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IPPF/Tommy Trenchard

Resources

Latest resources from across the federation and our partners

Spotlight

A selection of resources from across the Federation

HIV
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HIV Theory of Change

Our HIV Theory of Change is to clarify the goals and vision of IPPF’s HIV programme and to articulate the different pathways and strategies IPPF uses to contribute towards its HIV goals and vision.
IPPF health worker delivers cervical cancer screening
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| 12 September 2016

Serving the community

"As a child I loved the medical profession so much. The uniforms of the health workers always caught my eyes. And I knew one day, I would be wearing one of those uniforms serving my community.”   Latifat Balogun explains how her childhood experiences led her to decide to train and work as a Community Health Extension Worker in Nigeria. She has been with PPFN for 20 years.

IPPF health worker delivers cervical cancer screening
Resource

| 12 September 2016

Serving the community

"As a child I loved the medical profession so much. The uniforms of the health workers always caught my eyes. And I knew one day, I would be wearing one of those uniforms serving my community.”   Latifat Balogun explains how her childhood experiences led her to decide to train and work as a Community Health Extension Worker in Nigeria. She has been with PPFN for 20 years.

Taiwo receiving care at the FFPN clinic
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| 12 September 2016

Family planning success: one mother's story from Nigeria

"I decided to use this clinic because I heard a lot of success stories about it.   I trust their judgment that is why I am here.”  Taiwo Ogunfayo, a 33-year-old interior decorator, is a client at the Liberty Stadium Clinic – one of Planned Parenthood Federation of Nigeria (PPFN) facilities in Ibadan, the Oyo State capital in South West Nigeria. "It was through the outreach service in my community that I found out about PPFN. All the family planning methods are free if you can't afford to pay. There is no cost to the patient."  

Taiwo receiving care at the FFPN clinic
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| 12 September 2016

Family planning success: one mother's story from Nigeria

"I decided to use this clinic because I heard a lot of success stories about it.   I trust their judgment that is why I am here.”  Taiwo Ogunfayo, a 33-year-old interior decorator, is a client at the Liberty Stadium Clinic – one of Planned Parenthood Federation of Nigeria (PPFN) facilities in Ibadan, the Oyo State capital in South West Nigeria. "It was through the outreach service in my community that I found out about PPFN. All the family planning methods are free if you can't afford to pay. There is no cost to the patient."  

A mother and baby at local outreach
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| 26 August 2016

Expanding our range of services in Nigeria

IPPF's Member Association in Nigeria, the Planned Parenthood Federation of Nigeria (PPFN), piloted a successful project over 9 months around family planning. It had a specific focus on accessing people who would not ordinarily be reached through services and worked with local partners to ensure that no one was left behind.  This project, funded by the Gates Foundation, exceeded targets significantly and has the potential to be rolled out in Nigeria and other countries. It has been successful in establishing new users of contraception and other sexual and reproductive health services.                        

A mother and baby at local outreach
Resource

| 26 August 2016

Expanding our range of services in Nigeria

IPPF's Member Association in Nigeria, the Planned Parenthood Federation of Nigeria (PPFN), piloted a successful project over 9 months around family planning. It had a specific focus on accessing people who would not ordinarily be reached through services and worked with local partners to ensure that no one was left behind.  This project, funded by the Gates Foundation, exceeded targets significantly and has the potential to be rolled out in Nigeria and other countries. It has been successful in establishing new users of contraception and other sexual and reproductive health services.                        

Packard funding project in Benin
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| 05 May 2016

IPPF funds youth-led projects to tackle abortion stigma

As part of our work in tackling abortion stigma, IPPF awards small grants to young people to create projects that would tackle the issue of abortion stigma in their communities. In 2015, small grants were awarded to promising projects submitted by young people in Ghana, Palestine, Spain, Macedonia and Nepal. In 2017, a further six grants were awarded to young people in Guinea, Kenya, Nepal, Puerto Rico, Sierra Leone and Venezuela. In 2019 five more grants were awarded to youth-led projects in Albania, Colombia, Nigeria, Spain and Tanzania. These documents give more information about what these projects set out to do, their methods and the results.

Packard funding project in Benin
Resource

| 05 May 2016

IPPF funds youth-led projects to tackle abortion stigma

As part of our work in tackling abortion stigma, IPPF awards small grants to young people to create projects that would tackle the issue of abortion stigma in their communities. In 2015, small grants were awarded to promising projects submitted by young people in Ghana, Palestine, Spain, Macedonia and Nepal. In 2017, a further six grants were awarded to young people in Guinea, Kenya, Nepal, Puerto Rico, Sierra Leone and Venezuela. In 2019 five more grants were awarded to youth-led projects in Albania, Colombia, Nigeria, Spain and Tanzania. These documents give more information about what these projects set out to do, their methods and the results.

IPPF health worker delivers cervical cancer screening
Resource

| 12 September 2016

Serving the community

"As a child I loved the medical profession so much. The uniforms of the health workers always caught my eyes. And I knew one day, I would be wearing one of those uniforms serving my community.”   Latifat Balogun explains how her childhood experiences led her to decide to train and work as a Community Health Extension Worker in Nigeria. She has been with PPFN for 20 years.

IPPF health worker delivers cervical cancer screening
Resource

| 12 September 2016

Serving the community

"As a child I loved the medical profession so much. The uniforms of the health workers always caught my eyes. And I knew one day, I would be wearing one of those uniforms serving my community.”   Latifat Balogun explains how her childhood experiences led her to decide to train and work as a Community Health Extension Worker in Nigeria. She has been with PPFN for 20 years.

Taiwo receiving care at the FFPN clinic
Resource

| 12 September 2016

Family planning success: one mother's story from Nigeria

"I decided to use this clinic because I heard a lot of success stories about it.   I trust their judgment that is why I am here.”  Taiwo Ogunfayo, a 33-year-old interior decorator, is a client at the Liberty Stadium Clinic – one of Planned Parenthood Federation of Nigeria (PPFN) facilities in Ibadan, the Oyo State capital in South West Nigeria. "It was through the outreach service in my community that I found out about PPFN. All the family planning methods are free if you can't afford to pay. There is no cost to the patient."  

Taiwo receiving care at the FFPN clinic
Resource

| 12 September 2016

Family planning success: one mother's story from Nigeria

"I decided to use this clinic because I heard a lot of success stories about it.   I trust their judgment that is why I am here.”  Taiwo Ogunfayo, a 33-year-old interior decorator, is a client at the Liberty Stadium Clinic – one of Planned Parenthood Federation of Nigeria (PPFN) facilities in Ibadan, the Oyo State capital in South West Nigeria. "It was through the outreach service in my community that I found out about PPFN. All the family planning methods are free if you can't afford to pay. There is no cost to the patient."  

A mother and baby at local outreach
Resource

| 26 August 2016

Expanding our range of services in Nigeria

IPPF's Member Association in Nigeria, the Planned Parenthood Federation of Nigeria (PPFN), piloted a successful project over 9 months around family planning. It had a specific focus on accessing people who would not ordinarily be reached through services and worked with local partners to ensure that no one was left behind.  This project, funded by the Gates Foundation, exceeded targets significantly and has the potential to be rolled out in Nigeria and other countries. It has been successful in establishing new users of contraception and other sexual and reproductive health services.                        

A mother and baby at local outreach
Resource

| 26 August 2016

Expanding our range of services in Nigeria

IPPF's Member Association in Nigeria, the Planned Parenthood Federation of Nigeria (PPFN), piloted a successful project over 9 months around family planning. It had a specific focus on accessing people who would not ordinarily be reached through services and worked with local partners to ensure that no one was left behind.  This project, funded by the Gates Foundation, exceeded targets significantly and has the potential to be rolled out in Nigeria and other countries. It has been successful in establishing new users of contraception and other sexual and reproductive health services.                        

Packard funding project in Benin
Resource

| 05 May 2016

IPPF funds youth-led projects to tackle abortion stigma

As part of our work in tackling abortion stigma, IPPF awards small grants to young people to create projects that would tackle the issue of abortion stigma in their communities. In 2015, small grants were awarded to promising projects submitted by young people in Ghana, Palestine, Spain, Macedonia and Nepal. In 2017, a further six grants were awarded to young people in Guinea, Kenya, Nepal, Puerto Rico, Sierra Leone and Venezuela. In 2019 five more grants were awarded to youth-led projects in Albania, Colombia, Nigeria, Spain and Tanzania. These documents give more information about what these projects set out to do, their methods and the results.

Packard funding project in Benin
Resource

| 05 May 2016

IPPF funds youth-led projects to tackle abortion stigma

As part of our work in tackling abortion stigma, IPPF awards small grants to young people to create projects that would tackle the issue of abortion stigma in their communities. In 2015, small grants were awarded to promising projects submitted by young people in Ghana, Palestine, Spain, Macedonia and Nepal. In 2017, a further six grants were awarded to young people in Guinea, Kenya, Nepal, Puerto Rico, Sierra Leone and Venezuela. In 2019 five more grants were awarded to youth-led projects in Albania, Colombia, Nigeria, Spain and Tanzania. These documents give more information about what these projects set out to do, their methods and the results.