In any crisis, we care for everyone affected. But at UNFPA, our focus is on the safety and wellbeing of women and girls — who are often the most vulnerable and whose needs are too often overlooked.
We’ve been on the frontlines, providing a range of critical services:
- In Afghanistan, midwives are ensuring safe births after the Taliban’s takeover and the closure of hospitals.
- In Sudan, we’re delivering violence prevention and response services amid the world’s largest displacement crisis, which has escalated risks for women and girls.
- In Ukraine, we’ve been helping women give birth safely since the war began.
But this lifesaving work is at risk. If the U.S. government cuts UNFPA funding, as it did during President Trump’s first term, women in crisis will lose access to essential services.
While we hope the administration will make a different decision this time, support from donors like you is more critical than ever. Will you make a gift today to ensure uninterrupted care for women and girls in need?
Thank you for being there.
Sincerely,
Anu Surendran
Chief Executive Officer
USA for UNFPA