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Women in the Central African Republic speak up and claim their right to learn

Published on: 10/03/2025

The Central African Republic is one of the worst countries in the world to be a woman.

Why? Because most women in the country are illiterate, live in poverty and experience gender-based violence on a widespread scale.

Hear some of their stories and see how UNFPA—the United Nations sexual and reproductive health agency—is taking action to help them learn new skills.

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Palestine Situation Report #15 - February 2025

Resource date: Mar 2025

Author: UNFPA Palestine

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UNFPA Cameroon Situation Report - January 2025

Resource date: Mar 2025

Author: UNFPA Cameroon

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UNFPA Mali Situation Report - January 2025

Resource date: Mar 2025

Author: UNFPA Mali

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Refugee women fleeing war in Sudan need life-saving care in Chad

Published on: 26/02/2025

Over one million refugees have fled to Chad to escape the war in Sudan.

The majority are women and children who have survived horrific violence.

“We have lost everything. Our homes, families and security,” says Souat, a Sudanese refugee living in Farchana Refugee Camp in Chad.

Hear her story and see how UNFPA—the United Nations sexual and reproductive health agency—is providing a lifeline for refugee women and girls in need.

A refugee entrepreneur rebuilds her life after fleeing war in Sudan

Published on: 26/02/2025

Meet Wasila, a refugee, entrepreneur and baker.

The violent civil war in Sudan forced her to flee her home.

With support from UNFPA—the United Nations sexual and reproductive health agency, she now runs her own baking business in the Central African Republic.

Stand with refugees and let her story of resilience inspire you.

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