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February 20, 2019More than 500 women die in pregnancy or childbirth every day in humanitarian and fragile settings
UNFPA has launched "A Woman Even Here," a campaign that calls for partners, donors and the public to prioritize women's right to safety and dignity in humanitarian response. Learn more here.
Regional Situation Report for Syria Crisis #76 December 2018
Resource date: 31 December 2018
Author: UNFPA Regional Syria Response Hub
Regional Situation Report for Syria Crisis #75 November 2018
Resource date: 01 November 2018
Author: UNFPA Regional Syria Response Hub
Regional Situation Report for Syria Crisis #74 October 2018
Resource date: 01 October 2018
Author: UNFPA Regional Syria Response Hub
Currently, around 250,000 Syrian refugees are seeking safety in camps and host communities in Iraq. UNFPA supports nine women community centres, sixteen health facilities, and four youth centres serving the refugee population in the Kurdistan region of Iraq. UNFPA ensures that antenatal, postnatal, and emergency obstetric referral services are offered. In addition, UNFPA provides reproductive health kits and supports referral services.
Regional Situation Report for Syria Crisis #73 September 2018
Resource date: 01 September 2018
Author: UNFPA Regional Syria Response Hub
UNFPA Humanitarian Action Overview 2016
Number of pages: 12
Publication date: 19 May 2016
Author: UNFPA
Publisher: UNFPA
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In Syria, safe spaces for women and girls provide more than protection
09 October 2018Regional Situation Report for Syria Crisis #72 August 2018
Resource date: 01 August 2018
Author: UNFPA Regional Syria Response Hub
The conflict in Syria has created one of the most severe and protracted humanitarian crises in the world today. Millions have been displaced, both within the country and outside—as refugees in Egypt, Iraq, Jordan, Lebanon and Türkiye.
UNFPA Syria is on the ground, working with partners to provide integrated reproductive health and gender-based violence services, including family planning supplies and counselling, gynaecology consultations, antenatal care, post-natal care, psychosocial support and comprehensive emergency obstetric care.
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UNFPA appeals for US$70 million as maternal death and violence against women soar
New York/Geneva, 27 February 2023 – As governments…