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To secure an equal future, girls need equal access to digital tools and information

Digital technologies are fueling explosive growth, innovation and connection around the world. But these tools are also creating new kinds of inequalities. 

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Midwives continue to deliver amid uncertainty in Afghanistan

Despite challenges, midwives throughout Afghanistan are continuing to operate, bringing critical life-saving care to women and girls in need.

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With emergency funding for family planning, a glimmer of hope amid crisis

Some 12 million women and adolescent girls lost access to family planning services in 2020. As an adolescent mother, Christabel Mwewa's story highlights why bridging the funding shortfall is more important now than…

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Feminist-led grassroots organizations bring critical relief to women amid pandemic

The COVID-19 pandemic has brought misfortune to millions around the world. And for many women, like 21-year-old Rama Mahato*, of Ghaletole in southern Nepal, it came with a shadow pandemic: an increased incidence of…

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Reproductive health supplies airlifted into quake-shattered Haiti

Initial UNFPA estimates suggest that more than 22,000 women are expected to give birth in the next three months. Of these, around 3,700 will likely require Caesarean sections.

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At high-level UN meeting, Afghan women call for support

“My country is in a humanitarian crisis."

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In Libya, a chance at a future after violence and rejection

After a divorce following a violent marriage, Muna* found herself facing a different set of challenges. “I suffered abuse, mistreatment and discrimination,” she recounted. “It is the stigma that accompanies many…

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Better maternal health outcomes – and sometimes a miracle – in Guinea-Bissau

Ami Campini says she’s lucky to be alive. The mother of four was seven months pregnant with her fifth child when she and her family moved from the northern part of the country to the Quinara region in the southwest…

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Sexuality education is among teachings by monks in Bhutan

For centuries, the tenth day of the month has been celebrated in temples and monasteries throughout the mainly Buddhist Himalayan kingdom with religious mask dances performed as part of tshechu (“day ten”) festivals.…

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