TAILIEUCHUNG - WOMEN’S HEALTH IN CRISES - LEADING OFF

early half of providers indicated their interest in participating but limited time availability resulted in them completing both the baseline questionnaire and interview by email or mail. Results from the baseline questionnaire were for only descriptive purposes and were not further analyzed. Findings from the transcripts of the phone interviews were analyzed to identify common themes and experiences. Our final sample included 5 Planned Parenthood affiliates and 16 non-PPFA or “alternative” providers (although one did not complete the baseline profile). Interviews were conducted over a three-month period, from July to September 2012 | Healthun Emergencies Issue No 20 January 2005 Women s Health in Crises - Leading Off Jan Egeland United Nations Under-Secretary-General for Humanitarian Affairs and Emergency Relief Coordinator This issue of the WHO s Health in Emergencies newsletter focuses on a subject that is of vital importance during humanitarian crises the protection diagnosis and treatment of women s health needs particularly in situations of violent conflict. Sexual violence in warfare has been a problem throughout history. In the past decade however the incidence of such violence employed as a deliberate act of warfare has escalated. In Kosovo Rwanda Burundi the Democratic Republic of the Congo and Darfur sexual violence has been used to intimidate and denigrate local populations. Its deliberate use as a weapon of warfare is as despicable as it is wholly unacceptable. Mass rapes abductions sexual slavery and other brutal sexual violence has become commonplace in far too many contexts. In many if not most cases perpetrators are never caught or punished adding further insult to injury for those who have been brutalized. We cannot - we must not -- allow impunity for such crimes to continue. Women who have been assaulted carry with them both physical and emotional scars. Oftentimes their sexual injuries are so serious that they require treatment by specialized gynecologists and other personnel. Victims of sexual abuse face an increased In This Issue Leading Off 1 Overview on women s health in crises 2 Issues A HUMAN RIGHTS BASED approach 3 Sexual violence in conflict populations 4 Conflicts aids women and the military 5 Reproductive health 6 Women s mental health in emergencies 7 Case Studies Democratic Republic of Congo 8 Afghanistan 9 Colombia 10 Kosova 11 Bangladesh 13 World News who women s health initiative 14 Rape guidelines 14 Worldwide campaign to stop violence against women 15 Recommended Readings 16 risk of sexually transmitted infections including HIV and the possibility of .

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