Spotlight
A selection of resources from across the Federation

IMAP Statement on advances in emergency contraception
The purpose of this statement is to review newly published data on increasing the effectiveness of levonorgestrel emergency contraceptive pills by using pre‑coital administration or combined with a non‑steroidal anti‑inflammatory drug; the potential use of LNG‑ECP as a regular contraceptive method for infrequent sex; ulipristal acetate which is an established EC method and is now being studied combined with misoprostol for termination of early pregnancy; and the underutilization of low dose mifepristone as an EC method.
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| 16 June 2016
IPPF and Youth
The world has the largest youth generation ever. IPPF is putting young people at the heart of its services: with them, we want to change social norms and guarantee their rights.
| 16 June 2016
Social Enterprise
As lack of funding is threatening health and the lives of millions of women and girls, we're turning to social enterprises to generate funds. This helps our Member Associations to increase their services.
| 16 June 2016
Women, Girls and Gender
The data about gender inequality are shocking: millions of women are victims of early marriage, female genital mutilation and different sorts of gender violence and discrimination.
| 16 June 2016
Service Delivery
Women and girls around the world have an unmet need for reproductive health services. In 2015, IPPF provided 175 million services, 82% of which went to poor and marginalised people.
| 06 June 2016
Annual Performance Report 2015
When IPPF refocused efforts with the three Changes Goals – Unite, Deliver and Perform – an ambitious commitment was made to double the number of sexual and reproductive health services provided between 2010 and 2015. We are proud to announce that 175.3 million services were provided in 2015, only 1 per cent below the goal of 176.4 million. This is a remarkable achievement and a result of Member Associations’ unwavering efforts and commitment. More than eight in ten clients who received services from IPPF were poor and vulnerable, while 44 per cent of our services went to young people. In 2015, Member Associations and collaborative partners in 48 countries contributed to 82 legal and policy changes that support or defend sexual and reproductive health and rights. At the regional and global levels, IPPF’s advocacy contributed to 22 policy changes. The highlight of our advocacy achievements was the inclusion of gender equality and women’s empowerment, sexual and reproductive health, and reproductive rights in the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development. IPPF continued to invest in learning, business processes and information management systems to drive performance and value for money. We are increasingly using data to guide decision making and to ensure accountability to our clients, donors and partners.

| 31 May 2016
#KnowItOwnIt - your sexual rights matter!
IPPF's 2016 campaign is on strengthening quality comprehensive sexuality education for all young people, globally. Your sexual rights matter. It's time to Know It, Own It!

| 27 May 2016
Addressing sexual and reproductive health and HIV needs among key populations
This factsheet summarises the results of the past collaboration between BACKUP and the International Planned Parenthood Federation (IPPF) on the ‘Shadows and Light’ project.

| 24 May 2016
How to educate about abortion: A guide for peer educators, teachers and trainers
How to educate about abortion: A guide for peer educators, teachers and trainers, has been developed for trainers and educators who want to deliver workshops or training on abortion to young people, especially those training young peer educators. The guide includes key terms, instructions for facilitators as well as specific activities that educators can use. We also published a summary of this publication:

| 23 May 2016
IPPF Humanitarian Report

| 23 May 2016
Everyone’s right to know: delivering comprehensive sexuality education for all young people
This report is intended to inform advocates and decision makers about how to support the sexual reproductive rights of young people around the world. It argues that comprehensive sexuality education is critical for young people to realize their rights.
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