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Sexual and reproductive health needs immense among Rohingya refugees

Salima Khatum burst into the Nayapara refugee camp maternity centre, very close to giving birth.

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Sir Prince Ramsey, Guttmacher Institute and Save a Child’s Heart recognized with UN Population Award

The United Nations honoured laureates committed to saving lives and upholding human rights and dignity.

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Midwife escapes death after being denied maternal health care

Najat knew the dangers of childbirth. But when her own needs clashed with her husband’s traditional ideas, she suffered in ways she could not have imagined.

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Breaking taboos around sexual and reproductive health in rural Georgia

Education initiatives in and outside of schools help overcome stigma and inequities in access to information and services.

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This World Refugee Day, recognizing the strength and courage of refugees

A record 68.5 million people have been forcibly displaced from their homes. Some 25.4 million of the displaced are refugees.

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Fistula camp helps women and girls in Sierra Leone regain their dignity

With free, holistic treatment, fistula survivors overcome stigma, heal their bodies and rebuild their lives.

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Reaching “forgotten” Rohingya in Myanmar cut off from basic maternal care

Health volunteers, clean delivery kits and mobile clinics help Rohingya women in Rakhine State deliver their babies safely.

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Period shame, misinformation linked to serious human rights concerns

A new report from Eastern and Southern Africa links shame and misinformation around menstruation to gender discrimination, child marriage, exclusion, poverty, violence and untreated health problems.

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Finding a way out of child marriage and towards a vocation

At a women's centre in Iraq, a Syrian refugee gains the support she needs to avoid marriage, and the skills and experience to help others do the same.

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