UNFPA / HUMANITARIAN APPEAL
10-Dec-2021
00:02:07
UNFPA, the United Nations sexual and reproductive health agency, today (13 Dec) launched its largest ever humanitarian appeal to reach over 54 million women, girls and young people in 61 countries in 2022 with critical assistance. UNFPA
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STORY: UNFPA / HUMANITARIAN APPEAL
TRT: 2:07
SOURCE: UNFPA
RESTRICTIONS: PLEASE CREDIT UNFPA ON SCREEN
LANGUAGE: NATS
DATELINE: FILE – YEMEN / SUDAN / DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF THE CONGO / BANGLADESH / GUINEA / TOGO
TRT: 2:07
SOURCE: UNFPA
RESTRICTIONS: PLEASE CREDIT UNFPA ON SCREEN
LANGUAGE: NATS
DATELINE: FILE – YEMEN / SUDAN / DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF THE CONGO / BANGLADESH / GUINEA / TOGO
SHOTLIST
FILE – YEMEN
1. Wide shot, women walking
2. Med shot, woman with four kids
3. Med shot, female UNFPA medical professional works in the Al Mokha hospital
4. Wide shot, women in the waiting area of Al Mokha hospital
5. Med shot, female UNFPA medical professional works with a patient in the Al Mokha hospital
6. Wide shot, staff presents sexual and reproductive health brochure to a woman
7. Med shot, male staff takes care of a baby in al-Kuwait hospital in Sana'a
8. Wide shot, UNFPA Executive Director Dr. Natalia Kanem visits women’s shelter in Aden
9. Med shot, Dr. Natalia Kanem visits women’s shelter in Aden
10. Wide shot, Dr. Natalia Kanem at the opening of UNFPA Aden office
11. Wide shot, Dr. Natalia Kanem at the opening of UNFPA Aden office
12. Wide shot, hallway of Al Shaab Hospital in Crater
13. Wide shot, Director Dr. Natalia Kanem at the Al Shaab Hospital in Crater
14. Med shot, Dr. Natalia Kanem at the Al Shaab Hospital in Crater
FILE – SUDAN
15. Med shot, Dr. Natalia Kanem chatting with a woman patient and her new-born baby in Damazin Hospital
16. Wide shot, Dr. Natalia Kanem chatting with a woman patient and her new-born baby in Damazin Hospital
17. Various shots, Dr. Natalia Kanem meeting with community members
18. Med shot, Dr. Natalia Kanem chatting with a woman patient in Damazin Hospital
FILE – DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF THE CONGO
19. Wide shot, survivors and patients of gender-based violence meet with Dr. Natalia Kanem and Dr. Denis Mukwege
20. Med shot, Dr. Natalia Kanem, Dr. Denis Mukwege, and Dr. Julitta Onabanjo, UNFPA Regional Director, at the Panzi Hospital with survivors and patients of gender-based violence
21. Med shot, girls from the Lycée Cirezi Catholic School sing at College Alfajiri in Bukavu
FILE – SUDAN
22. Med shot, community members sing with Dr. Natalia Kanem
23. Med shot, community members sing with Dr. Natalia Kanem
24. Med shot, community members with Dr. Natalia Kanem
FILE – COX’S BAZAR, BANGLADESH
25. Wide shot, street of Cox‘s Bazar,
26. Wide shot, kids and women in Cox‘s Bazar
27. Wide shot, UNFPA staff member leads Protection from Sexual Exploitation, Sexual Abuse and Sexual Harassment training
28. Wide shot, participants of the Protection from Sexual Exploitation, Sexual Abuse and Sexual Harassment training
29. Med shot, participants of the Protection from Sexual Exploitation, Sexual Abuse and Sexual Harassment training
30. Wide shot, Protection from Sexual Exploitation, Sexual Abuse and Sexual Harassment training in
31. Med shot, Protection from Sexual Exploitation, Sexual Abuse and Sexual Harassment training
FILE – GUINEA
32. Med shot, midwives help a woman
33. Med shot, a midwife performs medical check for woman
FILE – TOGO
34. Close up, baby in mother’s arms
35. Close up, baby laying on blanket
1. Wide shot, women walking
2. Med shot, woman with four kids
3. Med shot, female UNFPA medical professional works in the Al Mokha hospital
4. Wide shot, women in the waiting area of Al Mokha hospital
5. Med shot, female UNFPA medical professional works with a patient in the Al Mokha hospital
6. Wide shot, staff presents sexual and reproductive health brochure to a woman
7. Med shot, male staff takes care of a baby in al-Kuwait hospital in Sana'a
8. Wide shot, UNFPA Executive Director Dr. Natalia Kanem visits women’s shelter in Aden
9. Med shot, Dr. Natalia Kanem visits women’s shelter in Aden
10. Wide shot, Dr. Natalia Kanem at the opening of UNFPA Aden office
11. Wide shot, Dr. Natalia Kanem at the opening of UNFPA Aden office
12. Wide shot, hallway of Al Shaab Hospital in Crater
13. Wide shot, Director Dr. Natalia Kanem at the Al Shaab Hospital in Crater
14. Med shot, Dr. Natalia Kanem at the Al Shaab Hospital in Crater
FILE – SUDAN
15. Med shot, Dr. Natalia Kanem chatting with a woman patient and her new-born baby in Damazin Hospital
16. Wide shot, Dr. Natalia Kanem chatting with a woman patient and her new-born baby in Damazin Hospital
17. Various shots, Dr. Natalia Kanem meeting with community members
18. Med shot, Dr. Natalia Kanem chatting with a woman patient in Damazin Hospital
FILE – DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF THE CONGO
19. Wide shot, survivors and patients of gender-based violence meet with Dr. Natalia Kanem and Dr. Denis Mukwege
20. Med shot, Dr. Natalia Kanem, Dr. Denis Mukwege, and Dr. Julitta Onabanjo, UNFPA Regional Director, at the Panzi Hospital with survivors and patients of gender-based violence
21. Med shot, girls from the Lycée Cirezi Catholic School sing at College Alfajiri in Bukavu
FILE – SUDAN
22. Med shot, community members sing with Dr. Natalia Kanem
23. Med shot, community members sing with Dr. Natalia Kanem
24. Med shot, community members with Dr. Natalia Kanem
FILE – COX’S BAZAR, BANGLADESH
25. Wide shot, street of Cox‘s Bazar,
26. Wide shot, kids and women in Cox‘s Bazar
27. Wide shot, UNFPA staff member leads Protection from Sexual Exploitation, Sexual Abuse and Sexual Harassment training
28. Wide shot, participants of the Protection from Sexual Exploitation, Sexual Abuse and Sexual Harassment training
29. Med shot, participants of the Protection from Sexual Exploitation, Sexual Abuse and Sexual Harassment training
30. Wide shot, Protection from Sexual Exploitation, Sexual Abuse and Sexual Harassment training in
31. Med shot, Protection from Sexual Exploitation, Sexual Abuse and Sexual Harassment training
FILE – GUINEA
32. Med shot, midwives help a woman
33. Med shot, a midwife performs medical check for woman
FILE – TOGO
34. Close up, baby in mother’s arms
35. Close up, baby laying on blanket
STORYLINE
UNFPA, the United Nations sexual and reproductive health agency, today (13 Dec) launched its largest ever humanitarian appeal to reach over 54 million women, girls and young people in 61 countries in 2022 with critical assistance.
With climate shocks, conflict and COVID-19 driving up humanitarian crises and displacement globally, the UN agency warned that women and girls are being especially hard-hit with devastating consequences. UNFPA said gender-based violence, disruptions in access to health services, and rising needs for mental health support threaten lives and require a global response.
UNFPA said it was appealing for 835 million USD to protect the rights and provide life-saving services to meet the needs of women and young people. The funding would ensure essential sexual and reproductive health care and supplies are provided and gender-based violence services are accessible before, during and after a crisis. UNFPA said this would make pregnancy and childbirth safer and ensure that survivors of violence are supported, including with post-rape treatment and mental health and psychosocial support.
With climate shocks, conflict and COVID-19 driving up humanitarian crises and displacement globally, the UN agency warned that women and girls are being especially hard-hit with devastating consequences. UNFPA said gender-based violence, disruptions in access to health services, and rising needs for mental health support threaten lives and require a global response.
UNFPA said it was appealing for 835 million USD to protect the rights and provide life-saving services to meet the needs of women and young people. The funding would ensure essential sexual and reproductive health care and supplies are provided and gender-based violence services are accessible before, during and after a crisis. UNFPA said this would make pregnancy and childbirth safer and ensure that survivors of violence are supported, including with post-rape treatment and mental health and psychosocial support.
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