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Crisis in Darfur
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Mobile Clinics Help Burundians Recover From War
September 2, 2014Every year, some 1,000 women are diagnosed with obstetric fistula in Burundi. Sylvie Harerimana was living with the condition for eight years
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Bolivia: Nurses on the Front Line
September 2, 2014Part of the film series "Culturally Sensitive Approaches to Women's Health"
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State of World Population Report 2009: Bolivia
September 2, 2014A view on the effects of Climate Change from Bolivia
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Uganda: Choice not Chance (English Version)
September 2, 2014In Uganda today family planning is at the top of the agenda. At the moment there are 34 million citizens but the country has one of the fastest growing populations anywhere in the world. On average each woman will give birth to six children.
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Making Childbirth Safe Again After Haiyan
September 2, 2014Typhoon Haiyan destroyed birthing facilities and hospitals, leaving thousands of pregnant women without a place to deliver and threatening years of progress. UNFPA is working to restore reproductive health services.
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Keeping Displaced Women Safe and Healthy
September 2, 2014Tens of thousands of Philippine women and girls made homeless by Typhoon Haiyan continue to live in crowded evacuation centres. UNFPA is providing reproductive health care and working to prevent gender-based violence.
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Bringing Family Planning to Remote Lao Villages
September 2, 2014Community-based provision of family planning services is an important and effective modality for reaching remote areas where the poverty rate is high and formal health facilities do not exist.
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The Philippines: Protecting Women and Girls After Haiyan
September 2, 2014UNFPA is providing reproductive health care and working to prevent gender-based violence against women and girls who struggle to survive after Typhoon Haiyan. The national police are putting in place mechanisms to ensure their safety until the situa
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Women and War: Afghanistan
September 2, 2014In Afghanistan, conflict has not only caught the female non-combatants in its violence, but have severely crippled already inadequate services such as health and education.