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A 12-hour walk at 7 months pregnant: Escape from the horrors of war in Ukraine

calendar_today18 March 2022

Natasha Kuznetsova, a seven-month pregnant Ukrainian refugee, is treated for an acute kidney infection at the Sfânta Treime hospital in Chișinău, in the Republic of Moldova © UNFPA Moldova/Eduard Bîzgu
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Apr 2022

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UNFPA EECA

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Ukraine Emergency Situation Report #6 – 5 April 2022

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News story

“I’ve grown a few years in 26 days”: A teenager’s life during wartime

calendar_today01 April 2022

As a youth volunteer helping settle internally displaced persons in Lviv, Viktoria Kravets explains how to fill in residence registration forms. Photo courtesy of Viktoria Kravets
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Ukraine War: Protecting refugees in Moldova

calendar_today18 March 2022

Ukraine War: Protecting refugees in Moldova

Ukraine War: Protecting refugees in Moldova

On her recent visit to a refugee shelter in Moldova, UNFPA Executive Director Dr. Natalia Kanem met women who fled the war in Ukraine with just what they could carry.

Many of them fear for their future as they do not know where to go or what to do.

Their rights, needs and safety must be prioritized.

Learn more about the war in Ukraine. 

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Ukraine War: A mother and daughter find hope in Moldova

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Ukraine War: A mother and daughter find hope in Moldova

Ukraine War: A mother and daughter find hope in Moldova

Elena and her teenage daughter Tatiana fled the war in Odessa, Ukraine to seek shelter in Chișinău, Moldova. To this day, more than 2.5 million Ukrainians have crossed borders into neighboring countries. Like Elena and Tatiana, most of them are women and children who left their husbands, fathers, brothers and sons behind. Learn more

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Attending to the sexual and reproductive health needs of refugees from Ukraine

calendar_today11 March 2022

UNFPA Executive Director Dr. Natalia Kanem (left), with UNFPA communications analyst Irina Lipcanu and her daughter, speaks to Maria Stanitskaia from Harikov, Ukraine at the Manej Sport Arena being used as a refugee placement centre. The 27-year-old single mother will move on from the Republic of Moldova to Romania then Germany, where she will reunite with her three-year-old son. @UNFPA/Modola
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Statement

Stop Attacks on Health Care in Ukraine

calendar_today13 March 2022

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Statement

Statement by UNFPA Executive Director Dr. Natalia Kanem on the bombing of the maternity hospital in Mariupol

calendar_today10 March 2022

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Video

Ukraine War: An expectant mother seeks safety in Moldova

calendar_today08 March 2022

Ukraine War: An expectant mother seeks safety in Moldova

Ukraine War: An expectant mother seeks safety in Moldova

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Crisis in Ukraine