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Women in War: Leaders, Responders, and Potential, a new report released by CARE, explores how women endure conflict, and offers recommendations on how to better address their unique needs and challenges during this moment of escalating armed conflicts.
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Post 1: Pregnancy/Childbirth

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Maternal mortality is severely escalated in war zones – 1 in 2 women who die during pregnancy or childbirth die in conflict areas. Yet, since 2013, 95% of media coverage has overlooked women, their roles, and their experiences. It is time we elevate the voices of those most at risk during conflict. We cannot achieve lasting peace if we ignore women. https://www.care.org/news-and-stories/resources/women-in-war/
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Maternal mortality is severely escalated in war zones – 1 in 2 women who die during pregnancy or childbirth die in conflict areas.
It is time we elevate the voices of those most at risk during conflict. https://www.care.org/news-and-stories/resources/women-in-war/
Post 2: Maternal Death

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In times of crisis, women face sexual violence, the loss of incomes and livelihoods, and plummeting healthcare—leading to higher death rates, even from preventable causes. However, women are not merely victims, but leaders in times of conflict. Women step up as first responders, caretakers, breadwinners, and peacemakers. https://www.care.org/news-and-stories/resources/women-in-war/
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In times of crisis, women face sexual violence, the loss of incomes and livelihoods, and plummeting healthcare—leading to higher death rates, even from preventable causes.
However, women are not merely victims, but leaders in times of conflict. https://www.care.org/news-and-stories/resources/women-in-war/
Post 3: 600 million women

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Armed conflict can completely transform a woman’s life. Women are not merely victims in times of crisis. They rise as leaders in their families and communities. We must create the conditions where women can thrive as leaders, where they are supported, and where they are safe speaking up. https://www.care.org/news-and-stories/resources/women-in-war/
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Armed conflict can completely transform a woman’s life.
We must create the conditions where women can thrive as leaders, where they are supported, and where they are safe speaking up. https://www.care.org/news-and-stories/resources/women-in-war/
Post 4: Articles about conflict that focus on women

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Women are the unsung heroes in crises yet they are often overlooked when it comes to decision-making processes & global discourse. The world must recognize the contributions of women in times of war and elevate their roles as leaders of households and communities. https://www.care.org/news-and-stories/resources/women-in-war/
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Women are the unsung heroes in crises yet they are often overlooked when it comes to decision-making processes & global discourse. The world must recognize the contributions of women in times of war and elevate their roles as leaders of households and communities. https://www.care.org/news-and-stories/resources/women-in-war/
Post 4: Articles about conflict that focus on women

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1 in 4 babies born in 2022 were born within 31 miles of a war zone. Compromised health services put women and children at severe risk. We must act so all people everywhere have the right to live in dignity and to reach their full potential. https://www.care.org/news-and-stories/resources/women-in-war/
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1 in 4 babies born in 2022 were born within 31 miles of a war zone. Compromised health services put women and children at severe risk. We must act so all people everywhere have the right to live in dignity and to reach their full potential. https://www.care.org/news-and-stories/resources/women-in-war/