EVERY TWO MINUTES, A WOMAN DIES OF PREVENTABLE PREGNANCY OR CHILDBIRTH COMPLICATIONS. Help make motherhood safer.

We’re on the ground delivering lifesaving care to women and girls surviving the emergency in Gaza and the West Bank

WE ARE THERE, NO MATTER WHAT

UNFPA, the United Nations sexual and reproductive health and rights agency, has been providing lifesaving care to women and girls since 1969. Working in more than 150 countries, we are creating a world where every pregnancy is wanted, every childbirth is safe, and every woman and girl can reach her fullest potential.

OUR GLOBAL IMPACT IN 2022

22 M
women and girls
reached with lifesaving sexual and reproductive health care in emergency settings.
1.4 M
women
received support to safely give birth in humanitarian settings.
1000
safe spaces
for survivors of violence supported.

YOU CAN BE THERE FOR WOMEN AND GIRLS. SIGN UP TO LEARN MORE.

THE RESULTS ARE IN: USA FOR UNFPA 2022 ANNUAL REPORT

THE RESULTS ARE IN: USA FOR UNFPA 2022 ANNUAL REPORT

Explore our 2022 Annual Report, where you can see the impact of your support come to life in interviews with women and girls, photos from around the world, and data on the care you’ve delivered. Thank you for being there for every woman and girl, no matter what.
Delivering Lifesaving Care to Women and Girls in Gaza

Delivering Lifesaving Care to Women and Girls in Gaza

After months of devastating violence in Gaza, women and girls are living with death every day. With only a few maternity hospitals operational and nearly 2 million people displaced, we are in a race against time to deliver care and resources to women and girls.

You Can Help

Monthly donors are the foundation of our support for women and girls. Monthly donations have lower administrative costs, meaning you deliver even more care where and when it’s needed most.
Whether it is a birthday, bake sale, or a 5k fun run, there are many creative ways to deliver lifesaving sexual and reproductive health care.
Join us on Instagram to meet the women and girls your support, along with talks from leading experts in sexual and reproductive health, and updates from our staff on the ground.