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UNFPA, the United Nations Population Fund, is the UN sexual and reproductive health agency. Executive Director:

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    May 6

    ⚠️ Only 1️⃣ day left to vote for to win ⚠️ Help us send a message to the world to end female genital mutilation (FGM) once and for all: 🗳

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  2. 10 hours ago

    Thank you for reiterating your full and continued support to , especially in these challenging times. Your EUR 6 million contribution will help us respond to through essential maternal and reproductive health services for women and girls.

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    May 6

    Maka Chitanava, Senior Researcher at : Georgia is among the 3 countries that normalized . may pose threat to this trend, as it negatively influences economic situation of the country, household revenues and women’s economic empowerment. ©UNFPA/Dina Oganova

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  4. 12 hours ago

    🤝 Thank you to the Government of the Republic of Korea for its $2.5 million contribution to the Humanitarian Thematic Fund from 2020 to 2022! Your support will enable to reach millions of women, girls and young people affected by crises worldwide.

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    Thank you for your support, which will help ensure the health & safety of vulnerable women & girls as we tackle .

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    Iceland gives full support to Global Humanitarian Response Plan through a comprehensive package of 276 million krona- including supporting in its lifesaving role for women and girls, delivering gender responsive efforts to stem the spread of the virus.

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  7. 16 hours ago

    is impacting women, men, and those with diverse gender identities differently. To find out what can do to support their communities during this time, watch this video:

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    May 4

    there are many ways young people can make a difference in the fight against ? Visit our website to watch Episode 5, hear from youth leaders around the world and share your story:

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    20 hours ago

    The pandemic offers an opportunity for young people to impact their societies positively. See the difference our have been making during this period:

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  10. 17 hours ago

    Don't just post selfies, do the work 🧡 is inviting men to share how they are stepping up to do their equal share of housework during . Use and join the movement:

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    May 6

    We've come to an end of our campaign - during the days, male celebs shared their short videos performing different household chores & voicing their support for importance of men engagement to promote gender equality.

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  12. 19 hours ago

    “The pandemic does not care for people, but for people." This is the type of energy we need right now 🧡 Ning and her colleagues worked for 58 days straight (!) on the front lines to combat . Follow her journey:

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  13. Retweeted
    May 7

    Delighted 59 governments said loud & clear that we must keep women front & centre in our response. Now more than ever, we need global solidarity & leadership to ensure sexual & reproductive health & rights are upheld. See joint statement:

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    May 7

    WHO & partner with the support of to build the capacity of health systems and community-based services to ensure access and increased availability of emergency reproductive health services for women🧕 Read more👉

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  15. 20 hours ago

    "Midwives are like rescue angels." We couldn't have said it any better 🧡 Together with , we support midwives like Safia who are working tirelessly to save lives everyday and during the pandemic:

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    May 7

    With financial support from , is working with to deploy mobile health service units to tent settlements in the country. See how they are helping protect the most vulnerable from :

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  18. May 7

    Here are 5 ways the Global Humanitarian Response Plan (GHRP) and the projects it is funding have got women and girls’ concerns covered:

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    May 7

    In the midst of the pandemic, several ongoing humanitarian crises are in need of continued life-saving support. & partners call for humanitarian funding to provide assistance to the most vulnerable.

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    May 7

    The UN and partners have launched a $6.7 billion appeal to avert the worst impacts of in more than 60 of the world’s most vulnerable countries.

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  21. May 7

    The world is coming together to fight . Here is how the and NGOs are working with communities to reach the most vulnerable including women and girls, persons with disabilities, older persons, refugees, the displaced and migrants:

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