The world faced a tumultuous year, but IPPF stood strong. Our commitment to sexual and reproductive health and rights remained unwavering as we navigated crises and advocated for change. Discover how we made a difference in 2023.
Center Care on People
MAs were the sole national civil society provider of SRH services in 54 countries
and the main provider in a further 19 countries.
85%
poor and marginalised
12.5m
in humanitarian settings
28.0m
aged 10–24
71.4m clients
222.4m SRH services delivered
3.6m
sexual and gender-based violence services
5.4m
abortion services
23.3m
HIV services
29.1m
STI/RTI services
17.5m
Couple Years of Protection
Nurture our Federation
Widening our footprint
85%
of countries with the highest unmet need for contraception or lowest Human Development Index host an IPPF MA
Strengthening youth leadership
79%
of Member Associations have at least one young person on their governing body
Modernising systems
89%
of MAs have Clinic Management Information Systems, including client-based electronic health records, in 80% or more of their static clinics
Mobilising resources and securing sustainability
44%
of local income generated by Member Associations was raised through social enterprise
Move the Sexuality Agenda
115
Policy and/or legislative changes in support or defence of sexual and reproductive health and rights
10
Access to safe abortion
24
Access to SRH services
12
Promoting gender equality
22
Promoting sexual and reproductive rights
Solidarity for Change
48
Campaigns conducted across IPPF
4
Abortion rights and access
11
Sexual and gender-based violence
4
Sexual and gender diversity
Advocacy wins and campaigns
Access to sexual and reproductive health services
Preventing sexual and gender-based violence
Promoting gender equality
Access to safe abortion
Education and services to young people