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The roads connecting the village of Melsisi to the rest of Pentecost in Penama Province, flooded during Tropical Cyclone Harold in Vanuatu. UNFPA secured $241,000 through the United Nations Central Emergency Response Fund to ensure the life-saving continuity of sexual and reproductive health services in affected provinces
A woman waits to receive free healthcare during the Tropical Cyclone Harold humanitarian response in Vanuatu. She met with a midwife to check on her pregnancy, her children received routine treatments, and her husband (not pictured) received dental care. UNFPA secured $241,000 through the United Nations Central Emergency Response Fund to ensure the life-saving continuity of sexual and reproductive health services in affected provinces.
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I was delighted to come across her shop and find a variety of affordable adult toys and self care products. We're almost all adults here, so we all should know that our sexual health is just as important in the vast Spectrum of what it is we call our personal Health. Anyway, I had problems with shipping to Guam (you know this too), so I shot an email to Zoe to see if we could work things out - and we did! She responded quickly and sweetly to my needs and has helped to make me a much happier woman.
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A woman waits to receive free healthcare during the Tropical Cyclone Harold humanitarian response in Vanuatu. She met with a midwife to check on her pregnancy, her children received routine treatments, and her husband (not pictured) received dental care. UNFPA secured $241,000 through the United Nations Central Emergency Response Fund to ensure the life-saving continuity of sexual and reproductive health services in affected provinces.
Women wait to be called up by a midwife in the humanitarian response to Tropical Cyclone Harold in Vanuatu. UNFPA secured $241,000 through the United Nations Central Emergency Response Fund to ensure the life-saving continuity of sexual and reproductive health services in affected provinces.
A Vanuatu Family Health Association team member checks a patient's temperature at a mobile clinic in Pentecost, Vanuatu. During the humanitarian response to Tropical Cyclone Harold in Vanuatu, UNFPA secured $241,000 through the United Nations Central Emergency Response Fund to ensure the life-saving continuity of sexual and reproductive health services in affected provinces.
Women wait to be called up by a midwife in the humanitarian response to Tropical Cyclone Harold in Vanuatu. UNFPA secured $241,000 through the United Nations Central Emergency Response Fund to ensure the life-saving continuity of sexual and reproductive health services in affected provinces.
A mother and her baby wait to receive free healthcare during the Tropical Cyclone Harold humanitarian response in Vanuatu. She met with a midwife to check on her pregnancy, her children received routine treatments, and her husband (not pictured) received dental care. UNFPA secured $241,000 through the United Nations Central Emergency Response Fund to ensure the life-saving continuity of sexual and reproductive health services in affected provinces.
Vanuatu Family Health Association Humanitarian Team Lead, Claude Arukesa, discusses the day ahead with Youth Volunteers during the Tropical Cyclone Harold humanitarian response in Vanuatu. UNFPA secured $241,000 through the United Nations Central Emergency Response Fund to ensure the life-saving continuity of sexual and reproductive health services in affected provinces.
Men need female condoms because if we got to wear them, they got to wear them, too!
Photo: PATH/Scott Brown.
A mother and baby wait to receive free healthcare during the Tropical Cyclone Harold humanitarian response in Vanuatu. She met with a midwife to check on her pregnancy, her children received routine treatments, and her husband (not pictured) received dental care. UNFPA secured $241,000 through the United Nations Central Emergency Response Fund to ensure the life-saving continuity of sexual and reproductive health services in affected provinces.
Women and a baby wait to receive free healthcare during the Tropical Cyclone Harold humanitarian response in Vanuatu. She met with a midwife to check on her pregnancy, her children received routine treatments, and her husband (not pictured) received dental care. UNFPA secured $241,000 through the United Nations Central Emergency Response Fund to ensure the life-saving continuity of sexual and reproductive health services in affected provinces.
Sex::Tech IS MEANT TO BRING BOTH HEALTH PROFESSIONALS AND COMMUNITY CLOSER TOGETHER IN AN ENVIRONMENT THAT IS BOTH SAvVY TO THE WAYS OF THE NEW MILLENIUM AND UNDERSTANDING OF THE WIDE ARRAY OF LIFESTYLES IN THE 21ST CENTURY.
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Photo: PATH/Scott Brown.
A mother and her baby wait to receive free healthcare during the Tropical Cyclone Harold humanitarian response in Vanuatu. She met with a midwife to check on her pregnancy, her children received routine treatments, and her husband (not pictured) received dental care. UNFPA secured $241,000 through the United Nations Central Emergency Response Fund to ensure the life-saving continuity of sexual and reproductive health services in affected provinces.
Six months after Tropical Cyclone Harold made landfall in Pentecost in Vanuatu's Penama Province, greenery is starting to return to the trees. UNFPA secured $241,000 through the United Nations Central Emergency Response Fund to ensure the life-saving continuity of sexual and reproductive health services in affected provinces
Mathias Tabeva is the Nurse Practitioner who runs the Ledungsivi Clinic in Central Pentecost. During Tropical Cyclone Harold, he stood on the verandah of the clinic to watch the winds and raise the alarm for the families sheltered inside if the cyclone changed course for the clinic. The expansion of the clinic next door lost its roof. Mathias provided an interview during the humanitarian response to Tropical Cyclone Harold in Vanuatu. UNFPA secured $241,000 through the United Nations Central Emergency Response Fund to ensure the life-saving continuity of sexual and reproductive health services in affected provinces.
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Vanuatu Family Health Association Youth Volunteers spent two months in South and Central Pentecost, Vanuatu supporting the Tropical Cyclone Harold humanitarian response. UNFPA secured $241,000 through the United Nations Central Emergency Response Fund to ensure the life-saving continuity of sexual and reproductive health services in affected provinces.
A midwife dispenses medication by the light of a mobile phone during the Tropical Cyclone Harold humanitarian response in Vanuatu. UNFPA secured $241,000 through the United Nations Central Emergency Response Fund to ensure the life-saving continuity of sexual and reproductive health services in affected provinces.
Randy Vusqual, Youth Volunteer with Vanuatu Family Health Association, sets up a banner during the Tropical Cyclone Harold humanitarian response in Vanuatu. UNFPA secured $241,000 through the United Nations Central Emergency Response Fund to ensure the life-saving continuity of sexual and reproductive health services in affected provinces.
Women and babies wait to receive free healthcare as part of the Tropical Cyclone Harold humanitarian response in Vanuatu. UNFPA secured $241,000 through the United Nations Central Emergency Response Fund to ensure the life-saving continuity of sexual and reproductive health services in affected provinces.
Community members from Central Pentecost wait to receive free healthcare during the Tropical Cyclone Harold humanitarian response in Vanuatu. UNFPA secured $241,000 through the United Nations Central Emergency Response Fund to ensure the life-saving continuity of sexual and reproductive health services in affected provinces.
Women laugh as they wait to receive free healthcare during the Tropical Cyclone Harold humanitarian response in Vanuatu. UNFPA secured $241,000 through the United Nations Central Emergency Response Fund to ensure the life-saving continuity of sexual and reproductive health services in affected provinces.
Mad love to Zoe Ligon of Spectrum Boutique.
I was delighted to come across her shop and find a variety of affordable adult toys and self care products. We're almost all adults here, so we all should know that our sexual health is just as important in the vast Spectrum of what it is we call our personal Health. Anyway, I had problems with shipping to Guam (you know this too), so I shot an email to Zoe to see if we could work things out - and we did! She responded quickly and sweetly to my needs and has helped to make me a much happier woman.
SI yu'us ma'ase!
Vanuatu Family Health Association Humanitarian Team Lead, Claude Arukesa, watches over a sleeping baby as his mother receives free care during the Tropical Cyclone Harold humanitarian response in Vanuatu. UNFPA secured $241,000 through the United Nations Central Emergency Response Fund to ensure the life-saving continuity of sexual and reproductive health services in affected provinces.
Syvlie Barang meets with a midwife during the Tropical Cyclone Harold humanitarian response in Vanuatu. UNFPA secured $241,000 through the United Nations Central Emergency Response Fund to ensure the life-saving continuity of sexual and reproductive health services in affected provinces.
People in South Pentecost wash their hands as they wait to receive free sexual and reproductive health services from Vanuatu Family Health Association. During the humanitarian response to Tropical Cyclone Harold in Vanuatu. UNFPA secured $241,000 through the United Nations Central Emergency Response Fund to ensure the life-saving continuity of sexual and reproductive health services in affected provinces.
A family wait to receive free healthcare as part of the Tropical Cyclone Harold humanitarian response in Vanuatu. UNFPA secured $241,000 through the United Nations Central Emergency Response Fund to ensure the life-saving continuity of sexual and reproductive health services in affected provinces.
Scarlett Hawkins, UNFPA Gender-Based Violence Programme Support Officer, sits with a woman from Central Pentecost as she waits to receive free sexual and reproductive health services from Vanuatu Family Health Association. During the humanitarian response to Tropical Cyclone Harold in Vanuatu. UNFPA secured $241,000 through the United Nations Central Emergency Response Fund to ensure the life-saving continuity of sexual and reproductive health services in affected provinces.
Vanuatu Family Health Association team members carry supplies to the mobile clinic during the Tropical Cyclone Harold humanitarian response in Vanuatu. UNFPA secured $241,000 through the United Nations Central Emergency Response Fund to ensure the life-saving continuity of sexual and reproductive health services in affected provinces.
Sonia Melten received free healthcare during the Tropical Cyclone Harold humanitarian response in Vanuatu. UNFPA secured $241,000 through the United Nations Central Emergency Response Fund to ensure the life-saving continuity of sexual and reproductive health services in affected provinces.
Anne Milton, Public Health Minister, met staff and management of a Sexual Health Centre that has recently opened as part of a Boots store in central Birmingham.
Photos courtesy of NHS West Midlands (www.westmidlands.nhs.uk)
A father and daughter wait to receive free healthcare during the Tropical Cyclone Harold humanitarian response in Vanuatu. UNFPA secured $241,000 through the United Nations Central Emergency Response Fund to ensure the life-saving continuity of sexual and reproductive health services in affected provinces.
A father and baby wait to receive free healthcare during the Tropical Cyclone Harold humanitarian response in Vanuatu. UNFPA secured $241,000 through the United Nations Central Emergency Response Fund to ensure the life-saving continuity of sexual and reproductive health services in affected provinces.
Community members from Central Pentecost wait to receive free healthcare during the Tropical Cyclone Harold humanitarian response in Vanuatu. UNFPA secured $241,000 through the United Nations Central Emergency Response Fund to ensure the life-saving continuity of sexual and reproductive health services in affected provinces.
A father and baby wait to receive free healthcare during the Tropical Cyclone Harold humanitarian response in Vanuatu. UNFPA secured $241,000 through the United Nations Central Emergency Response Fund to ensure the life-saving continuity of sexual and reproductive health services in affected provinces.