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Multilateral diplomacy only as powerful as the voices who push for peace

On this International Day for Multilateralism and Diplomacy for Peace, let's recommit ourselves to championing the rights and dignity of women and girls in conflict zones.
Fiji family helped by IPPF

05 April 2017

Cyclone Winston that devastated Fiji was the strongest to ever hit the South Pacific.

Fiji family helped by IPPF

05 April 2017

Cyclone Winston that devastated Fiji was the strongest to ever hit the South Pacific.

スーダンのキャンプで活動するIPPFスタッフ

23 November 2016

Mention Nyala in South Darfur and red flags go up, alerts of a lawless place, a place of insecurity – a volatile place.

スーダンのキャンプで活動するIPPFスタッフ

23 November 2016

Mention Nyala in South Darfur and red flags go up, alerts of a lawless place, a place of insecurity – a volatile place.

Girl

04 February 2016

Imagine this: You’re pregnant, living at home, expecting to give birth in a few weeks’ time with the assistance of staff at your local clinic. But then disaster strikes.

Girl

04 February 2016

Imagine this: You’re pregnant, living at home, expecting to give birth in a few weeks’ time with the assistance of staff at your local clinic. But then disaster strikes.

Fiji family helped by IPPF

05 April 2017

Cyclone Winston that devastated Fiji was the strongest to ever hit the South Pacific.

Fiji family helped by IPPF

05 April 2017

Cyclone Winston that devastated Fiji was the strongest to ever hit the South Pacific.

スーダンのキャンプで活動するIPPFスタッフ

23 November 2016

Mention Nyala in South Darfur and red flags go up, alerts of a lawless place, a place of insecurity – a volatile place.

スーダンのキャンプで活動するIPPFスタッフ

23 November 2016

Mention Nyala in South Darfur and red flags go up, alerts of a lawless place, a place of insecurity – a volatile place.

Girl

04 February 2016

Imagine this: You’re pregnant, living at home, expecting to give birth in a few weeks’ time with the assistance of staff at your local clinic. But then disaster strikes.

Girl

04 February 2016

Imagine this: You’re pregnant, living at home, expecting to give birth in a few weeks’ time with the assistance of staff at your local clinic. But then disaster strikes.