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Front-line midwives: Three reasons to support these humanitarian health workers amid a global funding crisis

UNITED NATIONS, New York – “This week, I assisted 19 deliveries – two of which were life-threatening emergencies,” said Espérance, a midwife at Kyeshero General Hospital in eastern Democratic Republic of the Congo. “We…

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How health workers in Indonesia are transforming care for survivors of gender-based violence

JAVA/LOMBOK ISLANDS, Indonesia – The districts of Brebes, Lombok Timur and Serang may be geographically distant, but they share a common struggle: The silence surrounding gender-based violence, as stigma and…

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Despite steep funding cuts, heroic teacher determined to keep girls in school and out of child marriage in Yemen

HAJJAH GOVERNORATE, Yemen – “I strongly believe that girls impact the family: When a girl is educated, she can teach her sons and daughters,” said Aida Damoom, a 25-year-old teacher in Yemen’s northwestern Hajjah…

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After two years of war, has Sudan failed its female revolutionaries?

SUDAN – “I was scared to see my neighbourhood again after two years of displacement,” said Sulaima, 32, who returned to Khartoum at the end of March. “There were bodies everywhere. I saw the body of a child in front of…

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Between siege and survival: The unheard struggles of mothers in the West Bank

THE WEST BANK, Occupied Palestinian Territory – “I suffered from postpartum fever, but reaching the hospital was nearly impossible because of the siege on medical services,” said 26-year-old Sara*, from the Nur Shams…

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Women at the crossroads: Fleeing war in Sudan for an uncertain future in South Sudan

UPPER NILE STATE, South Sudan – Mary Kak is threading beads onto a string, making jewellery she hopes to later sell at a marketplace in Renk, a border town in South Sudan’s Upper Nile State.

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Every two minutes a woman dies in pregnancy and childbirth: Tackling a global maternal health crisis

UNITED NATIONS, New York – An average of 712 women die every day during pregnancy or childbirth – one woman every two minutes – according to a new United Nations report. Released today, this report finds that a…

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A chance encounter leads to critical maternal care in the Democratic Republic of the Congo

NORTH KIVU PROVINCE, The Democratic Republic of the Congo – Chance Azina walked slowly along the streets of Goma in North Kivu Province, her body weighed down by the heat at seven months pregnant. Like many others, she…

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“Everything fell apart in seconds”: Women and girls need urgent support after disastrous earthquake in Myanmar

MANDALAY, Myanmar— “I’ve lived here all my life, but I have never experienced anything as devastating as this earthquake,” said 55-year-old Than in Mandalay, her voice trembling. “Everything fell apart in seconds.”

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