From Humanitarian Update <[email protected]>
Subject Aid is being threatened in Niger
Date August 29, 2023 12:51 AM
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Around 4.3 million people in Niger are in need of humanitarian assistance , the vast majority of whom are women and children. The ongoing political crisis in Niger along with sanctions and border closures are already exacerbating these needs and driving up food insecurity, which has already hit unprecedented levels amongst Niger’s population.

Any increase in conflict, crisis, and displacement will adversely affect women and children, who make up more than 80% of the people currently displaced.

At this critical moment, any suspension or interruption of assistance will have dramatic implications for the lives of women and girls, and could roll back hard-won gains made over the years, which will not easily be clawed back.

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UNFPA is currently struggling with low stocks of critical sexual and reproductive health supplies due to the impact of closures of the border and air space.

If funding to sexual and reproductive health programs is suspended in Niger:

A stable workplace has given these women more than just an income but a way out. One survivor explains, "These skills help us think there is hopefully a brighter future."

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More
than
26,000
women
will
give
birth
without
access
to
essential
medicines,
supplies,
or
a
qualified
health
worker
at
a
UNFPA-supported
health
facility.
*
Over
1,300
pregnant
women
and
girls
will
be
unable
to
access
emergency
obstetric
and
newborn
care
,
putting
their
lives
and
their
newborns
at
risk.
*
There
will
be
more
than
6,000
unwanted
pregnancies
and
induced,
unsafe
abortions
which
could
have
catastrophic
consequences
for
women
and
girls,
including
death.

With funding from private donors, like you, UNFPA will continue to deliver essential reproductive health medicines and supplies despite ongoing challenges and deploy midwives to assist safe births.

But in order to reach more women with income and a way out of dangerous situations, more gifts are urgently needed to support these life-altering services.

Deliver lifesaving care to women and girls whose needs are exacerbated by conflict and crisis. Millions are counting on your generous support. [[link removed]]

Thank you for being there for women and girls.

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