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Listening Can Save Lives: Empowering Family Doctors in Ukraine to Support Women Facing Violence
Since the onset of the Russian invasion, countless people in Ukraine have faced not only the trauma of war, but the increased threat and terrifying reported incidence of abuse, SGBV and trafficking.
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Listening Can Save Lives: Empowering Family Doctors in Ukraine to Support Women Facing Violence
Since the onset of the Russian invasion, countless people in Ukraine have faced not only the trauma of war, but the increased threat and terrifying reported incidence of
Romania

Roma Women in Romania Face Old and New Threats to Abortion Care Access
For Roma women and girls in Romania, the struggle to access abortion care brings them into contact with horrific levels of racism and discrimination, hardw

Croatia: Obstacles to abortion care make access virtually non-existent
Hitting the road in the desperate search for abortion care
Romania

High costs and broken health system freeze many out of abortion care in Romania
On paper, abortion care is legal up to 14 weeks in Romania – though only free in emergencies – and should be provided by all hospitals with obstetrics and gynaecology departments.
Germany

Germany's archaic abortion law creates huge burden for people needing care
For a country long reputed to have one of the more progressive healthcare systems in Europe, Germany’s law on abortion – a health issue affecting millions of people – remains firm

Sexuality education keeps young people safe from harm
Comprehensive sexuality and relationship education is a vital prevention tool in the fight

Legislating the path to consent: Spain's Yes Means Yes law
‘Everyone has the right to live without violence. You can have sex without love, but always with care’.

Anything less than yes is rape: the campaign for a consent-based rape law in Sweden
The absence of a ‘no’ is not an implicit yes. This is the overarching principle of a long-fought Swedish ‘consent law’ aimed at disman
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| 20 May 2025
Listening Can Save Lives: Empowering Family Doctors in Ukraine to Support Women Facing Violence
Since the onset of the Russian invasion, countless people in Ukraine have faced not only the trauma of war, but the increased threat and terrifying reported incidence of abuse, sexual and gender-based violence (SGBV) and trafficking. Amid this humanitarian crisis, Women’s Health and Family Planning - Ukraine (WHFP) has remained steadfast in its mission to restore access to lifesaving sexual and reproductive health (SRH) and gender-based violence (SGBV) services for those most at risk. Amid the terrifying devastation experienced through a humanitarian crisis, people need first and foremost safety and protection. In 2024, WHFP, in partnership with the Public Health Centre, launched an innovative online training course for healthcare professionals: “Comprehensive Medical Care for Survivors of Sexual and Gender-Based Violence.” The course is a vital tool to equip doctors with the skills they need to recognize signs of abuse, respond with compassion, and offer concrete support—often becoming the first lifeline for survivors.

| 20 May 2025
Listening Can Save Lives: Empowering Family Doctors in Ukraine to Support Women Facing Violence
Since the onset of the Russian invasion, countless people in Ukraine have faced not only the trauma of war, but the increased threat and terrifying reported incidence of abuse, sexual and gender-based violence (SGBV) and trafficking. Amid this humanitarian crisis, Women’s Health and Family Planning - Ukraine (WHFP) has remained steadfast in its mission to restore access to lifesaving sexual and reproductive health (SRH) and gender-based violence (SGBV) services for those most at risk. Amid the terrifying devastation experienced through a humanitarian crisis, people need first and foremost safety and protection. In 2024, WHFP, in partnership with the Public Health Centre, launched an innovative online training course for healthcare professionals: “Comprehensive Medical Care for Survivors of Sexual and Gender-Based Violence.” The course is a vital tool to equip doctors with the skills they need to recognize signs of abuse, respond with compassion, and offer concrete support—often becoming the first lifeline for survivors.

| 20 May 2025
Listening Can Save Lives: Empowering Family Doctors in Ukraine to Support Women Facing Violence
Since the onset of the Russian invasion, countless people in Ukraine have faced not only the trauma of war, but the increased threat and terrifying reported incidence of abuse, sexual and gender-based violence (SGBV) and trafficking. Amid this humanitarian crisis, Women’s Health and Family Planning - Ukraine (WHFP) has remained steadfast in its mission to restore access to lifesaving sexual and reproductive health (SRH) and gender-based violence (SGBV) services for those most at risk. Amid the terrifying devastation experienced through a humanitarian crisis, people need first and foremost safety and protection. In 2024, WHFP, in partnership with the Public Health Centre, launched an innovative online training course for healthcare professionals: “Comprehensive Medical Care for Survivors of Sexual and Gender-Based Violence.” The course is a vital tool to equip doctors with the skills they need to recognize signs of abuse, respond with compassion, and offer concrete support—often becoming the first lifeline for survivors.

| 20 May 2025
Listening Can Save Lives: Empowering Family Doctors in Ukraine to Support Women Facing Violence
Since the onset of the Russian invasion, countless people in Ukraine have faced not only the trauma of war, but the increased threat and terrifying reported incidence of abuse, sexual and gender-based violence (SGBV) and trafficking. Amid this humanitarian crisis, Women’s Health and Family Planning - Ukraine (WHFP) has remained steadfast in its mission to restore access to lifesaving sexual and reproductive health (SRH) and gender-based violence (SGBV) services for those most at risk. Amid the terrifying devastation experienced through a humanitarian crisis, people need first and foremost safety and protection. In 2024, WHFP, in partnership with the Public Health Centre, launched an innovative online training course for healthcare professionals: “Comprehensive Medical Care for Survivors of Sexual and Gender-Based Violence.” The course is a vital tool to equip doctors with the skills they need to recognize signs of abuse, respond with compassion, and offer concrete support—often becoming the first lifeline for survivors.