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UNFPA Nepal Goodwill Ambassador Manisha Koirala to support women and girls devastated by the earthquake

UNFPA Nepal Goodwill Ambassador Manisha Koirala to support women and girls devastated by the earthquake

Press Release

UNFPA Nepal Goodwill Ambassador Manisha Koirala to support women and girls devastated by the earthquake

calendar_today 11 May 2015

Manisha Koirala, Bollywood star, one of Nepal's most renowned citizens, pledges her long-term partnership for the cause

KATHMANDU, Nepal – Bollywood star and social activist Manisha Koirala, one of Nepal's most renowned citizens globally, has announced her support for the United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA) as its Goodwill Ambassador for Nepal to advocate for pregnant women, new mothers and their infants, girls and young people displaced by the devastating earthquake of April 25. 

"I am truly happy to renew my partnership with UNFPA in my homeland at this crucial time," said Koirala. "UNFPA's lifesaving interventions are needed more than ever."

More than two million women of reproductive age are affected by the disaster. Many of them are at risk of unwanted pregnancies. Further, the estimated 126,000 women who are currently pregnant may need urgent care to ensure they deliver their babies safely and remain healthy after childbirth so that they can take proper care of their infants. Women and girls at camps for the displaced or in other environments must be protected from gender-based violence, including rape.

"We wholeheartedly welcome Manisha Koirala as a spokesperson for our cause," said Giulia Vallese, UNFPA Representative in Nepal. "Our efforts must be sustained well into the future, and must be adequately and consistently resourced. We are very grateful to Manisha for her dedication and commitment, and look forward to working together strategically both now and in the future."

Alongside the Government of Nepal, UNFPA is helping to coordinate and provide sexual and reproductive health services for those women and girls who need them the most, including obstetric care and safe delivery for women who are pregnant, as well as a range of medical services. Reproductive health kits procured by UNFPA are being distributed to health facilities and medical teams to provide much needed supplies and equipment as well as contraceptives.

UNFPA Nepal is also instrumental in sending out "dignity kits" which contain essential items to restore a sense of dignity and wellbeing for displaced women and girls - including sanitary pads, a flashlight and new clothes.

"I am struck by the impact UNFPA's work is already having in several of the most-affected districts," noted Koirala. "Dignity kits are reaching thousands of women and girls, and UNFPA's work is expanding in the days and weeks ahead. Even during an emergency it is essential that women and girls still have the choice whether or not to get pregnant, and we need to save the lives of those who are giving life. We must continue working as quickly as possible ahead of the monsoon season, which is just weeks away. Time is of the essence. I wish UNFPA Nepal the very best, and thank them and all those who are supporting my country and its people. I, in turn, will do all I can to support UNFPA."

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For more information, including media queries, please contact:

Santosh Chhetri, Advocacy and Communications Officer, UNFPA Nepal
Tel: (+977 1) 552 3880 | (+977) 98010 56028 | Email: schhetri@unfpa.org

For more on UNFPA Nepal's response to the earthquake, visit: UNFPA Nepal | UNFPA Asia &the Pacific | UNFPA

To support UNFPA Nepal's lifesaving relief efforts for earthquake victims, please consider making a donation at UNFPA donation for Nepal