With COVID-19 heralding possible fertility changes, leaders must urgently support women’s rights and choices
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The pandemic has affected women’s access to family planning information and services around the world, particularly in marginalized communities. Yet at the same time, many women around the world say the pandemic and its economic fallout have compelled them to delay or forgo desired pregnancies.
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https://aa.unfpa.org/news/covid-19-heralding-possible-fertility-changes-leaders-must-urgently-support-women%E2%80%99s-rights-and
Tigray conflict decimates maternal health services, overwhelms health workers
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“When the conflict broke out, I was two months pregnant. We were forced to flee and walk for days under the blazing sun."
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https://aa.unfpa.org/news/tigray-conflict-decimates-maternal-health-services-overwhelms-health-workers
Gender equality is the key to a better future for all, world leaders and youth activists agree at Paris Forum
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Today, world leaders gathered in Paris to issue a rallying cry for women's rights. “In Beijing 26 years ago, the world made promises,” UNFPA Executive Director Dr. Natalia Kanem said at the opening ceremony of the Generation Equality Forum. “It is now time to deliver.”
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