Statement by Ms. Diene Keita, Executive Director, UNFPA on the impact of the escalating conflict in the Middle East

UNFPA
Mar 19, 2026

Statement by Ms. Diene Keita, Executive Director, UNFPA on the impact of the escalating conflict in the Middle East


The escalating war in the Middle East is shattering the lives of women and children across the region, with pregnant women and new mothers among the most vulnerable and people displaced and cut off from lifesaving health and protection services and supplies. 

The impact of the conflict radiates far beyond the region, with the disruption of critical maritime routes and airspace closures delaying the delivery of lifesaving equipment to many countries. Among the delayed items are mobile maternity hospitals;  life-saving equipment to support safe deliveries; and supplies to support survivors of sexual violence. These commodities are intended for some of the most vulnerable people around the world. 

In addition, at a time when needs are rising and humanitarian funding is falling short, costs for shipping and air freight have spiked, making it much more expensive for UNFPA to reach women in need. 

UNFPA is keeping aid moving, working with partners to find alternative logistics solutions and tapping into strategic stockpiles in other locations. Our teams are deploying mobile clinics to bring integrated health and protection services to displaced women, distributing dignity kits containing essential hygiene supplies for women and girls, and working to keep safe spaces for them operational wherever possible. Our priorities are clear: even in the midst of a crisis, every woman must be able to give birth safely and every woman and girl must be protected from violence.