By Baraa AlSharbaji | Fundraising Officer
The reproductive health of mothers in northern Syria remains one of the most concerning gaps, especially in terms of reaching the poor and young mothers with family planning services, as the early marriage is widespread there. Women, adolescent girls and mothers in northern Syria are the poorest and least educated groups and therefore they “lose a lot” and they have the highest unmet needs. Nevertheless, 18,954 women benefited from reproductive health services during the past month through SEMA’s projects.
Your donation enshrines human rights, especially the rights of mothers, newborns, and pregnant and lactating women. It preserves women's right to family planning services and to birth spacing. Your support provides health care not only for married women and those of childbearing age, but also for thousands of families as it promotes a recovered and healthy lifestyle.
Your support strengthens reproductive health and enshrines human rights, as well as it is a great economic investment because it offers emergency obstetric care and prevents newborns complications, unsafe abortions, unwanted pregnancies, maternal complications and many other potential diseases.
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