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Sabah shares the hardship of displacement and the choices women of childbearing have to make as COVID-19 ravages Yemen.
Highlights of how generous contributions are helping UNFPA to save millions of lives of women and girls in Yemen.
Reporting on gender-based violence is likely to be one of the most challenging assignments even for the most experienced and senior journalist. This short film introduces the key nine principles that any journalist needs to know while reporting on Gender-based Violence.
عادة ما يكون كتابة التقاريرالصحفية المتعلقة بقضايا العنف القائم على النوع الإجتماعي من أكثر المهام صعوبة حتى بالنسبة للصحفي المخضرم و الأكثر خبرة . هذا الفيلم القصير يسلط الضوء على المبادئ التسعة الرئيسية التي يحتاج أي صحفي إلى معرفتها أثناء كتابة التقارير الصحفية الخاصة بقضايا العنف القائم على النوع الإجتماعي.
It's lifeless for obstetric fistula patients until a glimpse of light hits and restores colours back into their souls. This film is based on a true story of an obstetric fistula survivor who was successfully treated at UNFPA-supported fistula unit in Yemen.
The Nairobi Statement was formulated after six months of global consultations led by the International Steering Committee on ICPD25, with hundreds of organizations and thousands of people involved. It provides a global framework for the formulation of government and partner commitments. Since it is non-binding, countries and other stakeholders may choose to support the Nairobi Statement in its entirety, in part, or not at all. In no way does supporting the Nairobi Statement infringe upon national sovereignty.
UNFPA's humanitarian programmes are closing down as funding run's out. UNFPA is calling for urgent funding to save the lives of women and girls in Yemen
Midwives continue to work on the frontlines in Yemen's conflict and now the COVID-19 outbreak to help save the lives of mothers and their newborns. At UNFPA, we support over 300 midwives in helping them to continue their heroic efforts in saving lives.
5 years of conflict in Yemen has been hard felt by its women and girls. Here are 5 facts why women and girls are paying the heaviest price in Yemen’s brutal conflict.
Pregnant women in Al Mokha, in the West Coast of Yemen would often travel over five hours, crossing the sea in search of maternal health services. With the establishment of maternal health services at Al Mokha Hospital, women can now deliver close to their homes without risking their life or that of their babies