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With COVID-19 heralding possible fertility changes, leaders must urgently support women’s rights and choices
The pandemic has affected women’s access to family planning information and services around the world, particularly in marginalized communities. Yet at the same time, many women around the world say the pandemic and its…
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Tigray conflict decimates maternal health services, overwhelms health workers
“When the conflict broke out, I was two months pregnant. We were forced to flee and walk for days under the blazing sun."
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Partnering with traditional birth attendants to reach Afro-descendant and indigenous women in Colombia
The maternal death rate in Colombia has been falling for years, yet many of these gains have not been seen by Afro-descendant and indigenous communities. Traditional birth attendants can play a critical role in…
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Bodily autonomy becomes a global rallying cry at Paris Forum on gender equality
“Our clarion call is this: There can be no gender equality without bodily autonomy and sexual and reproductive health and rights, and no bodily autonomy and sexual and reproductive health and rights without full gender…
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Gender equality is the key to a better future for all, world leaders and youth activists agree at Paris Forum
Today, world leaders gathered in Paris to issue a rallying cry for women's rights. “In Beijing 26 years ago, the world made promises,” UNFPA Executive Director Dr. Natalia Kanem said at the opening ceremony of the…
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Pandemic, conflict continue to upend life for women in Yemen
Fatima Mujawash speaks about the struggles of displacement amid the pandemic – and finding new strength amid the hardship.
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Entrepreneurship flourishes among Filipino populations at risk for HIV
Necessity is the mother of invention, as the saying goes, and COVID-19 created needs of sweeping depth and breadth all over the globe. Many newly unemployed had to reinvent themselves to find an alternative stream of…
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Empowering Kenyan women and girls with disabilities in managing menstrual health
Anne Wanjiru found out she had gotten her first period when a boarding school classmate told her she had stained her dress. No one had ever explained menstruation to her, so the then-14-year-old, who had a congenital…
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As Afghanistan grapples with surge in COVID-19 cases, one midwife shares her strength
When the pandemic struck, around February 2020, tens of thousands of undocumented Afghans were deported, flooding the Gazargah Transit Centre. “Everybody was scared and the camp received thousands of deportees daily,”…
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