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Giving birth on Ukraine’s front line: How women and medical workers are coping under fire

calendar_today01 July 2024

Oleksandra and Oleksandr Chebotar’s baby was born in the bunker of Maternity Hospital No. 5, in Ukraine’s southern city of Odesa, which has come under consistent heavy shelling. © UNFPA Ukraine
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In an increasingly volatile world, support for women and girls must continue, UNFPA urges

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Reproductive health kits in Ukraine. Conflict in Ukraine and elsewhere is contributing to significant global uncertainty. © UNFPA Ukraine/Mark Kachuro
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The emotional cost of combating gender-based violence on the front line in Ukraine

calendar_today13 June 2024

Since the start of the full-scale invasion by Russia in February 2022, reports of multiple forms of violence have spiked in ukraine, including conflict-related sexual violence, exploitation and trafficking​​. © UNFPA Ukraine / Isaac Hurskin
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Publication date

May 2024

Resources

Ukraine Emergency Situation Report #23 - 17 May 2024

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Ukrainian refugees find life-saving care – and a support network – at Moldovan hospital

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Alina visits the intensive care unit where her son Mark recovered at the Gheorghe Paladi hospital. © UNFPA Moldova
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Two years of full-scale war in Ukraine takes its toll on women and girls

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Two years of full-scale war in Ukraine takes its toll on women and girls

Two years of full-scale war in Ukraine takes its toll on women and girls

Two years after Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine millions of women and girls are displaced and remain at risk of gender-based violence.

See how UNFPA—the United Nations sexual and reproductive health agency is responding.

22 February 2024

22 February 2024

Publication date

Feb 2024

Author

UNFPA EECARO

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UNFPA 2024 Ukraine Regional Appeal

The war in Ukraine continues with no resolution in sight, taking a toll on the lives of millions of people, including women, girls, older persons and other vulnerable groups who have been uprooted from their homes. Over 14.6 million people – about 40 per cent of the estimated total Ukrainian population – will need humanitarian assistance in 2024.

In this appeal for 2024, UNFPA seeks $105 million to respond to the needs of affected populations in Ukraine and those who have fled to refugee-hosting countries.

Publisher

UNFPA Ukraine

Publication date

Nov 2023

Resources

Ukraine Emergency Situation Report #21 - 15 November 2023

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