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Australia stands up to uplift the lives of women and girls affected by natural disasters

04 Apr 2023

Fatima gave birth safely at a UNFPA-supported hospital. Australia’s funding helps support maternal health and protection services in Syria. © UNFPA/Karam Al-Masri
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Resources

Türkiye/Syria Earthquake Joint Situation Report #2 - 3 April 2023

Resource date: Apr 2023

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Resources

Türkiye/Syria Earthquake Joint Situation Report #1 -29 March 2023

Resource date: Mar 2023

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Earthquake survivors in Türkiye need our help now more than ever

Published on: 28/03/2023

More than one month after two earthquakes devastated Türkiye, the needs on the ground remain massive.

See how UNFPA has been on the ground since day one providing life-saving services, and find out what you can do to help

 

Inter-Agency Humanitarian Evaluation of the COVID-19 Humanitarian Response

Inter-Agency Humanitarian Evaluation of the COVID-19 Humanitarian Response

2022

Global

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The Inter-Agency Humanitarian Evaluation (IAHE) is an independent assessment of the preparedness and response of Inter-Agency Standing Committee (IASC) members to the COVID-19 pandemic from 2020-2022. It is the first-ever evaluation of the IASC's humanitarian response to infectious disease events. It is also the largest IAHE of a humanitarian response to a pandemic. 

The evaluation assesses the humanitarian system’s response to COVID-19, identifies best practices and lessons learned, and highlights challenges and opportunities to improve responses to global crises in the future.

The evaluation team conducted 640 interviews; 169 focus group discussions and reviewed over 3,500 documents. Eight case studies were conducted in Bangladesh, Colombia, the Democratic Republic of the Congo, the Philippines, Sierra Leone, Somalia, Syria, and Türkiye.

The IAHE highlights the humanitarian community’s strong response in expanding and adapting its programming to meet the needs of a large affected population during the pandemic. However, the worldwide restrictions on international aid highlighted the need for long-awaited reforms in locally-led humanitarian action and accountability to affected people. Progress in these areas could have improved the COVID-19 humanitarian response to vulnerable people; expanded delivery capacities; prevented the risks of sexual exploitation and abuse and built trust with affected communities. The main challenge to advancing these areas is a lack of leadership, incentives, and commitments from major players to change the current aid architecture. 

The IAHE recommends the IASC accelerate humanitarian reforms and improve pandemic preparedness. The global humanitarian community should also prioritize a people-centred, locally-led response that places affected individuals at the forefront of response efforts. 

The evaluation was undertaken by the IASC-associated Inter-Agency Evaluation Humanitarian Steering Group, chaired by OCHA. UNFPA Evaluation Office was part of the management group, including ALNAP, DRC (on behalf of the ICVA), IOM, SCHR, UNDP, UNHCR, UNICEF, WFP and WHO. The Global Evaluation Advisory Group included Action Aid, Asia Pacific Network of Refugees, AUB, FCDO, German Federal Foreign Office, Ground Truth Solutions, GMI, McGill University, UN, USAID, United Nations Resident Coordinator, Chad, and the World Bank.

News

Least responsible, hardest hit: New UNFPA brief explores climate change’s disproportionate harm on people of African descent

UNFPA’s new advocacy brief, “In Our Words: Voices of Women of African Descent for Reproductive and Climate Justice”, explores how climate change disproportionately harms women of African descent. © UNFPA Brasil/Eduardo Cavalcanti
  • 21 March 2023
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One month on from earthquakes in Türkiye

Published on: 17/03/2023

More than one month after the earthquakes in Türkiye, survivors are trying to continue their lives one way or another while the rubble is still being removed.

Zeynep Atılgan Özgenç, Communications Specialist at UNFPA Türkiye, sheds light on the specific needs of women and girls affected by this devastating humanitarian crisis.

See how you can support our ongoing response.

Resources

Ukraine Emergency Situation Report #17 - 15 March 2023

Resource date: Mar 2023

Publisher: UNFPA EECA

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News

Syria: Rights of women and girls hang in the balance as conflict passes 12-year mark and earthquakes deepen suffering

UNFPA and partners assist women affected by the February earthquakes in Suran, Hama Governorate. UNFPA supports 14 women’s and girls’ safe spaces in northwest Syria, where women and girls exposed to violence can go to recover and receive protection, information and advice. As 12 of these spaces were damaged in the disaster, mobile teams have been deployed to assist those in temporary accommodation, such as displacement camps. © UNFPA/Karam Al-Masri
  • 16 March 2023
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Syria: 12 Years of Conflict

Published on: 16/06/2023

12 years of conflict in Syria has taken a devastating toll on women and girls.

The recent earthquakes have deepened their suffering.

The priority for UNFPA is to ensure that all Syrian women and girls in need can access life-saving reproductive health and protection services.

Learn more here.

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