IPPF is proud to announce our involvement in the ICFP 2013 at Addis which is co-hosted by the Gates Institute for Population and Reproductive Health and the Ethiopian Ministry of Health. The theme is Full Access, Full Choice.
As the world's leading service provider of sexual and reproductive health and rights services, we are galvanizing civil society to ensure these rights are central to the post-2015 development framework.
At the heart of all these efforts is our strong youth response. We are promoting the particpation of young people in the family planning agenda, ultimately strengthening their voice on the future of sustainable development.
Come and visit us in Tent 6, booth 41 & 43 or view our full programme of events.
Find out more about the Family Guidance Association of Ethiopia, our Member Association in Addis Ababa.
Live updates from ICFP 2013
11 Nov: Japan Trust Fund Symposium
12 Nov: High Level Ministerial discussion: Demographic Dividends
13 Nov: FP2020 and Civil Society
13 Nov: Sub-plenary: Ethiopia's family planning success
14 Nov: Adolescents: Overprotected and underserved
14 Nov: AWLN & IPPF Africa Region's Journalist Award
Calling on all #CSOs working for progress in #FP2020 pledges @IPPF side event at #ICFP2013 pic.twitter.com/ILhDIU25hi @awln01 @awdf01 @UNFPA
— IPPFAR (@IPPFAR) November 5, 2013
Young people need #FullAccess and #FullChoice, with greater expansion of youth-friendly health services. #ICFPYouth2013
— ICFP Youth 2013 (@FPYouth2013) October 30, 2013
We are convening civil society, promoting centrality of sexual reproductive health & rights #post2015, encouraging youth voices #ICFP2013
— IPPF Global (@ippf) November 6, 2013
We know #familyplanning saves lives & strengthens communities. It’s time to turn pledges into action and achieve #fullaccess. #ICFP2013
— The Gates Institute (@GatesJHU) July 29, 2013
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