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Vanuatu cyclone response: The mental health toll on humanitarian providers

Team Leader Enneth Ilaisa said when it comes to the mental health of her team, she ensures she is creating a safe space where her team members can openly share their feelings.

Sex: changing minds and winning hearts in Tanna, Vanuatu

In a traditional community where the topic of sex is highly taboo, attitudes are changing as men and women are engaging on family planning matters.

When getting to the hospital is difficult and expensive, Vanuatu mobile outreach can save lives

After Tropical Cyclones Kevin and Judy hit Vanuatu in March 2023, it has become even harder for families in the remote mountains of Kumera to access health care.

UNICEF Vanuatu Humanitarian Situation Report No 6 (Tropical Cyclones) - 28 March - 25 April 2023 - Vanuatu

20 IPPF moments in 2020

21 December 2020 This has been a year like no other. Yet the fight for sexual and reproductive health and rights by our awe-inspiring teams and partners around the world has continued in the face of uncharted challenges. Here, we share 20 moments from 2020 that have shaped the year for IPPF. 1. IPPF’s COVID-19 response COVID-19 has upended life as we all knew it. The impact on public health has been cataclysmic, and we have the utmost gratitude and admiration for our Member Associations who stopped at nothing to carry on delivering vital sexual and reproductive healthcare during this unprecedented year. We are in awe of every worker and every volunteer who was able to continue doing their very best to provide vital sexual and reproductive healthcare, even at risk to themselves. They are truly heroes, and we are forever grateful for their dedication and commitment.

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