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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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| 06 July 2021
2020 Annual Performance Report
IPPF’s Annual Performance Report 2020 summarizes progress made in the fifth year of the Strategic Framework 2016–20221 and describes the vital work of IPPF as a global service provider and advocate of sexual and reproductive health and rights for all. In 2020, IPPF delivered 218.5 million sexual and reproductive health services; 121.8 non-contraceptive services and 90.4 million contraceptive services delivered.