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Women supporting women: Female bus conductors drive out violence in Bhutan
The pandemic has laid bare many painful truths, not least how tough and isolating the road is when we go through difficult times alone. We’ve seen how working in solidarity is the way to reach where we are heading…
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In Yemen’s man-made catastrophe, women and girls pay the heaviest price
Yemen's health system hangs together by a thread. More than $100 million is urgently needed to meet the sexual and reproductive health and protection needs of women and girls.
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Safe spaces in Colombia offer respite to Venezuelan migrants
Griseida, 28, left Venezuela when she couldn’t find a job to feed her five children. Thirty-five-year-old Marlyng, too, left when there was no work to be found, leaving behind two of three children until she could get…
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Amid conflict, displacement, pandemic, Syrian girls see a future in… robots
Bana, 12, fled her hometown, the city of Aleppo, before the Syrian conflict engulfed her neighbourhood. It was the first of two times she and her family would have to flee violence before settling down here, in…
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A pandemic-born programme bolsters local health systems in Brazil
The boat to Santa Cruz do Arari leaves Belém, the capital of Pará state in northern Brazil, at 6 a.m. every day. It is November – dry season – so the river is low, and the boat carrying the UNFPA team can only go as far…
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Amid pandemic and unrest, midwives undeterred in saving lives in Conakry
It has been a harrowing year for the midwives of Guinea.
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Three girls, three stories: The perils of child marriage and the promise of freedom
How much is a girl worth? If you are Maja, the answer is a chicken, a six-pack of beer and €100. That is how much her family, living in a Roma settlement in Serbia, received in exchange for her hand “in marriage.” She…
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Pregnant women struggle to find support, stability after displacement from Tigray Region in Ethiopia
“When you think about your future, you never plan to be uprooted from the comfort of your home," Hiwot* told UNFPA.
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Reformed cutters protect the next generation from female genital mutilation in Kenya
More than 10,000 girls over 30 years. That’s how many girls three women here cut in female genital mutilation (FGM) rituals – almost one girl a day, every day, spanning three decades.