International Planned Parenthood Federation
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Our Results in 2019
Have a look at our Annual Performance Report for key achievements of our healthcare provision and advocacy in 2019.
UHC and Sexual & Reproductive Health and Rights
UHC presents important opportunities for advancing a comprehensive approach to sexual and reproductive health and rights and ensuring integration of essential sexual and reproductive healthcare in health interventions and programmes.
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Countdown 2030 Europe, a consortium of IPPF Member Associations and other partners, closely monitors and tracks European donor funding for sexual and reproductive health and family planning across key funding streams.
International Planned Parenthood Federation (IPPF) is a global healthcare provider and a leading advocate of sexual and reproductive health and rights for all. We deliver quality, integrated sexual and reproductive healthcare with a focus on reaching the poor and vulnerable to ensure that no one is denied the care they need due to health provider attitudes, stigma, discrimination, or inability to pay. In 2019, we delivered more than 250 million sexual and reproductive healthcare services through more than 50,000 delivery points. An estimated 84 per cent of our clients were poor and vulnerable, which included 4.6 million people receiving care in humanitarian settings.
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Adapting healthcare to meet the needs of women and girls during COVID-19
The COVID-19 pandemic requires a radical response when typical efforts to tackle sexual and reproductive health needs are more difficult to deliver. Many communities are affected but women’s access especially, to urgent and trusted healthcare, is now heavily impacted.
Youth-led sexual healthcare through dance, song, and poetry
In Ethiopia, getting young people’s attention about sexual and reproductive healthcare is no easy task. But at a youth centre in Jimma, the capital Oromia region, groups of young people are getting vital messages about sexual health and contraception out to their peers through dance, song, and poetry.