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14/11/2019

The Nairobi Statement was formulated after six months of global consultations led by the International Steering Committee on ICPD25, with hundreds of organizations and thousands of people involved. It provides a global framework for the formulation of government and partner commitments. Since it is non-binding, countries and other stakeholders may choose to support the Nairobi Statement in its entirety, in part, or not at all. In no way does supporting the Nairobi Statement infringe upon national sovereignty.

 

 

 

11/03/2020

A WOMAN EVEN HERE TRAILER

UNFPA Arab States Regional Office (ASRO) is marking this year’s International Women’s Day by launching a digital awareness and fundraising campaign ‘A Woman Even Here’.

 

The campaign tells the stories of six women and their struggles during humanitarian crises. Each of the six women endured hardships and experiences that can break most, but they survived to tell their stories.

 

It tells the story of Sahar who was abandoned by her husband because of her fistula. As a new mother, she refused to accept defeat. With the help of UNFPA and its partners, she was able to have a surgery. Post-surgery, she decided to give back and became a midwife.

 

Then, there is Dalal, a Syrian refugee who got married at sixteen years old. Soon, after her husband was one of the casualties of the ongoing conflict in Syria, she became a young widow and had a difficult time recovering from her traumatic experiences. However, she was able to seek help and fight her way out of depression. She did it for her son; he needed her unconditional love as she fulfills two roles, mother and father. 

 

They are stories of resilience!

11/03/2020

Despite her best efforts to build a life out of the ruin, Reem, 26, is grappling with an unshakable anxiety about her future as a refugee. Displacement makes everything more difficult for women and girls. Girls are more likely to dropout of school than boys; they are also 90% more likely to be out of schools than girls who live in conflict-free countries. The risk of maternal death and morbidity also tend to increase in humanitarian disasters. In Syria, and after consistent reduction in the rate of maternal deaths since 1990, the rate started to spike for the first time after the onset of the crisis. For more on Reem's story: https://bit.ly/2HHIC0o Follow #AWomanEvenHere to watch 5 stories of women who live 5 countries impacted by humanitarian crises in the region and join our call to prioritize women's needs in humanitarian response.

25/04/2019

365 days in 90 seconds. Thousands of activities & services were delivered to support women & youth in Syria during 2018. A lot of thanks to our local partners & donors.

27/03/2019

UNFPA in Syria #balanceforbetter to reach #SDGs, meet Mr. Karen Daduryan UNFPA Syria Representative 

27/02/2019

Syrian Young people are playing an active role in constructive and positive change, They also have a crucial role to play in promoting and maintaining peace.

Youth participation is a prerequisite for lasting peace.

25/02/2019

Picture a day in the life of a #woman living in a war or a humanitarian disaster. What do you think it's like? Follow us here to know more about 

25/02/2019

 

UNFPA Syria Youth Program Achievements 2018

 

18/02/2019

Individuals have the power to make their own choices whether and when to have children, and how many. UNFPA is the United Nations sexual and reproductive health agency. Our mission is to deliver a world where every pregnancy is wanted, every childbirth is safe and every young person's potential is fulfilled.

11/02/2019

“I feel 30 years younger.”

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