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Better suicide prevention and mental health care needed among Myanmar’s most vulnerable
Globally, a person dies from suicide every 40 seconds. In Myanmar, conflict and crisis may leave young people at increased vulnerability.
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Protecting midwives on the front lines of the Ebola response
The Democratic Republic of the Congo remains in the grip of the world’s second largest Ebola epidemic on record, and among those most at risk are health workers.
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Maternal deaths declining in Morocco thanks to midwives, but more support needed
Madame Najat Baloui, a midwife in Casablanca, vividly remembers a childbirth that went horribly wrong. “A woman was delivering vaginally,” Ms. Baloui recalled. “After several hours, the labour stopped suddenly.”
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UNFPA seeks to reach 48 million women and girls in humanitarian crises
When Yemen’s unrelenting conflict arrived in Taizz City late last year, Ashwaq saw her neighbourhood fall to pieces. Amid the bombardments, her house caught fire. She, her husband and their four children – including a…
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Pregnant women, survivors of violence at risk in West Darfur clashes
Deadly clashes in West Darfur have uprooted tens of thousands of people from their homes. Reliable sources indicate that widespread gender-based violence is taking place, and thousands of pregnant women require urgent…
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In war-torn Yemen, life-threatening pregnancy complication finds a happy ending
Amani was delighted to be pregnant. Then she experienced a life-threatening complication.
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Kazakhstan adolescents demand information to avoid teenage pregnancies
UNFPA surveys show that teenagers in the country want to learn more about contraception.
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In Uzbekistan, midwives learn to make calls that save lives
Venera Jumabayeva acted fast to help Munira Kholmurodova recover from post-partum haemorrhage.
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“Never give up hope,” fistula survivor tells Pakistani women
Razia Shamshad suffered pain and humiliation from complications in childbirth. Then she turned her life around.
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