19 November 2025

Media advisory

UNFPA at COP30: Putting Women, Girls and Youth at the Heart of Climate Action

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News

When the water rises: How women are adapting to a changing climate in north-eastern Bangladesh

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Anima Akhter, 24, stands with her husband Ruhul Amin, 30, and their two children outside their home in Bodipur village, Sunamganj. © UNFPA Bangladesh/Asma Akter
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Press release

UNFPA urges governments to act on climate and gender at Global Symposium ahead of COP30

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Video

Catastrophic flooding in Chad disproportionately affects women and girls

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Catastrophic flooding in Chad disproportionately affects women and girls

Catastrophic flooding in Chad disproportionately affects women and girls

Over 2 million people have been impacted by the catastrophic flooding in Chad.

The climate crisis has also become a personal crisis for women like Gloria and Chanceline, who lost everything.

Hear their stories and see how UNFPA—the United Nations sexual and reproductive health agency—is responding.

Video

Women and girls need urgent support after the recent earthquake in Vanuatu

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Women and girls need urgent support after the recent earthquake in Vanuatu

Women and girls need urgent support after the recent earthquake in Vanuatu

80,000 people, including 1,230 pregnant women, need humanitarian assistance after the devastating earthquake in Vanuatu.

“It pains me to see this vibrant country battered by yet another natural disaster,” says Dr. Natalia Kanem, who recently visited the Pacific island.

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

17 December 2024

News

“I came to help my sisters”: As Chad grapples with record floods and a refugee crisis, midwives are bridging the divide

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A woman collects clean drinking water in a camp sheltering more than 4,000 displaced people after the Chari River flooded in N'Djamena, the capital of Chad, in October 2024. Credit: © UNFPA Chad / Karel Prinsloo
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12 November 2024

Publisher

UNFPA

Publication date

Nov 2024

Resources

Disaster displacements disproportionately impact women, girls in fragile contexts

This analysis is the result of a collaboration between the United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA), the UN’s sexual and reproductive health agency, and the Internal Displacement Monitoring Centre (IDMC), looking into the scale and impact of disaster-related internal displacements on women and girls.

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