A Walk to Beautiful

Published on: 02/09/2014

A documentary about five Ethiopian women whose lives have been devastated by obstetric fistula and the difficult journey they undertake.

La Chirurgie de l'Espoir [French with English Subtitles]

Published on: 02/09/2014

A group of young Mauritanians called Khoudeija, Aisha, Goundou, Aissata, and Coumbis suffer from a condition known as Obstetric Fistula, which severely affects their lives.

When Mother Died the Family Fell Apart

Published on: 02/09/2014

When Mother Died, the Family Fell Apart

Health Care for Remote Villagers Laos

Published on: 02/09/2014

Ma Houay Kout village is in a particularly remote area in Attapeu Province in southern Laos. Once every three months, a health team will spend two days in each village and provide a range of services and information.

Mozambique: Losing Out [Full Version]

Published on: 02/09/2014

In Mozambique, a country with one of the highest rates of child marriage and maternal mortality in the world, efforts are underway to ensure all young girls enjoy their right 
to equality.

Les Survivantes: sur la route

Published on: 02/09/2014

With UNFPA support, WAHA produced “Survivors – wounded during childbirth,” a series of documentaries telling the stories of women with fistula and the doctors who provide treatment in Ethiopia.

Making Childbirth Safe Again After Haiyan

Published on: 02/09/2014

Typhoon Haiyan destroyed birthing facilities and hospitals, leaving thousands of pregnant women without a place to deliver and threatening  years of progress. UNFPA is working to restore reproductive health services.

Keeping Displaced Women Safe and Healthy

Published on: 02/09/2014

Tens of thousands of Philippine women and girls made homeless by Typhoon Haiyan continue to live in crowded evacuation centres. UNFPA is providing reproductive health care and working to prevent gender-based violence.

The Philippines: Protecting Women and Girls After Haiyan

Published on: 02/09/2014

UNFPA is providing reproductive health care and working to prevent gender-based violence against women and girls who struggle to survive after Typhoon Haiyan.  The national police are putting in place mechanisms to ensure their safety until the situa

Women and War: Afghanistan

Published on: 02/09/2014

In Afghanistan, conflict has not only caught the female non-combatants in its violence, but have severely crippled already inadequate services such as health and education.

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