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Technical Brief
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Technical Brief: Designing and Delivering Inclusive, Rights-Based Sexual and Reproductive Healthcare to Transgender and Gender Diverse People

This technical brief outlines key recommendations across several sexual and reproductive health service areas to promote access to inclusive care for transgender and gender diverse people.

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| 06 July 2012

Annual Performance Report 2011-12

2012 is IPPF’s 60th year. The Annual Performance Report confirms, once again, IPPF’s vital role in human development. It opens with an overview of the external challenges that threaten sexual and reproductive health and rights (SRHR). Despite these challenges, IPPF continues to deliver impressive results. In 2011, Member Associations contributed to 116 policy and/or legislative changes in support or defence of sexual and reproductive health and rights (SRHR). The Federation as a whole provided 89.6 million SRH services with the majority going to the poor and vulnerable, including young people. Robust systems and processes have ensured that money has been invested cost-effectively where it is most needed.

2011 Annual Performance Report cover
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| 06 July 2012

Annual Performance Report 2011-12

2012 is IPPF’s 60th year. The Annual Performance Report confirms, once again, IPPF’s vital role in human development. It opens with an overview of the external challenges that threaten sexual and reproductive health and rights (SRHR). Despite these challenges, IPPF continues to deliver impressive results. In 2011, Member Associations contributed to 116 policy and/or legislative changes in support or defence of sexual and reproductive health and rights (SRHR). The Federation as a whole provided 89.6 million SRH services with the majority going to the poor and vulnerable, including young people. Robust systems and processes have ensured that money has been invested cost-effectively where it is most needed.

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| 14 June 2012

Sexual rights and the Universal Periodic Review: A toolkit

This toolkit highlights human rights violations related to sexual and reproductive health and rights, and provides guidance for advocates on how to hold governments (and other duty bearers) to account through the Universal Periodic Review (UPR) process of the United Nations.  

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| 14 June 2012

Sexual rights and the Universal Periodic Review: A toolkit

This toolkit highlights human rights violations related to sexual and reproductive health and rights, and provides guidance for advocates on how to hold governments (and other duty bearers) to account through the Universal Periodic Review (UPR) process of the United Nations.  

2010活動一覧
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| 12 June 2012

At a Glance 2010

Key facts and figures highlighting IPPF's achievements in 2009. Sexual and reproductive ill health causes over 30% of the global burden of disease among women of childbearing age and without IPPF, this burden would be even greater.

2010活動一覧
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| 12 June 2012

At a Glance 2010

Key facts and figures highlighting IPPF's achievements in 2009. Sexual and reproductive ill health causes over 30% of the global burden of disease among women of childbearing age and without IPPF, this burden would be even greater.

front page
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| 06 June 2012

Sexual Diversity: From the margins to the mainstream

Advancing the sexual and reproductive health and rights of sexual minorities, promoting sexual health among men who have sex with men and integrating sexual diversity into policies, programmes, organizational networks and services. Lessons learnt from the Innovation Fund.  

front page
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| 06 June 2012

Sexual Diversity: From the margins to the mainstream

Advancing the sexual and reproductive health and rights of sexual minorities, promoting sexual health among men who have sex with men and integrating sexual diversity into policies, programmes, organizational networks and services. Lessons learnt from the Innovation Fund.  

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| 06 June 2012

Stand and Deliver: Sex, health and young people

Key advocacy report discusses challenges young people face related to sexual and reproductive health and rights, in many different contexts, and includes useful policy recommendations that may be considered and adapted to different environments.

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| 06 June 2012

Stand and Deliver: Sex, health and young people

Key advocacy report discusses challenges young people face related to sexual and reproductive health and rights, in many different contexts, and includes useful policy recommendations that may be considered and adapted to different environments.

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| 06 June 2012

Sex Between Men In Your City

Community responses to the sexual rights of men having sex with men and transgender people in 6 Asian cities.

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| 06 June 2012

Sex Between Men In Your City

Community responses to the sexual rights of men having sex with men and transgender people in 6 Asian cities.

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| 06 June 2012

Love, Life and HIV: Voices of young people with HIV

This toolkit is designed to explore the issues raised in the DVD (produced at the same time). It provides information on how to reduce HIV-related stigma and discrimination; and it aims to develop a greater understanding of what it means to be young and living with HIV.

cover page
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| 06 June 2012

Love, Life and HIV: Voices of young people with HIV

This toolkit is designed to explore the issues raised in the DVD (produced at the same time). It provides information on how to reduce HIV-related stigma and discrimination; and it aims to develop a greater understanding of what it means to be young and living with HIV.

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| 06 June 2012

Medical and Service Delivery Guidelines

IPPF guidelines for practitioners on delivering sexual and reproductive health services.  

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| 06 June 2012

Medical and Service Delivery Guidelines

IPPF guidelines for practitioners on delivering sexual and reproductive health services.  

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| 06 June 2012

Verdict on a Virus: Public health, human rights and criminal law

Verdict on a Virus is based on the voices of leading legal and judicial experts, UN advisors and people living with HIV. It provides examples from around the world which strengthen our understanding of the criminalization of HIV transmission and exposure.  

cover page
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| 06 June 2012

Verdict on a Virus: Public health, human rights and criminal law

Verdict on a Virus is based on the voices of leading legal and judicial experts, UN advisors and people living with HIV. It provides examples from around the world which strengthen our understanding of the criminalization of HIV transmission and exposure.  

表紙 男性と少年の性の真実 ~ジェンダートランスフォーマティブなガイド~
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| 06 June 2012

The Truth About Men, Boys and Sex: A gender-transformative guide

Over the last 25 years, much has been learned about HIV – its properties, its management and its tendency towards the path of least resistance in communities already facing poverty and prejudice. Globally, that line runs through some of the world’s least powerful communities: the poorest, most disadvantaged, stigmatized and under-developed groups, whose members carry an increasingly disproportionate share of the world’s HIV burden. In many countries, young women are three times more likely to be HIV positive than young men while in other regions of the world men are at the forefront of the epidemic. With this dynamic nature of HIV, it is imperative that every response is characterized by its ability to be increasingly relevant and meaningful. However, irrespective of the country or region, approaches that actively seek to transform gender norms and inequality need to find a stronger foundation in the work of sexual and reproductive health and HIV programmes. The essence of these programmes must empower young women and girls and provide supportive legislative frameworks. But concurrently they should ensure that men and boys – with different behaviours and sexual orientations – can find the avenues to transform their lives as individuals, partners, husbands, fathers, sons and brothers. Sexual Rights; An IPPF Declaration underlines this approach and identifies the rights of everyone to sexual autonomy, non-discrimination and choice. The IPPF Japan Trust Fund for HIV/AIDS was established in 2000 to strengthen and build the capacity of IPPF Member Associations and enable them to carry out effective, innovative and comprehensive HIV programmes. A key part of their distinctive nature is that they are based on the specific needs of individual countries and localities. As a key signatory to The Code of Good Practice for NGOs Responding to HIV/AIDS, IPPF promotes this needs and rights-based approach that has linked HIV and sexual and reproductive health and rights responses and has focused on the realities of people’s lives – the lives of men and women who are particularly vulnerable to or at risk of HIV. This publication illustrates what IPPF and its Member Associations have achieved through their energetic activities.  This unique combination of case studies and interviews from six countries in Africa, Asia and Latin America – with the opinion pieces penned by experts in their field – serves as a reminder that progress on the rights of women and girls is intimately linked to ensuring that men and boys are equal partners in this dialogue. The truth about safeguarding the sexual and reproductive health of women and girls necessitates that men and boys are actively encouraged to protect their own health.  

表紙 男性と少年の性の真実 ~ジェンダートランスフォーマティブなガイド~
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| 06 June 2012

The Truth About Men, Boys and Sex: A gender-transformative guide

Over the last 25 years, much has been learned about HIV – its properties, its management and its tendency towards the path of least resistance in communities already facing poverty and prejudice. Globally, that line runs through some of the world’s least powerful communities: the poorest, most disadvantaged, stigmatized and under-developed groups, whose members carry an increasingly disproportionate share of the world’s HIV burden. In many countries, young women are three times more likely to be HIV positive than young men while in other regions of the world men are at the forefront of the epidemic. With this dynamic nature of HIV, it is imperative that every response is characterized by its ability to be increasingly relevant and meaningful. However, irrespective of the country or region, approaches that actively seek to transform gender norms and inequality need to find a stronger foundation in the work of sexual and reproductive health and HIV programmes. The essence of these programmes must empower young women and girls and provide supportive legislative frameworks. But concurrently they should ensure that men and boys – with different behaviours and sexual orientations – can find the avenues to transform their lives as individuals, partners, husbands, fathers, sons and brothers. Sexual Rights; An IPPF Declaration underlines this approach and identifies the rights of everyone to sexual autonomy, non-discrimination and choice. The IPPF Japan Trust Fund for HIV/AIDS was established in 2000 to strengthen and build the capacity of IPPF Member Associations and enable them to carry out effective, innovative and comprehensive HIV programmes. A key part of their distinctive nature is that they are based on the specific needs of individual countries and localities. As a key signatory to The Code of Good Practice for NGOs Responding to HIV/AIDS, IPPF promotes this needs and rights-based approach that has linked HIV and sexual and reproductive health and rights responses and has focused on the realities of people’s lives – the lives of men and women who are particularly vulnerable to or at risk of HIV. This publication illustrates what IPPF and its Member Associations have achieved through their energetic activities.  This unique combination of case studies and interviews from six countries in Africa, Asia and Latin America – with the opinion pieces penned by experts in their field – serves as a reminder that progress on the rights of women and girls is intimately linked to ensuring that men and boys are equal partners in this dialogue. The truth about safeguarding the sexual and reproductive health of women and girls necessitates that men and boys are actively encouraged to protect their own health.  

2011 Annual Performance Report cover
Resource

| 06 July 2012

Annual Performance Report 2011-12

2012 is IPPF’s 60th year. The Annual Performance Report confirms, once again, IPPF’s vital role in human development. It opens with an overview of the external challenges that threaten sexual and reproductive health and rights (SRHR). Despite these challenges, IPPF continues to deliver impressive results. In 2011, Member Associations contributed to 116 policy and/or legislative changes in support or defence of sexual and reproductive health and rights (SRHR). The Federation as a whole provided 89.6 million SRH services with the majority going to the poor and vulnerable, including young people. Robust systems and processes have ensured that money has been invested cost-effectively where it is most needed.

2011 Annual Performance Report cover
Resource

| 06 July 2012

Annual Performance Report 2011-12

2012 is IPPF’s 60th year. The Annual Performance Report confirms, once again, IPPF’s vital role in human development. It opens with an overview of the external challenges that threaten sexual and reproductive health and rights (SRHR). Despite these challenges, IPPF continues to deliver impressive results. In 2011, Member Associations contributed to 116 policy and/or legislative changes in support or defence of sexual and reproductive health and rights (SRHR). The Federation as a whole provided 89.6 million SRH services with the majority going to the poor and vulnerable, including young people. Robust systems and processes have ensured that money has been invested cost-effectively where it is most needed.

cover page
Resource

| 14 June 2012

Sexual rights and the Universal Periodic Review: A toolkit

This toolkit highlights human rights violations related to sexual and reproductive health and rights, and provides guidance for advocates on how to hold governments (and other duty bearers) to account through the Universal Periodic Review (UPR) process of the United Nations.  

cover page
Resource

| 14 June 2012

Sexual rights and the Universal Periodic Review: A toolkit

This toolkit highlights human rights violations related to sexual and reproductive health and rights, and provides guidance for advocates on how to hold governments (and other duty bearers) to account through the Universal Periodic Review (UPR) process of the United Nations.  

2010活動一覧
Resource

| 12 June 2012

At a Glance 2010

Key facts and figures highlighting IPPF's achievements in 2009. Sexual and reproductive ill health causes over 30% of the global burden of disease among women of childbearing age and without IPPF, this burden would be even greater.

2010活動一覧
Resource

| 12 June 2012

At a Glance 2010

Key facts and figures highlighting IPPF's achievements in 2009. Sexual and reproductive ill health causes over 30% of the global burden of disease among women of childbearing age and without IPPF, this burden would be even greater.

front page
Resource

| 06 June 2012

Sexual Diversity: From the margins to the mainstream

Advancing the sexual and reproductive health and rights of sexual minorities, promoting sexual health among men who have sex with men and integrating sexual diversity into policies, programmes, organizational networks and services. Lessons learnt from the Innovation Fund.  

front page
Resource

| 06 June 2012

Sexual Diversity: From the margins to the mainstream

Advancing the sexual and reproductive health and rights of sexual minorities, promoting sexual health among men who have sex with men and integrating sexual diversity into policies, programmes, organizational networks and services. Lessons learnt from the Innovation Fund.  

cover page
Resource

| 06 June 2012

Stand and Deliver: Sex, health and young people

Key advocacy report discusses challenges young people face related to sexual and reproductive health and rights, in many different contexts, and includes useful policy recommendations that may be considered and adapted to different environments.

cover page
Resource

| 06 June 2012

Stand and Deliver: Sex, health and young people

Key advocacy report discusses challenges young people face related to sexual and reproductive health and rights, in many different contexts, and includes useful policy recommendations that may be considered and adapted to different environments.

cover page
Resource

| 06 June 2012

Sex Between Men In Your City

Community responses to the sexual rights of men having sex with men and transgender people in 6 Asian cities.

cover page
Resource

| 06 June 2012

Sex Between Men In Your City

Community responses to the sexual rights of men having sex with men and transgender people in 6 Asian cities.

cover page
Resource

| 06 June 2012

Love, Life and HIV: Voices of young people with HIV

This toolkit is designed to explore the issues raised in the DVD (produced at the same time). It provides information on how to reduce HIV-related stigma and discrimination; and it aims to develop a greater understanding of what it means to be young and living with HIV.

cover page
Resource

| 06 June 2012

Love, Life and HIV: Voices of young people with HIV

This toolkit is designed to explore the issues raised in the DVD (produced at the same time). It provides information on how to reduce HIV-related stigma and discrimination; and it aims to develop a greater understanding of what it means to be young and living with HIV.

cover page
Resource

| 06 June 2012

Medical and Service Delivery Guidelines

IPPF guidelines for practitioners on delivering sexual and reproductive health services.  

cover page
Resource

| 06 June 2012

Medical and Service Delivery Guidelines

IPPF guidelines for practitioners on delivering sexual and reproductive health services.  

cover page
Resource

| 06 June 2012

Verdict on a Virus: Public health, human rights and criminal law

Verdict on a Virus is based on the voices of leading legal and judicial experts, UN advisors and people living with HIV. It provides examples from around the world which strengthen our understanding of the criminalization of HIV transmission and exposure.  

cover page
Resource

| 06 June 2012

Verdict on a Virus: Public health, human rights and criminal law

Verdict on a Virus is based on the voices of leading legal and judicial experts, UN advisors and people living with HIV. It provides examples from around the world which strengthen our understanding of the criminalization of HIV transmission and exposure.  

表紙 男性と少年の性の真実 ~ジェンダートランスフォーマティブなガイド~
Resource

| 06 June 2012

The Truth About Men, Boys and Sex: A gender-transformative guide

Over the last 25 years, much has been learned about HIV – its properties, its management and its tendency towards the path of least resistance in communities already facing poverty and prejudice. Globally, that line runs through some of the world’s least powerful communities: the poorest, most disadvantaged, stigmatized and under-developed groups, whose members carry an increasingly disproportionate share of the world’s HIV burden. In many countries, young women are three times more likely to be HIV positive than young men while in other regions of the world men are at the forefront of the epidemic. With this dynamic nature of HIV, it is imperative that every response is characterized by its ability to be increasingly relevant and meaningful. However, irrespective of the country or region, approaches that actively seek to transform gender norms and inequality need to find a stronger foundation in the work of sexual and reproductive health and HIV programmes. The essence of these programmes must empower young women and girls and provide supportive legislative frameworks. But concurrently they should ensure that men and boys – with different behaviours and sexual orientations – can find the avenues to transform their lives as individuals, partners, husbands, fathers, sons and brothers. Sexual Rights; An IPPF Declaration underlines this approach and identifies the rights of everyone to sexual autonomy, non-discrimination and choice. The IPPF Japan Trust Fund for HIV/AIDS was established in 2000 to strengthen and build the capacity of IPPF Member Associations and enable them to carry out effective, innovative and comprehensive HIV programmes. A key part of their distinctive nature is that they are based on the specific needs of individual countries and localities. As a key signatory to The Code of Good Practice for NGOs Responding to HIV/AIDS, IPPF promotes this needs and rights-based approach that has linked HIV and sexual and reproductive health and rights responses and has focused on the realities of people’s lives – the lives of men and women who are particularly vulnerable to or at risk of HIV. This publication illustrates what IPPF and its Member Associations have achieved through their energetic activities.  This unique combination of case studies and interviews from six countries in Africa, Asia and Latin America – with the opinion pieces penned by experts in their field – serves as a reminder that progress on the rights of women and girls is intimately linked to ensuring that men and boys are equal partners in this dialogue. The truth about safeguarding the sexual and reproductive health of women and girls necessitates that men and boys are actively encouraged to protect their own health.  

表紙 男性と少年の性の真実 ~ジェンダートランスフォーマティブなガイド~
Resource

| 06 June 2012

The Truth About Men, Boys and Sex: A gender-transformative guide

Over the last 25 years, much has been learned about HIV – its properties, its management and its tendency towards the path of least resistance in communities already facing poverty and prejudice. Globally, that line runs through some of the world’s least powerful communities: the poorest, most disadvantaged, stigmatized and under-developed groups, whose members carry an increasingly disproportionate share of the world’s HIV burden. In many countries, young women are three times more likely to be HIV positive than young men while in other regions of the world men are at the forefront of the epidemic. With this dynamic nature of HIV, it is imperative that every response is characterized by its ability to be increasingly relevant and meaningful. However, irrespective of the country or region, approaches that actively seek to transform gender norms and inequality need to find a stronger foundation in the work of sexual and reproductive health and HIV programmes. The essence of these programmes must empower young women and girls and provide supportive legislative frameworks. But concurrently they should ensure that men and boys – with different behaviours and sexual orientations – can find the avenues to transform their lives as individuals, partners, husbands, fathers, sons and brothers. Sexual Rights; An IPPF Declaration underlines this approach and identifies the rights of everyone to sexual autonomy, non-discrimination and choice. The IPPF Japan Trust Fund for HIV/AIDS was established in 2000 to strengthen and build the capacity of IPPF Member Associations and enable them to carry out effective, innovative and comprehensive HIV programmes. A key part of their distinctive nature is that they are based on the specific needs of individual countries and localities. As a key signatory to The Code of Good Practice for NGOs Responding to HIV/AIDS, IPPF promotes this needs and rights-based approach that has linked HIV and sexual and reproductive health and rights responses and has focused on the realities of people’s lives – the lives of men and women who are particularly vulnerable to or at risk of HIV. This publication illustrates what IPPF and its Member Associations have achieved through their energetic activities.  This unique combination of case studies and interviews from six countries in Africa, Asia and Latin America – with the opinion pieces penned by experts in their field – serves as a reminder that progress on the rights of women and girls is intimately linked to ensuring that men and boys are equal partners in this dialogue. The truth about safeguarding the sexual and reproductive health of women and girls necessitates that men and boys are actively encouraged to protect their own health.