International Campaign for Women's Right to Safe Abortion
26 August 2015



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INFORMATION FOR 28 SEPTEMBER CAMPAIGN
 
Make safe abortion accessible for
displaced, migrant, and refugee women and girls: Part II


60% of preventable maternal mortality takes place in settings of conflict, displacement and natural disasters - and some of those deaths are from complications of unsafe abortion.
 
TWEETS and RETWEETS
 
Safe Abortion Women's Right Congratulations to Médécins sans Frontières (MSF) on their policy of protecting the health and lives of women in humanitarian settings through access to safe abortion.
 
Coalition for Adolescent Girls @CAG_org  31 July 2015
We can't help "every woman" if we forget refugees - new blog post Re-tweeted from @wrcommission : http://ow.ly/QkbVH
 
Safe Abortion Women's Right We can't help "every woman" if we forget safe abortion!
 
Women's Refugee Commission @wrcommission 3 Aug 2015
"They were looking for young girls"-- refugee women tell of overcoming sexual violence in #SierraLeone   http://wrc.ms/1UiubO1
 
Women's Refugee Commission @wrcommission 4 Aug 2015
Women in conflict need more #ReproHealth  care--but get less. Under-funding must end: http://wrc.ms/1g6rwYQ #SRHR
 
Safe Abortion Women's Right End militarism; end gender violence.
 
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Women's Refugee Commission  https://www.facebook.com/wrcommission?fref=nf  5 Aug 2015
60% of preventable maternal deaths take place in humanitarian settings. The international community knows how to save these women's lives. Yet this global evaluation shows shortfalls for lifesaving emergency obstetric care, long-acting contraceptive methods, and safe abortion care: wrc.ms/global-rh-eval
 
Women's Refugee Commission
Women who have braved displacement, who are working to rebuild lives and communities, do not deserve 43% support. A global evaluation shows a large shortfall for the most crucial lifesaving emergency obstetric care, long-acting contraceptive methods, and safe abortion care: wrc.ms/global-rh-eval



Women's Refugee Commission 9 July 2015
This year should have been the year of the rights of the child. But: "2015 has become the year of fear, as the rising numbers of girls forced into child marriage, youngsters brutalized as child soldiers in boys' militias, and girls trafficked into domestic service or the global sex trade, now perhaps account for as many as half a million of the already vulnerable children who go missing." Gordon Brown: 2015 a year of fear for refugee children - CNN.com



Women's Refugee Commission
7.6 million refugees with disabilities face heightened risk of gender-based violence, yet they are often excluded from programs and services designed to prevent and respond to GBV. "I See That It Is Possible," launched today by the  Women's Refugee Commission, looks at the best way to ensure that persons with disabilities can access these vital programmes.



Women's Refugee Commission   29 July 2015
Memory Banda's life took a divergent path from her sister's. When her sister reached puberty, she was sent to a traditional "initiation camp" that teaches girls "how to sexually please a man." She got pregnant there - at age 11. Memory Banda refused to follow that path. Instead, she organized her community against child marriage and took the campaign national. Watch what happened:
A warrior's cry against child marriage



Women's Refugee Commission:  Empower refugee girls
Despite the fact that adolescent girls typically have begun to take on adult responsibilities - indeed some of them already are mothers themselves - they often lack the knowledge, skills and networks to help them navigate the world. Gender inequity becomes more pronounced in adolescence. Girls are less likely than boys to attend secondary school and are far more likely to be s
ocially isolated. In conflict and disaster, when adolescent girls are forced to flee their homes, sometimes without their families, their vulnerability significantly increases. They lack the life experience to help them handle forced displacement at the same time they are targeted for sexual and gender-based violence at much higher rates.

Tyler Jump/IRC


 

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