Press Release
UNFPA Asks Donors to Increase Assistance for Women in Conflict
30 November 2005
Press Release
30 November 2005
UNITED NATIONS, New York — UNFPA, the United Nations Population Fund, today called on the international donor community to help meet urgent reproductive health needs of victims of conflict and natural disasters around the world. To address these needs, the Fund is asking donors for approximately $18 million to support relief efforts in countries in humanitarian crises.
UNFPA’s call was contained in the "Humanitarian Appeal 2006" that was launched by the United Nations Secretary-General Kofi Annan here today. The Humanitarian Appeal is the result of the Consolidated Appeals Process (CAP), the international community’s most important tool for raising resources for humanitarian action. UNFPA is one of the CAP participating agencies.
In times of upheaval, noted UNFPA, pregnancy-related deaths and gender-based violence become more prevalent. Reproductive health services become unavailable, and young people become more vulnerable to HIV infection and sexual exploitation. Many women lose access to family planning services and become exposed to unwanted pregnancies. In addition, women and girls are the ones who usually become responsible for their families.
“I am glad that the international community is starting to give a higher priority to the needs of women and girls in crises, as we have recently seen in the responses to the Asian tsunami and the Pakistan earthquake,” said UNFPA Executive Director, Thoraya Ahmed Obaid. “However, more should be done for women and girls who carry most of the burden of any crisis that hits their community, as helping them would go a long way in helping put the life of that community back on track.”
To address these immediate needs, UNFPA conducts rapid assessments and deploys supplies and equipment to promote safe delivery, safe blood supply, and protection against HIV. The Fund also coordinates with partners to deliver basic services, including treatment for victims of sexual violence, and helps rehabilitate health facilities once the situation stabilizes.
UNFPA CAP projects and joint projects it has with other United Nations agencies in the Humanitarian Appeal total $24,300,000. The funds are needed to support humanitarian efforts in Burundi, Central African Republic, Chad, Côte d'Ivoire, Democratic Republic of the Congo, the Great Lakes Region, Guinea, Liberia, Nepal, the occupied Palestinian territory, Republic of the Congo, Somalia, Uganda, Zimbabwe, and West Africa Region. UNFPA is also participating in most Flash Appeals.
Funds requested by UNFPA will address the specific urgent needs of each of these countries. That includes the provision of basic reproductive health, including safe pregnancy and delivery, sexually transmitted infections and HIV prevention and care, and the treatment of victims of sexual violence. The funds will also help UNFPA address gender-based violence and the special needs of adolescents.
The Consolidated Appeal Process is designed to coordinate the international community’s humanitarian assistance and allow national, regional and international relief systems to mobilize and respond to complex emergencies.
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UNFPA, the United Nations Population Fund, is an international development agency that promotes the right of every woman, man and child to enjoy a life of health and equal opportunity. UNFPA supports countries in using population data for policies and programmes to reduce poverty and to ensure that every pregnancy is wanted, every birth is safe, every young person is free of HIV/AIDS, and every girl and woman is treated with dignity and respect.
Contact Information:
Omar Gharzeddine
Tel.: +1 (212) 297-5028
Email: gharzeddine@unfpa.org
Abubakar Dungus
Tel.: +1 (212) 297-5031
Email: dungus@unfpa.org