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Saving lives: One mother at a time

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Saving lives: One mother at a time

calendar_today 22 May 2025

A midwife holds a newborn at a KSrelief-supported health facility in south Yemen ©UNFPA Yemen.

 

 

“I felt that I was taking my last breath and would never get to hold my newborn,” says Nesma* from Marib Governorate, Yemen.

Nesma experienced life-threatening complications during her pregnancy, forcing her husband to sell his sheep – their only means of income – and hire a vehicle to take her to a hospital in the city. There was no health facility close to their home.

Statement by UNFPA Regional Director for Arab States region on forced displacement orders putting women’s safe house on the frontlines in Gaza

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Statement by UNFPA Regional Director for Arab States region on forced displacement orders putting women’s safe house on the frontlines in Gaza

calendar_today 19 May 2025

Women and girls wait for services at a UNFPA-supported mobile clinic. Photo © UNFPA Palestine/Yasmeen Sous

 

Cairo, 19 May 2025– “UNFPA  is deeply concerned about the potential closure of the only safe house for women in Gaza as Israel’s latest forced displacement orders in Deir Al-Balah and Khan Younis render it inaccessible.

As famine looms in Gaza, pregnant women and newborns face life-threatening health risks

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As famine looms in Gaza, pregnant women and newborns face life-threatening health risks

calendar_today 20 May 2025

Israel’s catastrophic aid blockade on Gaza has gone on for over two months, in which all supplies – including food, medicine, shelter and fuel – have been cut off. ©UNFPA Palestine/Media Clinic

GAZA STRIP, Occupied Palestinian Territory – “There’s a severe shortage of food and essential medicines, particularly during this siege,” said a doctor at Al-Awda Hospital, in Gaza’s central Deir Al-Balah governorate. “It’s had a devastating impact on pregnant women, breastfeeding mothers and children in general.”

Front-line midwives: Three reasons to support these humanitarian health workers amid a global funding crisis

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Front-line midwives: Three reasons to support these humanitarian health workers amid a global funding crisis

calendar_today 05 May 2025

In the delivery room of the Kyeshero Hospital in Goma, eastern Democratic Republic of the Congo, a team of midwives assist a displaced woman who has just given birth. © UNFPA DRC / Jonas Yunus DRC
Palestine Situation Report #16
Palestine Situation Report #16

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UNFPA

Number of pages

7

Author

UNFPA

Situation Report

Palestine Situation Report #16

Publication date

15 April 2025

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In March 2025, UNFPA continued to deliver life-saving SRH and GBV prevention and response services across Gaza and
the West Bank, despite the escalating conflict, repeated displacement, and severe access constraints. Border closures, insecurity, and attacks on health facilities and aid workers have significantly disrupted service delivery, yet UNFPA and partners remained on the ground, responding where access was possible.

Between siege and survival: The unheard struggles of mothers in the West Bank

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Between siege and survival: The unheard struggles of mothers in the West Bank

calendar_today 11 April 2025

Woman from the West Bank, wearing black clothes and black hijab standing in the midst of the rubbles of her home after being destroyed

THE WEST BANK, Occupied Palestinian Territory – “I suffered from postpartum fever, but reaching the hospital was nearly impossible because of the siege on medical services,” said 26-year-old Sara*, from the Nur Shams refugee camp near the Palestinian city of Tulkarm. 

Japan Grants USD 4,000,000 to Support Women’s Health and Protection Amid Crisis in Gaza and West Bank

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Japan Grants USD 4,000,000 to Support Women’s Health and Protection Amid Crisis in Gaza and West Bank

calendar_today 09 April 2025

UNFPA JAPAN Ministry of Health Joint Press Release "Japan Grants USD 4,000,000 to Support Women’s Health and Protection Amid Crisis in Gaza and West Bank"

8 April 2025 – Jerusalem, Occupied Palestinian Territory

White Butterflies

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White Butterflies

The White Butterflies Project provides essential midwifery services to pregnant women and new mothers in Area C of the West Bank. Funded by contributions from women in higher-income areas, this community initiative ensures that women in remote locations receive free healthcare, including postnatal care, breastfeeding advice, and early detection services.

Despite challenges like checkpoints and inaccessible roads, the project’s dedicated midwives travel miles to deliver care, helping to improve health outcomes and support women’s well-being in marginalized communities.

Birth on the Road

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Birth on the Road

Mothers like Nadine face unimaginable challenges when giving birth under occupation. Restricted movement, settler violence, and roadblocks can delay access to life-saving healthcare, putting both mothers and babies at risk.  Nadine’s powerful story highlights the obstacles many women in the West Bank face every day.

 

“Every pregnancy these days is a struggle”: Restoring life-saving healthcare in Gaza

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“Every pregnancy these days is a struggle”: Restoring life-saving healthcare in Gaza

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GAZA STRIP, Occupied Palestinian Territory – Two weeks into her ninth month of pregnancy, Roozan Abu Jbarah hoped she would manage to give birth safely. “I’ve been having pain and my water broke,” she told UNFPA, the United Nations sexual and reproductive health agency. “What I’m most concerned about is the baby’s health, because the basic things haven’t been available.”