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In Gaza, Afghanistan, the Congo, and beyond

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In any crisis, we are worried about all impacted people. But at UNFPA, we have a particular concern

In any crisis, we are worried about all impacted people. But at UNFPA, we have a particular concern for the safety and wellbeing of women and girls — who are among the most vulnerable during times of crisis and whose needs too often go overlooked. We have been on the frontlines across the globe, delivering lifesaving sexual and reproductive health care to those who most need it: In Gaza, where Dignity Kits and Emergency Birth Kits are being delivered to the hundreds of thousands of women and girls who have been displaced. In Afghanistan, where we’ve deployed midwives to ensure safe births in the aftermath of the devastating Herat earthquakes. In the Congo, where a UNFPA-supported refugee camp has lost zero women to pregnancy and childbirth complications this year amidst ongoing conflict. And in regions across the world, where women and girls need it most. Just because Giving Tuesday is over, it doesn’t mean the urgent needs for your generous support slow down. So today, I’m asking you to continue making a difference: Will you make a tax-deductible donation to deliver lifesaving care and humanitarian aid to women and girls around the world? Here’s a secure link you can use to donate: [www.usaforunfpa.org/?form=FUNTGBKSLVE]( Thank you for being there for women and girls. — Anu Surendran CEO USA for UNFPA This email was sent to {EMAIL}. If you no longer wish to receive these messages, please unsubscribe [unsubscribe](. USA for UNFPA 605 Third Ave 4th Floor New York, NY 10158 United States

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