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UNFPA Cameroon Humanitarian Situation Report #19 - 10 May 2024

Resource date: May 2024

Author: UNFPA Cameroon

Across crisis-affected regions in Cameroon, the situation remains precarious. It is marked by violence, killings, and mass displacements. Despite the challenging environment, UNFPA continues to deliver reproductive health and protection services to women and girls in affected areas. Data from UNFPA-supported services show that intimate partner violence is the most reported form of GBV, followed by denial of resources and sexual violence.

News

On the front lines of climate-driven crisis: UNFPA-supported midwives prevent maternal deaths among Cameroonian refugees in Chad

Midwife Neïma Patricia works in the maternity ward of Kalambari refugee camp, supporting Cameroonian refugees. © UNFPA Chad / Éric Djepatarlemgoto
  • 02 May 2024
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Updates

UNFPA and the Islamic Development Bank are joining forces to help women and girls across continents

25 Apr 2024

Woman in Niger receives UNFPA-supported services. © UNFPA Niger
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News

How UNFPA helps mothers around the world embrace their right to good health and safe pregnancy

When mother-of-four Majeda Begum faced complications during childbirth, her transfer to a Dhaka hospital was facilitated by a new app. © BOX Office
  • 05 April 2024
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Statement

Statement by UNFPA Executive Director Dr. Natalia Kanem on efforts to repeal the ban on female genital mutilation in the Gambia

17 April 2024

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Resources

UNFPA Cameroon Humanitarian Situation Report #18 - 1-31 March 2024

Resource date: Apr 2024

Author: UNFPA Cameroon

Speech

Speech by UNFPA Executive Director Dr. Natalia Kanem at the Global Youth Dialogue

04 April 2024

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International Day of Remembrance of the Victims of Slavery and the Transatlantic Slave Trade 2024

25 March 2024

Global

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News

Investing in equality: How young women are innovating to improve their health, rights and lives

In the United Republic of Tanzania, Juliana Magesa founded Young Mums Unite, a support group where mothers aged 15 to 24 can access information and essential services, including family planning, maternal health care and counselling. © UNFPA/Msomi Huru
  • 07 March 2024
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News

Mali conflict carries heavy toll for pregnant women amid rising insecurity

Women and girls at the displacement site in Socoura, in central Mali, where hundreds of families are taking refuge after fleeing violence in their villages.
  • 06 March 2024
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