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Rahnuma-Family Planning Association of Pakistan logo
Member Association

| 31 March 2016

Rahnuma-Family Planning Association of Pakistan

Rahnuma Family Planning Association of Pakistan (R-FPAP) is one of the largest and oldest rights-based civil society organizations in Pakistan providing reproductive health and contraceptive care.  R-FPAP is recognized both nationally and internationally as an advocate and service provider for reproductive healthcare and SGBV. Furthermore it has distinction to collaborate with all major national and international development agencies (INGOs, UN Systems, Public sector, government institutions). R-FPAP is devoted to eliminate and alleviate the sufferings of marginalized and vulnerable sections of society through integrated and concentrated social uplift efforts in the broader areas of RH and FP. Rahnuma-FPAP RH & FP based services delivery apparatus is composed of 10 fully equipped Family Health Hospitals, 130+ Family Health Centres, 80+ youth resource Centres, 2000+ CBDs and a network of private providers. During 2020, FPAP served 17 million SRH&R services while covering more than six million clients. Our SDPs provide FP, SRH, post abortion care, HIV & AIDS, STI/RTI, Gynaecology, Obstetrics, Urology, Sub-fertility, Specialized SRH, SRH- Paediatrics, Other SRH and Contraceptive Services Contributions of R-FPAP are recognized by Government of Pakistan through its quarterly performance report issued by Pakistan Bureau of Statistics, under Planning Division (www.PBS.gov.pak).

Rahnuma-Family Planning Association of Pakistan logo
member_association

| 31 March 2016

Rahnuma-Family Planning Association of Pakistan

Rahnuma Family Planning Association of Pakistan (R-FPAP) is one of the largest and oldest rights-based civil society organizations in Pakistan providing reproductive health and contraceptive care.  R-FPAP is recognized both nationally and internationally as an advocate and service provider for reproductive healthcare and SGBV. Furthermore it has distinction to collaborate with all major national and international development agencies (INGOs, UN Systems, Public sector, government institutions). R-FPAP is devoted to eliminate and alleviate the sufferings of marginalized and vulnerable sections of society through integrated and concentrated social uplift efforts in the broader areas of RH and FP. Rahnuma-FPAP RH & FP based services delivery apparatus is composed of 10 fully equipped Family Health Hospitals, 130+ Family Health Centres, 80+ youth resource Centres, 2000+ CBDs and a network of private providers. During 2020, FPAP served 17 million SRH&R services while covering more than six million clients. Our SDPs provide FP, SRH, post abortion care, HIV & AIDS, STI/RTI, Gynaecology, Obstetrics, Urology, Sub-fertility, Specialized SRH, SRH- Paediatrics, Other SRH and Contraceptive Services Contributions of R-FPAP are recognized by Government of Pakistan through its quarterly performance report issued by Pakistan Bureau of Statistics, under Planning Division (www.PBS.gov.pak).

Planned Parenthood Association of Zambia logo
Member Association

| 31 March 2016

Planned Parenthood Association of Zambia

The Planned Parenthood Association of Zambia (PPAZ) was created in 1972. Then, it was dedicated to the promotion of family planning services. Over the years, it has evolved into a major service provider and advocacy body, with significant input into government policy on sexual and reproductive health (SRH) issues. Services offered include family planning, voluntary counselling and testing (VCT) for HIV, the treatment of sexually transmitted infections (STIs), antenatal and post-natal care, emergency contraceptive provision, laboratory tests, and screening. PPAZ refers clients on for additional services including prevention of mother-to-child transmission (PMTCT), antiretroviral treatment and home-based care. The organization operates 3 static clinics, 11 mobile units and 10 community-based services (CBSs). It has a full-time staff of 34, backed by 1,300 volunteers which include over 200 community-based distributors (CBDs) and 398 peer educators. In total, PPAZ runs 229 service points. PPAZ places a strong emphasis on HIV and AIDS prevention and treatment: as the statistics show, HIV prevalence rates are exceptionally high in Zambia. PPAZ has worked intensively on integrating gender and empowerment perspectives into HIV prevention. It has undertaken behaviour change communication projects directed at young people, both in and out of school settings, and it’s taken similar projects out to rural communities.  PPAZ partners extensively with non-governmental organizations (NGOs), particularly those involved in youth and HIV and AIDS work. It receives financial support from Care international, UNICEF, the Japanese Organisation for Cooperation in Family Planning (JOICEP), Forum RFSU and IPPF’s Japan Trust Fund.   

Planned Parenthood Association of Zambia logo
member_association

| 31 March 2016

Planned Parenthood Association of Zambia

The Planned Parenthood Association of Zambia (PPAZ) was created in 1972. Then, it was dedicated to the promotion of family planning services. Over the years, it has evolved into a major service provider and advocacy body, with significant input into government policy on sexual and reproductive health (SRH) issues. Services offered include family planning, voluntary counselling and testing (VCT) for HIV, the treatment of sexually transmitted infections (STIs), antenatal and post-natal care, emergency contraceptive provision, laboratory tests, and screening. PPAZ refers clients on for additional services including prevention of mother-to-child transmission (PMTCT), antiretroviral treatment and home-based care. The organization operates 3 static clinics, 11 mobile units and 10 community-based services (CBSs). It has a full-time staff of 34, backed by 1,300 volunteers which include over 200 community-based distributors (CBDs) and 398 peer educators. In total, PPAZ runs 229 service points. PPAZ places a strong emphasis on HIV and AIDS prevention and treatment: as the statistics show, HIV prevalence rates are exceptionally high in Zambia. PPAZ has worked intensively on integrating gender and empowerment perspectives into HIV prevention. It has undertaken behaviour change communication projects directed at young people, both in and out of school settings, and it’s taken similar projects out to rural communities.  PPAZ partners extensively with non-governmental organizations (NGOs), particularly those involved in youth and HIV and AIDS work. It receives financial support from Care international, UNICEF, the Japanese Organisation for Cooperation in Family Planning (JOICEP), Forum RFSU and IPPF’s Japan Trust Fund.   

Rahnuma-Family Planning Association of Pakistan logo
Member Association

| 31 March 2016

Rahnuma-Family Planning Association of Pakistan

Rahnuma Family Planning Association of Pakistan (R-FPAP) is one of the largest and oldest rights-based civil society organizations in Pakistan providing reproductive health and contraceptive care.  R-FPAP is recognized both nationally and internationally as an advocate and service provider for reproductive healthcare and SGBV. Furthermore it has distinction to collaborate with all major national and international development agencies (INGOs, UN Systems, Public sector, government institutions). R-FPAP is devoted to eliminate and alleviate the sufferings of marginalized and vulnerable sections of society through integrated and concentrated social uplift efforts in the broader areas of RH and FP. Rahnuma-FPAP RH & FP based services delivery apparatus is composed of 10 fully equipped Family Health Hospitals, 130+ Family Health Centres, 80+ youth resource Centres, 2000+ CBDs and a network of private providers. During 2020, FPAP served 17 million SRH&R services while covering more than six million clients. Our SDPs provide FP, SRH, post abortion care, HIV & AIDS, STI/RTI, Gynaecology, Obstetrics, Urology, Sub-fertility, Specialized SRH, SRH- Paediatrics, Other SRH and Contraceptive Services Contributions of R-FPAP are recognized by Government of Pakistan through its quarterly performance report issued by Pakistan Bureau of Statistics, under Planning Division (www.PBS.gov.pak).

Rahnuma-Family Planning Association of Pakistan logo
member_association

| 31 March 2016

Rahnuma-Family Planning Association of Pakistan

Rahnuma Family Planning Association of Pakistan (R-FPAP) is one of the largest and oldest rights-based civil society organizations in Pakistan providing reproductive health and contraceptive care.  R-FPAP is recognized both nationally and internationally as an advocate and service provider for reproductive healthcare and SGBV. Furthermore it has distinction to collaborate with all major national and international development agencies (INGOs, UN Systems, Public sector, government institutions). R-FPAP is devoted to eliminate and alleviate the sufferings of marginalized and vulnerable sections of society through integrated and concentrated social uplift efforts in the broader areas of RH and FP. Rahnuma-FPAP RH & FP based services delivery apparatus is composed of 10 fully equipped Family Health Hospitals, 130+ Family Health Centres, 80+ youth resource Centres, 2000+ CBDs and a network of private providers. During 2020, FPAP served 17 million SRH&R services while covering more than six million clients. Our SDPs provide FP, SRH, post abortion care, HIV & AIDS, STI/RTI, Gynaecology, Obstetrics, Urology, Sub-fertility, Specialized SRH, SRH- Paediatrics, Other SRH and Contraceptive Services Contributions of R-FPAP are recognized by Government of Pakistan through its quarterly performance report issued by Pakistan Bureau of Statistics, under Planning Division (www.PBS.gov.pak).

Planned Parenthood Association of Zambia logo
Member Association

| 31 March 2016

Planned Parenthood Association of Zambia

The Planned Parenthood Association of Zambia (PPAZ) was created in 1972. Then, it was dedicated to the promotion of family planning services. Over the years, it has evolved into a major service provider and advocacy body, with significant input into government policy on sexual and reproductive health (SRH) issues. Services offered include family planning, voluntary counselling and testing (VCT) for HIV, the treatment of sexually transmitted infections (STIs), antenatal and post-natal care, emergency contraceptive provision, laboratory tests, and screening. PPAZ refers clients on for additional services including prevention of mother-to-child transmission (PMTCT), antiretroviral treatment and home-based care. The organization operates 3 static clinics, 11 mobile units and 10 community-based services (CBSs). It has a full-time staff of 34, backed by 1,300 volunteers which include over 200 community-based distributors (CBDs) and 398 peer educators. In total, PPAZ runs 229 service points. PPAZ places a strong emphasis on HIV and AIDS prevention and treatment: as the statistics show, HIV prevalence rates are exceptionally high in Zambia. PPAZ has worked intensively on integrating gender and empowerment perspectives into HIV prevention. It has undertaken behaviour change communication projects directed at young people, both in and out of school settings, and it’s taken similar projects out to rural communities.  PPAZ partners extensively with non-governmental organizations (NGOs), particularly those involved in youth and HIV and AIDS work. It receives financial support from Care international, UNICEF, the Japanese Organisation for Cooperation in Family Planning (JOICEP), Forum RFSU and IPPF’s Japan Trust Fund.   

Planned Parenthood Association of Zambia logo
member_association

| 31 March 2016

Planned Parenthood Association of Zambia

The Planned Parenthood Association of Zambia (PPAZ) was created in 1972. Then, it was dedicated to the promotion of family planning services. Over the years, it has evolved into a major service provider and advocacy body, with significant input into government policy on sexual and reproductive health (SRH) issues. Services offered include family planning, voluntary counselling and testing (VCT) for HIV, the treatment of sexually transmitted infections (STIs), antenatal and post-natal care, emergency contraceptive provision, laboratory tests, and screening. PPAZ refers clients on for additional services including prevention of mother-to-child transmission (PMTCT), antiretroviral treatment and home-based care. The organization operates 3 static clinics, 11 mobile units and 10 community-based services (CBSs). It has a full-time staff of 34, backed by 1,300 volunteers which include over 200 community-based distributors (CBDs) and 398 peer educators. In total, PPAZ runs 229 service points. PPAZ places a strong emphasis on HIV and AIDS prevention and treatment: as the statistics show, HIV prevalence rates are exceptionally high in Zambia. PPAZ has worked intensively on integrating gender and empowerment perspectives into HIV prevention. It has undertaken behaviour change communication projects directed at young people, both in and out of school settings, and it’s taken similar projects out to rural communities.  PPAZ partners extensively with non-governmental organizations (NGOs), particularly those involved in youth and HIV and AIDS work. It receives financial support from Care international, UNICEF, the Japanese Organisation for Cooperation in Family Planning (JOICEP), Forum RFSU and IPPF’s Japan Trust Fund.