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Türkiye Earthquake Situation Report #5 - 10 March 2023

Resource date: Mar 2023

Publisher: UNFPA

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UNFPA Whole of Syria Situation Report #6: Türkiye-Syria Earthquake - 11 March 2023

Resource date: Mar 2023

Publisher: UNFPA

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UNFPA Whole of Syria Situation Report #5: Türkiye-Syria Earthquake - 03 March 2023

Resource date: Mar 2023

Publisher: UNFPA EECA

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Ukraine war: Stories of love and survival one year on

23 February 2023

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Türkiye Earthquake Situation Report #4 - 02 March 2023

Resource date: Mar 2023

Publisher: UNFPA EECA

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Protecting earthquake survivors in Syria from violence

Published on: 02/03/2023

Women and children in Aleppo, Syria have lost their homes and livelihoods and been left vulnerable by the #earthquake.

Watch Regional Director for UNFPA in the Arab States, Laila Baker describe the urgent humanitarian support UNFPA is providing.

Learn more and see how you can you can support here.

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After more than a decade of war, earthquakes are a catastrophe on top of a crisis for millions of people in Syria

Baby Huda, pictured here with her aunt, was born in Lattakia, Syria, a day before the earthquakes. “Our house collapsed,” said her mother, Nuha. Mother and child are being sheltered at a converted school and received medical treatment for wounds from a UNFPA-supported mobile health team. © UNFPA Syria/Dana Mousa
  • 20 February 2023
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A year on from Russia’s full-scale invasion in Ukraine, tackling the onslaught on health and rights for generations of women and girls

Psychologist Victoria Semko works with a UNFPA psychosocial mobile team. She said, "When I first came back to Irpin, it was scary. There were shot-out cars and burnt tanks on the streets. The city was emptied. Absolutely everything was different.” © UNFPA Ukraine/Roman Buchko
  • 24 February 2023
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Türkiye Earthquake Situation Report #3 - 24 February 2023

Resource date: Feb 2023

Publisher: UNFPA Türkiye

UNFPA is scaling up its response with partners to safeguard the health and rights of women and girls, including giving birth safely and living free from violence and abuse.

Nearly 7,000 individuals have been reached with life-saving sexual and reproductive health and gender-based violence support including dignity and maternity kits in Turkiye's earthquake-affected areas.

UNFPA’s appeal for the earthquake response is $19.7 million and aims to reach 1.5 million people. To date, only 17% of the appeal has been funded.

One year since Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, women and girls remain in need

Published on: 24/02/2023

One year on from Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine, millions of women and children have experienced unspeakable horrors and been exposed to trauma.

See what UNFPA is doing to ensure that their health and rights remain at the centre of the humanitarian response.

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