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Registered Refugees and Asylum Seekers in Jordan September, 2020

Fact Sheet

UNFPA ASRO in partnership with UNHCR MENA developed infographics addressing the demographic profile of registered Syrian refugees and asylum seekers in Four countries: Jordan, Turkey, Iraq, and Lebanon. This new data allows a more nuanced understanding of the Syrian refugee population, focusing on women of reproductive age, adolescent girls, youth and older persons. This infographic addresses the demographic profile of registered Syrian refugees and asylum seekers in Jordan.  

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Registered Refugees and Asylum Seekers in Lebanon September, 2020

Fact Sheet

UNFPA ASRO in partnership with UNHCR MENA developed infographics addressing the demographic profile of registered Syrian refugees and asylum seekers in Four countries: Lebanon, Turkey, Jordan, and Iraq. This new data allows a more nuanced understanding of the Syrian refugee population, focusing on women of reproductive age, adolescent girls, youth and older persons.

The infographics provide policymakers with evidence to develop appropriate policies and programmes to ensure that the needs and rights of different population groups of Syrian refugees and asylum seekers are equitably addressed.

This infographics addresses the demographic profile of registered Syrian refugees and asylum seekers in Lebanon.   

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Registered Syrian Refugees in Turkey September, 2020

Fact Sheet

UNFPA ASRO in partnership with UNHCR MENA developed infographics addressing the demographic profile of registered Syrian refugees and asylum seekers in Four countries: Turkey, Jordan, Iraq, and Lebanon. This new data allows a more nuanced understanding of the Syrian refugee population, focusing on women of reproductive age, adolescent girls, youth and older persons.

The infographics provide policymakers with evidence to develop appropriate policies and programmes to ensure that the needs and rights of different population groups of Syrian refugees and asylum seekers are equitably addressed.

This infographic addresses the demographic profile of registered Syrian refugees and asylum seekers in Turkey.  

 

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The State of the World's Midwifery 2021

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The State of the World’s Midwifery (SoWMy) 2021 builds on previous reports in the SoWMy series and represents an unprecedented effort to document the whole world’s Sexual, Reproductive, Maternal, Newborn and Adolescent Health (SRMNAH) workforce, with a particular focus on midwives. It calls for urgent investment in midwives to enable them to fulfil their potential to contribute towards UHC and the SDG agenda.

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State of World Population 2021 - My Body is My Own

State of World Population Report

We have the inherent right to choose what we do with our body, to ensure its protection and care, to pursue its expression. The quality of our lives depends on it. In fact, our lives themselves depend on it.

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MY BODY IS MY OWN

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Bodily autonomy means having the power and agency to make choices over our bodies and futures, without violence or coercion. This includes when, whether or with whom to have sex. It includes when, whether or with whom you want to become pregnant. It means the freedom to go to a doctor whenever you need one.

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UNFPA Regional Situation Report for the Syria Crisis - February 2021

Fact Sheet

The Regional Situation Report for the Syria Crisis offers a bird’s eye view of UNFPA’s operations within 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 Turkey, Lebanon, Jordan, Iraq, and Egypt, in addition to operations conducted inside Syria and managed from cross-border Turkey.

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Syria Crisis: 10 Years On Fact Sheet

Fact Sheet

In 2021, Syria faces an unprecedented crisis. Years of instability, a worsening economic situation, funding shortfalls, and the COVID-19 pandemic have converged to place lives at risk, with women and girls continuing to bear the brunt of these challenges.

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Women at the Centre: Joint cash-based assistance for women’s food security, nutrition, health and protection in Syria

Fact Sheet

As of January 2021, a record 12.4 million Syrians are assessed to be food insecure. The scale, severity and complexity of humanitarian needs have significantly worsened since 2019 due to a dramatic economic downturn, soaring food prices, and the rampant devaluation of the local currency, compounded by the socio-economic impact of COVID-19 and protracted conflict. Women and girls were disproportionately affected. COVID-19 has exacerbated the exposure of women and girls to gender-based violence and restricted their access to sexual and reproductive health services.

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OVERVIEW OF FUNDING NEEDS UNFPA REGIONAL SYRIA CRISIS RESPONSE - 21

Annual Report

The crisis in Syria has been globally recognized as one of the worst humanitarian crises of our time. As of late 2020, more than 11.7 million people inside Syria are in need, while close to 5.7 million have taken refuge in neighbouring countries throughout the region. They continue to suffer the effects of a decade of conflict, including disruption of community networks, safety nets, and rule of law. Even as some parts of Syria stabilise, the crisis has passed a tipping point in terms of generational change, and its effects will undoubtedly continue for many years to come. This is particularly true in the case of women and girls due to the deep- rooted complexity of the issues they continue to face on a daily basis.

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