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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
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| 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).

Llaves
Collaborative partner

| 19 January 2024

Llaves - Honduras

LLAVES is a non-profit organization founded in 1999 by Allan Dunaway and Rosa Gonzalez in response to the particular needs of people living with HIV, specifically in the defense of the human rights of this population. LLAVES has developed expertise in the area of communication and uses it as a vehicle for primary and secondary prevention of HIV and other STIs, human rights advocacy, political advocacy, promotion of values, as well as the involvement of other key actors in the response to the epidemic, and its territorial areas of work are regional, national and international. LLAVES seeks to enhance the availability and quality of access to and use of key information, products and services for development that contribute significantly to improving the lives of people living with HIV and other vulnerable groups. The advocacy developed by LLAVES has been instrumental in achieving access to comprehensive care for people living with HIV, as well as a legal framework such as the special HIV Law and its reform. LLAVES has also been active in the development and implementation of the Five Year Plan on HIV and Human Rights: Reducing Human Rights Related Barriers to Access to HIV Services, an ambitious plan that aims to reduce legal, policy, scientific and community gaps. It comprises seven program areas, aimed at strengthening programs to protect and promote human rights, because human rights-related barriers impede the reach, use and impact of comprehensive HIV prevention and care services.   Instagram Twitter

Llaves
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| 19 January 2024

Llaves - Honduras

LLAVES is a non-profit organization founded in 1999 by Allan Dunaway and Rosa Gonzalez in response to the particular needs of people living with HIV, specifically in the defense of the human rights of this population. LLAVES has developed expertise in the area of communication and uses it as a vehicle for primary and secondary prevention of HIV and other STIs, human rights advocacy, political advocacy, promotion of values, as well as the involvement of other key actors in the response to the epidemic, and its territorial areas of work are regional, national and international. LLAVES seeks to enhance the availability and quality of access to and use of key information, products and services for development that contribute significantly to improving the lives of people living with HIV and other vulnerable groups. The advocacy developed by LLAVES has been instrumental in achieving access to comprehensive care for people living with HIV, as well as a legal framework such as the special HIV Law and its reform. LLAVES has also been active in the development and implementation of the Five Year Plan on HIV and Human Rights: Reducing Human Rights Related Barriers to Access to HIV Services, an ambitious plan that aims to reduce legal, policy, scientific and community gaps. It comprises seven program areas, aimed at strengthening programs to protect and promote human rights, because human rights-related barriers impede the reach, use and impact of comprehensive HIV prevention and care services.   Instagram Twitter

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).

Llaves
Collaborative partner

| 19 January 2024

Llaves - Honduras

LLAVES is a non-profit organization founded in 1999 by Allan Dunaway and Rosa Gonzalez in response to the particular needs of people living with HIV, specifically in the defense of the human rights of this population. LLAVES has developed expertise in the area of communication and uses it as a vehicle for primary and secondary prevention of HIV and other STIs, human rights advocacy, political advocacy, promotion of values, as well as the involvement of other key actors in the response to the epidemic, and its territorial areas of work are regional, national and international. LLAVES seeks to enhance the availability and quality of access to and use of key information, products and services for development that contribute significantly to improving the lives of people living with HIV and other vulnerable groups. The advocacy developed by LLAVES has been instrumental in achieving access to comprehensive care for people living with HIV, as well as a legal framework such as the special HIV Law and its reform. LLAVES has also been active in the development and implementation of the Five Year Plan on HIV and Human Rights: Reducing Human Rights Related Barriers to Access to HIV Services, an ambitious plan that aims to reduce legal, policy, scientific and community gaps. It comprises seven program areas, aimed at strengthening programs to protect and promote human rights, because human rights-related barriers impede the reach, use and impact of comprehensive HIV prevention and care services.   Instagram Twitter

Llaves
member_association

| 19 January 2024

Llaves - Honduras

LLAVES is a non-profit organization founded in 1999 by Allan Dunaway and Rosa Gonzalez in response to the particular needs of people living with HIV, specifically in the defense of the human rights of this population. LLAVES has developed expertise in the area of communication and uses it as a vehicle for primary and secondary prevention of HIV and other STIs, human rights advocacy, political advocacy, promotion of values, as well as the involvement of other key actors in the response to the epidemic, and its territorial areas of work are regional, national and international. LLAVES seeks to enhance the availability and quality of access to and use of key information, products and services for development that contribute significantly to improving the lives of people living with HIV and other vulnerable groups. The advocacy developed by LLAVES has been instrumental in achieving access to comprehensive care for people living with HIV, as well as a legal framework such as the special HIV Law and its reform. LLAVES has also been active in the development and implementation of the Five Year Plan on HIV and Human Rights: Reducing Human Rights Related Barriers to Access to HIV Services, an ambitious plan that aims to reduce legal, policy, scientific and community gaps. It comprises seven program areas, aimed at strengthening programs to protect and promote human rights, because human rights-related barriers impede the reach, use and impact of comprehensive HIV prevention and care services.   Instagram Twitter