News

New estimates show 126,000 pregnant women affected by Nepal quake

29 April 2015
Earthquake survivors survey the damage in Bungmati, on the outskirts of Kathmandu, Nepal. © UNFPA Nepal/Santosh Chhetri
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News

Bringing lifesaving reproductive health care to remote Mozambique

27 April 2015
Constangelina Basílio with her son, Magalhães. Ms. Basílio nearly died while giving birth to Magalhães. She now works as a community health activist. © UNFPA/Amancio Vilankulos
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News

Tens of thousands of pregnant women affected by Nepal quake

27 April 2015
A mother tends to a child injured in the 7.8-magnitude earthquake in Nepal. UNFPA’s initial estimates indicate over 50,000 pregnant women and girls could be affected. © UNICEF/NYHQ2015-1013/Nybo
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Statement

Earthquake in Nepal: Statement by the Executive Director

25 April 2015
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Vanuatu’s Cyclone Pam highlights need for access to family planning

08 April 2015
Katherine Silas received a long-lasting contraceptive implant from Nurse Julienne Aru at the Vanuatu Family Health Association in Port Vila, Vanuatu, in the aftermath of Cyclone Pam. The disaster has increased demand for sexual and reproductive health services. © UNFPA/Ariela Zibiah
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Initial reports indicate that women in evacuation centers and host communities are experiencing acute needs, for which the MoH requires essential supplies and RH services. Many health facilities and birthing clinics have been destroyed and damaged, with limited access to life-saving maternal and neonatal health services. Violence against women has also been confirmed in the Vanuatu Women’s Counseling Center monitoring missions in Shefa as well as in reports from the medical staff. In addition, the MIRA has indicated high rates of psychosocial distress among the population.

When disaster strikes, UNFPA ensures that the reproductive health needs and protection concerns of women and girls are integrated into emergency responses. One of the ways in which UNFPA supports women and girls in the aftermath of natural disasters is by providing ‘dignity kits’. See what UNFPA includes in its dignity kits. 

As part of the Vanuatu Flash Appeal launched on 24 March 2015 in Port Vila, seeking US$29.9 million for humanitarian operations for the next 3 months, UNFPA received an initial allocation of CERF funds for $225,000 of the total requested $680,000. This will meet the life saving sexual and reproductive health and protection needs of women and young girls.

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News

Cyclone Pam cripples sexual and reproductive health services in Vanuatu

20 March 2015
Cyclone damage at the hospital compound in Port Vila. © UNFPA/Claire Davies
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