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All-women team provides life-saving humanitarian support in Marawi
Umme Limbona remembers when she had to leap from a third-storey window – onto a neighbouring terrace – to escape a siege. It would not be her last act of heroism.
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Helping young people take charge of their bodies, their lives, our world
There are 1.8 billion young people between the ages of 10 and 24. Listen to their voices.
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Displaced women in eastern Ethiopia stand up to pressure, stigma over family planning
Trik Dulene knows all about bullying and coercion when it comes to a woman’s reproductive choices.
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Want to end preventable maternal deaths? Spend (at least) six times more by 2030
A new costing exercise calls for dramatic increases in spending on maternal health, family planning and to end harmful practices.
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Mother with disability hopes for better life with family planning
Arek Chuor, 32, expects to deliver her seventh child in September. It will be her last, she insists. A childhood polio infection has left her with impaired mobility, including a permanent limp. The challenges are only…
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Venezuelan volunteers provide humanitarian relief to migrants, refugees
Empowered former migrants and refugees are the new humanitarian responders to Venezuela's emergency.
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Twenty-five years ago, leaders promised to advance women’s health and rights. Have they delivered?
Twenty-five years ago, on 13 September, world leaders adopted the visionary ICPD Programme of Action. See how it has changed the world.
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A graduate at 47, new midwife triumphs over life’s trials
At age 47, Angelina Akongo was the oldest of 73 midwifery and nursing students from Juba and Kajo Keji to graduate this year – and she feels like a brand new person. “I am a better person now,” she said.
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After days on the run, pregnant Syrian woman finds safe haven and safe delivery
“I have no home. I have lost everything. And now I have to give birth to my baby in a camp,” Khadeeja told UNFPA.
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