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UNFPA Around the World: Washington D.C.
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UNFPA Around the World: Washington D.C.
USA for UNFPA Chief Executive Officer, Amanda Seller, spoke with UNFPA Washington D.C. Director, Sarah Craven, about the joy of supporting sexual and reproductive health, the challenges of funding this essential work, and what U.S. support for UNFPA means for…
Deadly Fire Puts Rohingya Refugees at Further Risk
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Deadly Fire Puts Rohingya Refugees at Further Risk
A fire in a refugee camp in Cox’s Bazar, Bangladesh on Monday, March 22nd, has killed eleven people and jeopardized women’s health and safety.  More than three years have passed since over 700,000 Rohingya refugees fled violence in Myanmar into…
From child bride to UNFPA midwife saving women’s lives in Afghanistan
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From child bride to UNFPA midwife saving women’s lives in Afghanistan
CHISHTI SHARIF, Herat province, Afghanistan –  At 14, she was married. By her 15th birthday, she had borne her first child. But Amina Mansoory’s story does not end in the way all too common with early marriage and childbearing. “Although…
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USA for UNFPA Statement on Murders in Georgia and Increasing Violence Against Asian-Americans
USA for UNFPA is appalled by the increasing number of hate crimes committed against the Asian community in the United States, particularly the recent murders in Georgia. That the victims of this violent and dreadful attack were primarily Asian women demonstrates the deadly implications of…

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