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30th March 2022
08:41am BST

"The risk of rape is widely acknowledged to increase in emergency settings as protection mechanisms break down,” the report said.
Speaking to the Irish Independent, principal adviser for International Development Finance at UNFPA Jacqueline Mahon said that this would strongly apply to the women fleeing war in Ukraine.
“In the context of Ukraine, we need to scale up the humanitarian response. When we have so many people on the move, 10 million people displaced in Ukraine, over three million refugees who are predominantly women and girls, we need to respond to that,” Mahon said.
Since Russia invaded Ukraine last month, “13 tonnes of desperately needed reproductive healthcare supplies" have been brought into the country by UNFPA, which include kits with contraception and period products.
"We know that an estimated 80,000 pregnant women in Ukraine are going to deliver in the next three months. We know that 265,000 have been pregnant since the start of the conflict. (There have been reports of) the destruction of healthcare facilities, reports of women delivering underground, reported cases of rape. Reproductive health is an essential part of the humanitarian response,” Mahon added.Explore more on these topics: