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We emailed you earlier this week but wanted to send you a few new updates on how we are helping with

[USA for UNFPA]( We emailed you earlier this week (see below) but wanted to send you a few new updates on how we are helping with the current healthcare crisis in Palestine: - UNFPA has assisted 219 vulnerable women in Gaza through direct aid. - Hygiene kits and clothing are being distributed to partner organization shelters in Gaza to ensure people have the essentials they need. - Supplies of magnesium sulfate, a vital drug for treating preeclampsia in pregnant women, are being provided to Gaza. - Counseling and referrals are available to support youth and individuals in need. - Dignity kits, clothing, and hygiene materials have been distributed to 17 displaced women in the West Bank, with additional psychosocial support available at the UNFPA Safe Space in Hebron. However, despite our best efforts, the health system in Gaza is on the brink of collapse. If you haven’t already, will you please consider making an emergency humanitarian gift so that UNFPA can continue to deliver essential health supplies to Gaza, the West Bank, and beyond? A secure link to donate at is below: [?form=FUNXGTMGTCW]( --------------------------------------------------------------- Begin Original Message: Dear friend, We condemn the attacks on and killing of civilians and the destruction of their homes in Israel and Palestine. Every person deserves to feel safe, and our hearts go out to those who have lost or are worried for the safety of their loved ones. At UNFPA, we are particularly concerned for the safety and wellbeing of women and girls during this escalating crisis. In times of conflict, and especially war, women and girls are among the most vulnerable. Their risk of experiencing violence skyrockets, they lose access to critical maternal health care, and, far too often, women and girls are stripped of their basic dignity. Already, many women and children have lost their lives and others have been subjected to unthinkable violence. UNFPA is on the ground delivering lifesaving care in crisis-stricken regions around the world, including in Gaza and the West Bank, where the health care system is crippled and collapsing. Currently, there are 50,000 pregnant women in Gaza who are unable to access essential health services. 5,500 of these women are due to give birth in the coming month. Without access to lifesaving emergency obstetric care, some of these women will die from preventable complications. We remain committed to being there for every woman and girl and we are doing everything we can to deliver care, including: - Support for midwives to perform their services outside of hospitals in designated Safe Motherhood Emergency Centers in the West Bank. We are prepared to provide virtual midwifery support in Gaza. - Preparing UNFPA Dignity Kits to be delivered the moment that access is granted to Gaza. 3,000 Dignity Kits were also provided to the Egyptian Red Cross for survivors in their jurisdiction. - Responding to instances of violence against women, including coordinating social services, medical treatment, and mental health support. Friend, we can make a difference for the innocent women and girls who have found themselves in this crisis through no fault of their own. [Today, we are urgently asking for your support to continue this vital work.]( [MAKE A HUMANITARIAN GIFT]( Our immediate priority is to meet the needs of women and girls facing an urgent and pressing need for sexual and reproductive health services and humanitarian assistance. No other organization has the infrastructure, relationships, expertise, or access to do the work we do. And through your support today, we can provide any woman or girl who seeks care from UNFPA with the lifesaving care she needs. We can make good on our promise to be there for every woman and girl. [Your contribution can make a difference. Please, friend, will you make an emergency humanitarian gift today to support women and girls surviving this crisis and crises around the world?]( [DONATE NOW]( With great appreciation, USA for UNFPA [usaforunfpa.org]( | info@usaforunfpa.org | [Privacy Policy]( SENT BY USA FOR UNFPA: THE UN SEXUAL AND REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH AGENCY What does UNFPA stand for? Find the answer to this question and more in our [FAQ.]( This email was sent to {EMAIL}. If you no longer wish to receive these messages, please [unsubscribe](. Or request to receive only our most important emails [here.]( USA for UNFPA 605 Third Ave 4th Floor New York, NY 10158 United States

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