UNFPA / UKRAINE WOMEN AND GIRLS

23-Feb-2023 00:04:26
One year on from Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine, the United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA) warns of the war’s continuing devastating impacts on women and girls. UNFPA
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STORY: UNFPA / UKRAINE WOMEN AND GIRLS
TRT: 04:26
SOURCE: UNFPA
RESTRICTIONS: PLEASE CREDIT UNFPA ON SCREEN
LANGUAGE: UKRAINIAN / NATS

DATELINE: 06 DECEMBER 2022, PRYLUKY, CHERNIHIV REGION, UKRAINE / 24 OCTOBER 2022, CHERNIHIV, UKRAINE / 10, 11 NOVEMBER 2022, IVANO-FRANKIVSK, UKRAINE /
24 OCTOBER, 02 NOVEMBER 2022, KYIV, UKRAINE / 25 NOVEMBER 2022, LVIV, UKRAINE / 19 NOVEMBER 2022, CHERKASY, CHERKASY OBLAST, UKRAINE / 12 NOVEMBER 2022, BUCHA, KYIV OBLAST, UKRAINE / 22 NOVEMBER 2022, SUMY, SUMY OBLAST, UKRAINE / OCTOBER 2022, ZAPORIZHZHIA, UKRAINE
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FILE - 06 DEC 2022, PRYLUKY, CHERNIHIV REGION, UKRAINE

1. Wide shot, mother with her 9 months child son and her older son

FILE - 24 OCTOBER 2022, CHERNIHIV, UKRAINE

2. Wide shot, 17 years old girl and her family walk on the street

FILE - 10 NOVEMBER 2022, IVANO-FRANKIVSK, UKRAINE

3. Med shot, 70 years old internally displaced woman

FILE - 24 OCTOBER 2022, KYIV, UKRAINE

4. Med shot, internally displaced mother with her child

FILE - 25 NOVEMBER 2022, LVIV, UKRAINE

5. Med shot, 16 years old internally displaced person

FILE - 19 NOVEMBER 2022, CHERKASY, CHERKASY OBLAST, UKRAINE

6. Wide shot, 36 years old domestic violence survivor with disability

FILE - 12 NOVEMBER 2022, BUCHA, KYIV OBLAST, UKRAINE

7. Med shot, Olesya, Bucha resident, walks in backyards.
8. SOUNDBITE (Ukrainian) Olesya, Bucha Resident:
“One of our neighbours was shot in front of our eyes. He went out to find water. He has left a small child.”
9. SOUNDBITE (Ukrainian) Olesya, Bucha Resident:
“Since then, we have not gone outside at all.”
10. SOUNDBITE (Ukrainian) Olesya, Bucha Resident:
“They kidnapped another neighbour’s wife. Her fate is still unknown. She is not among the dead.”
11. SOUNDBITE (Ukrainian) Olesya, Bucha Resident:
“He's still looking for her, still looking for her, and he doesn't know what happened to her.”
12. Wide shot, burnt wooden home
13. Med shot, burnt wooden home
14. Med shot, shattered window glass
15. Med shot, burnt kitchen

FILE - 02 NOVEMBER 2022, KYIV, UKRAINE

16. Wide shot, UNFPA delivers 30 ambulances to maternity hospitals in 19 regions of Ukraine, with support from Spain
17. Wide shot, ambulances arrive
18. Wide shot, ambulances
19. Med shot, Ukraine flag and ambulance
20. Med shot, interior of an ambulance
21. Close up, interior of an ambulance
22. Wide shot, ambulances leave the plaza
2022, Hospitals across Ukraine
23. Wide shot, supply truck drives in the city
24. Wide shot, staff opens truck door
25. Wide shot, staffs unload supply boxes from the truck
26. Close up, UNFPA inter-agency reproductive health kits
27. Med shot, doctors examine kit content
28. Close up, medicines
29. Close up, medical supplies
30. Wide shot, staff opens the door of a supply truck
31. Med shot, UNFPA reproductive health kits and supplies in the truck
32. Wide shot, UNFPA reproductive health kits and supplies
33. Wide shot, staff moves UNFPA supply boxes
34. Wide shot, staff unload UNFPA supply boxes from a truck
35. Close up, UNFPA reproductive health kits

FILE - 11 NOVEMBER 2022, IVANO-FRANKIVSK, UKRAINE

36. Med shot, Psychological Support Centre mobile team staff members at work
37. Med shot, Psychological Support Centre mobile team staff at work
38. Close up, Psychological Support Centre mobile team business card
39. Med shot, staff member getting ready for field visit
40. Wide shot, staffs walk toward their car
41. Med shot, staff gets into the car

FILE - 11 NOVEMBER 2022, IVANO-FRANKIVSK, UKRAINE

42. Med shot, mobile team staff works with an internally displaced woman
43. Close up, mobile team staff

FILE - 22 NOVEMBER 2022, SUMY, SUMY OBLAST, UKRAINE

44. Med shot, staff member
45. Close up, business cards and service brochure
46. Med shot, boxes of dignity kits
47. Close up, content list of one dignity kit
48. Wide shot, car drives on a muddy road
49. Med shot, staffs take dignity kits out of the car
50. Wide shot, staff going through content of the kit with a family
51. Wide shot, a woman examines content of the kit
52. Med shot, staff talks with a mother and four children
53. Med shot, staff talks with a mother and four children
54. Closeup, a young girl
55. Closeup, three children

FILE - OCTOBER 2022, ZAPORIZHZHIA, UKRAINE

56. Wide shot, people in line outside of a survivor relief centre. Survivor relief centres are special centres to provide wide-range assistance to internally displaced people and survivors of gender-based violence
57. Wide shot, people in line outside of a survivor relief centre
58. Closeup, a girl, a boy, and a cat
59. Wide shot, people waiting outside of a survivor relief centre
60. Closeup, mother with a kid
61. Closeup, mother with a kid
62. Med shot, staff guides two girls to activities space
63. Wide shot, kids play with staff members
64. Med shot, a girl plays with a staff member
65. Med shot, a girl
66. Med shot, a boy
STORYLINE
One year on from Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine, the United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA) warns of the war’s continuing devastating impacts on women and girls.

Attacks on hospitals, roads and energy infrastructure have caused widespread blackouts and disrupted basic services in Ukraine.

Around 195,000 babies were born in Ukraine in 2022 amid the chaos of war. Many expectant mothers have been forced to give birth in basements and bomb shelters in dire conditions. For thousands of pregnant women without access to essential services, childbirth is now fraught with added danger.

Additionally, an alarming 3.6 million people, primarily women and girls, will require gender-based violence (GBV) prevention and response in 2023, highlighting the urgent need of protection and support.

UNFPA is working with partners to deliver reproductive health supplies, medicine and equipment to hospitals and mobile teams, covering the immediate reproductive health needs of 7.2 million people.

UNFPA and its partners operate 20 mobile clinics to support access to reproductive health services, including maternal health and family planning, in some of the hardest to reach areas, and plan to increase this number this year.

Over a third of all births in Ukraine in 2022 – some 68,500 – were delivered at one of the 51 maternity facilities supported by UNFPA.

The war, and the mass displacement it has caused, has increased women and girls’ risks of violence – including sexual violence – exploitation and abuse. In response, more than 120,000 people have received gender-based violence assistance and referrals through UNFPA-supported protection services in Ukraine over the last year.

In 2023, UNFPA is seeking 99 million US dollars to provide life-saving reproductive health and protection services in Ukraine, the Republic of Moldova and other neighbouring refugee-hosting countries and calls on governments and donors to sustain and increase funding.

The war is far from over and UNFPA needs support to continue. UNFPA will continue to do whatever it takes to ensure women affected by the war in Ukraine and in neighbouring countries can give birth safely and live free from violence.
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