Every minute of every day, a woman is dying simply by having a baby. Yet, maternal health still receives little attention, funding and political will. Video is produced by students from Art Center College of Design in Pasadena
Every minute of every day, a woman is dying simply by having a baby. Yet, maternal health still receives little attention, funding and political will. Video is produced by students from Art Center College of Design in Pasadena
This Slide Show was exhibited at the UNFPA Booth during the Women Deliver Conference, held June 7-9th in Washington, DC.
Many Burmese make the short journey to Thailand to find work. Often fishermen spend between one and two months at sea. Women have found work in fish markets, but some have ended up working as sex workers in karaoke bars.
Family Planning, Human Rights and Development
A documentary about five Ethiopian women whose lives have been devastated by obstetric fistula and the difficult journey they undertake.
A group of young Mauritanians called Khoudeija, Aisha, Goundou, Aissata, and Coumbis suffer from a condition known as Obstetric Fistula, which severely affects their lives.
When Mother Died, the Family Fell Apart
Ma Houay Kout village is in a particularly remote area in Attapeu Province in southern Laos. Once every three months, a health team will spend two days in each village and provide a range of services and information.
In Uganda today family planning is at the top of the agenda. At the moment there are 34 million citizens but the country has one of the fastest growing populations anywhere in the world. On average each woman will give birth to six children.