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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| 05 June 2020
2019 Annual Performance Report - APR
This Annual Performance Report presents progress in implementing the Strategic Framework. In 2019, IPPF delivered 252.3 million sexual and reproductive health services and contributed to 141 policy and legal changes in support of sexual and reproductive health and rights. Each section of the report presents an overview of the key performance results for our four outcome areas and is supplemented with case studies from countries across IPPF.

| 29 May 2020
Utilizing Data: A guide to collect, review, analyse, report and use data
This guide aims to demonstrate how the information collected through CMIS and other clinic data management systems can be utilized to make informed programme decisions and improve service delivery, while maintaining clients’ privacy and confidentiality. This is especially important and relevant for a Federation like IPPF, considering our global reach and the diverse integrated package of services provided by IPPF Member Associations.

| 11 May 2020
Mid-term review of IPPF's Strategic Framework: Key Findings
The MTR was undertaken at a critical point for IPPF. The timing coincided with the tail end of a comprehensive and intense process to develop an IPPF Secretariat Business Plan to provide a roadmap for accelerating the delivery of the Strategic Framework. The Business Plan, which was published in February 2019, articulates an MA‑centric approach to achieving the Strategic Framework, identifying key solutions where one or more Member Associations (MAs) can provide the support and technical assistance needed to bring other MAs up to speed. Within this new model, the Secretariat’s role is defined as being an architect of cooperation. Significantly, the MTR process also coincided with IPPF’s journey to reform its global governance and its resource allocation model, which began in May 2019.

| 22 April 2020
Quiz: Sexual & reproductive health and COVID-19
Myth-busting: Sexual & reproductive health and COVID-19The COVID-19/coronavirus pandemic is a health crisis across every setting, and that includes sexual and reproductive healthcare (SRH). We’ve put together a short quiz to bust some myths you might have heard when it comes to SRH and coronavirus :point_down:Can COVID-19 be transmitted sexually?Is it safe to masturbate during COVID-19?Is it OK to go on dates during COVID-19?Can women with COVID-19 breastfeed?Can COVID-19 be passed on from a woman to her unborn or newborn baby?Are people with HIV at higher risk of contracting COVID-19?Is it still possible to get an abortion at the moment despite the COVID-19 pandemic?Good try! If you learned something new today, scroll down to share this with friends.Great work! If you learned something new today, scroll down to share this with friends. This quiz was created in April 2020 - advice may have changed since then. Consult the WHO for the most up-to-date information. Photo credit: Cottonbro from Pexels

| 02 April 2020
IMAP statement on COVID-19 and Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights
This statement’s purpose is to provide guidance to IPPF Member Associations and other sexual and reproductive health and rights (SRHR)organizations to support sustained provision of essential and life‑saving SRH services in the context of the COVID‑19 pandemic. The statement also serves as a tool to advocate with donors and other stakeholders for additional resources to sustain SRH services throughout the pandemic. The statement reinforces IPPF’s position and commitment to SRH and rights and gender equality.

| 01 March 2020
GUSO Celebrating 5 Years

| 01 March 2020
Youth Led Collaborations in Uganda
| 17 January 2020
Tanzania: Fighting back against the Global Gag Rule
In 2017, the US administration implemented the Global Gag Rule (GGR), a policy that denied funding to organizations that provided abortion care. IPPF refused to sign the policy that required us to deny women and girls the freedom to choose what happens to their body. As a result, IPPF lost $100 million in funding. Our Member Association in Tanzania – Chama cha Uzazi na Malezi Bora Tanzania (UMATI) – was forced to close 5 of its 11 clinics. But thanks to emergency funding from the Belgium government, UMATI was able to improve their remaining clinics, increase the number of qualified staff and continue to provide quality care for those who need it. Find out more about the Global Gag Rule and its devastating impact

| 16 January 2020
U.S. 990 2020
Download the IPPF's 2020 "Return of Organization Exempt From Income Tax" U.S. 990 report below.

| 01 January 2020
Gender Transformative Approach – Kenya
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