The Regional Situation Report for the Syria Crisis offers a bird’s eye view of UNFPA’s operations withing the context of the Syria crisis.
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22
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UNFPA
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01 April 2018
The Regional Situation Report for the Syria Crisis offers a bird’s eye view of UNFPA’s operations withing the context of the Syria crisis.
Press Release
20 March 2018
UNITED NATIONS, Cairo, 20 March 2018 -- Clashes between armed groups in the Syrian towns of East Ghouta and the northern city of Afrin threaten the lives and health of 700,000 people. As of 18 March, 200,000 people have fled their homes, over 60 per cent of whom are women of childbearing age. UNFPA, the United Nations Population Fund, conducted field missions in the northern areas on 17 and 18 March and found over 20,000 families living in temporary shelters and another 8,000 in local schools.
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20 March 2018
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15 March 2018
UNITED NATIONS, New York—UNFPA, t
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2
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UNFPA
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14 March 2018
Highlights of the month:
The situation in Yemen remains catastrophic. A record 22.2 million people need humanitarian assistance or protection – including 8.4 million people who are severely food insecure. People’s lives have continued unraveling.
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07 March 2018
International Women’s Day is a time to reflect on the achievements of women and girls whose extraordinary efforts have helped effect change and transform their communities.
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18
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UNFPA
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28 February 2018
The Regional Situation Report for the Syria Crisis offers a bird’s eye view of UNFPA’s operations withing the context of the Syria crisis.
The report is prepared by the UNFPA Regional Syria Response Hub in Amman, Jordan, and spans operations conducted by UNFPA offices in Syria, Jordan, Lebanon, Turkey, Iraq and Egypt, in addition to operations conducted in Syria through cross-border modalities from Jordan and Turkey.
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2
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UNFPA
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26 February 2018
Almost three years into the conflict, Yemen remains the largest man-made humanitarian crisis globally. A staggering 22.2 million people – some 75 per cent of the population – need humanitarian assistance, including 11.3 million people who urgently require immediate assistance to survive.
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13 January 2018
Message from UNFPA Executive Director Dr. Natalia Kanem
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24 January 2018