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Expanding access to sexual and reproductive health in crises

We are an international coalition of organizations and individuals working collectively to advance sexual and reproductive health and rights in humanitarian settings. Meet IAWG

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7/26/2022 Learn More

The IAWG ASRHR Sub-Working Group is pleased to announce our 2022/2023 young person co-chairs. After receiving more than 300 applications, the sub-working group’s selection committee, comprised of majority young people, finished its reviews and interviews to select four outstanding young people to serve the ASRHR Sub-Working Group over the next year. Descriptions of each of the young people selected are included below. Alex Mavuti and Liz Lum will serve together from July 2022 until January 2023, while Elezer Berhanu and Shukti Anantha will serve from January 2023 until July 2023. Thank you to everyone who applied and congratulations again to the four finalists.

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5/5/2024 Learn More

The Abortion-related Morbidity and Mortality in Fragile and Conflict-affected Settings (AMoCo) study is a multi-year research project to assess the magnitude and severity of abortion-related complications in hospitals located in fragile or conflict-affected areas of the Central African Republic (CAR) and Nigeria. All AMoCo Study resources are now available as a collection in English and French.

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35 million of the 134 million people in need of humanitarian assistance are women and girls of reproductive age.