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“Why me?” – Stigma, lack of information leave Myanmar youth in the dark on HIV
“If I had known about safe sex in my teens, my life would never have turned out this way,” said Sithu*, who is living with HIV.
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“I was a little girl taking care of other kids” – After violence and neglect, women in Morocco find space to heal
In Morocco, an estimated 63 per cent of women aged 18 to 64 have experienced some form of gender-based violence.
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Youth advocates for family planning break taboos in the Maldives
In a country where marriage is a requirement for access to family planning, young people are stepping up and speaking out.
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Looming famine threatens the lives of 2 million pregnant women and new mothers in Yemen
The humanitarian crisis in Yemen has become the worst in the world.
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“I had no idea what was happening” – Menstrual health needs surge for refugees
Women and girls displaced by conflict face extraordinary hardships – not least of all, the effect of exile on their sexual and reproductive health needs.
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Five things you didn’t know about disability and sexual violence
A global study from UNFPA reveals that girls and young women with disabilities face up to 10 times more gender-based violence than those without disabilities.
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For girls escaping FGM in rural Tanzania, crowdsourced maps show the way to safety
Volunteers around the world pitch in to help protect girls at risk – linking grassroots and global action, and generating data that strengthens the push to end FGM.
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Five actions for choice
The extent to which couples and individuals have real choices about whether and when to have children has a direct impact on global development, says The State of World Population 2018, UNFPA’s flagship report, released…
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Earthquake and tsunami devastating for 45,000 pregnant women in Indonesia
The twin disasters have killed more than 2,000 people and impacted some 1.5 million in the worst-hit areas, including roughly 352,000 women of reproductive age.
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