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UNFPA Sudan

UNFPA Sudan

UNFPA Sudan

Women and girls continue to pay a high price for the war in Sudan. Millions have been driven from their homes, and the country is facing the worst levels of food insecurity ever recorded. Since the onset of the rainy season, floods have further fueled misery across the country and raised the risk of disease outbreaks as reports of cholera cases increase.

The ongoing conflict has stripped women and girls of everything they need to survive – food, medical support and shelter. Less than a quarter of health facilities in states affected by the fighting are functional. Facilities have been destroyed, looted, and are struggling with staff shortages and an acute lack of essential medicines and supplies. Those that remain operational are overwhelmed by the influx of people seeking care, many of whom are internally displaced, straining the country’s health system to its very limits. Most women and girls in areas affected by heavy fighting have no access to the reproductive health and protection services they desperately need.

Harrowing levels of violence, including rape, kidnappings and forced and child marriage, continue to take an unacceptable toll on women and girls, creating an environment of fear for those with little recourse to services, support or justice. 

Active in Sudan since 1973, UNFPA supports efforts to increase access to voluntary family planning, emergency obstetric care and elimination of gender-based violence and harmful practices. UNFPA is working with partners to provide life-saving reproductive health and protection services in areas with high numbers of internally displaced people. This includes deploying mobile teams and supplies to build capacity for maternal health, including emergency obstetric care, and for the clinical management of rape, as well as supporting safe spaces.

Key Results

Sudan

Emergency obstetric and newborn care

Emergency obstetric and newborn care coverage was met, as per the international recommended minimum standards

Sudan

Fistula treatment

95

Fistula repair surgeries provided with the support of UNFPA

Sudan

Minimum Initial Services Package

97

Health service providers and managers were trained on the minimum initial service package

Sudan

Life skills programmes for girls

750

Marginalized girls were reached with health, social and economic asset-building programmes

Sudan

Advocacy platforms against harmful social norms

137

Communities developed advocacy platforms to eliminate discriminatory gender and sociocultural norms which affect women and girls

Sudan

Female genital mutilation

12,130

Girls and women received, with support from UNFPA, prevention, protection services, and/or care related to female genital mutilation

Sudan

Community declarations on harmful practices

196

Communities made public declarations to eliminate harmful practices, with support from UNFPA, including child, early and forced marriage and female genital mutilation

What we do

UNFPA works in more than 150 countries and territories that are home to the vast majority of the world’s people. Its mission: to ensure that every pregnancy is wanted, every childbirth is safe and every young person’s potential is fulfilled.

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Country Representative a.i.

Argentina Matavel Piccin

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Ms. Argentina Matavel Piccin is the Representative ad interim for the United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA) in Sudan, effective July 24, 2024. A passionate advocate for the rights of women and girls, she brings over 25 years of experience to this role, having held leadership positions across Africa, North America and Asia with UNFPA and World Vision International. Ms. Piccin holds a Master’s degree in International Development from the American University and has extensive expertise in forging strategic partnerships in challenging development and humanitarian contexts.
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