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Fear and exhaustion shadow Venezuelan women on the long trek to Peru
"We would sleep in the streets and wake up in the streets," a pregnant women told UNFPA.
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Female Islamic preachers call for women’s rights, contraception in Niger
Caring for one's reproductive health and rights is "a duty for women."
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In world’s worst humanitarian crisis, the miracle of a safe birth
Over a million pregnant women and new mothers require urgent aid in Yemen, the site of the world’s worst humanitarian crisis.
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Surviving Ebola: “I was so afraid to die and be put in a body bag”
“I did not believe in the existence of Ebola," said Jémima Masika. Then she fell sick.
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118-truck convoy delivers urgent aid to stranded residents in Rukban, Syria
UNFPA delivered critical supplies to a remote settlement in Rukban, where residents have been stranded in the desert for years.
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Born at the end of a rope: Embracing indigenous childbirth traditions to save lives
Rural health systems have embraced something they once ignored: folk traditions and practices.
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Reaching women in Mosul, where the shadow of conflict still lingers
About a year and half after the fall of ISIL’s last stronghold in Mosul, health services have yet to be fully restored.
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Top 5 things you didn’t know about female genital mutilation
Despite being internationally recognized as a human rights violation, some 200 million girls and women alive today have undergone FGM. Here's what you need to know.
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The future at her fingertips: What happens when girls say #IDONT
This Valentine’s Day, UNFPA is exploring what happens when girls are emboldened to say “I don’t” to child marriage.
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