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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.
セクシュアル/リプロダクティブ・ヘルス/ライツのためのビジョン2020
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| 16 April 2013

Vision 2020 Manifesto

In 2000 the United Nations launched the Millennium Development Goals. The world agreed to take action against poverty. Although progress has been made, we are still far from eradicating poverty.  Sexual and reproductive health and rights (SRHR) are central to this vision. Sustainable development and gender equality will be achieved when everyone has access to sexual and reproductive health, the right to bodily integrity, and control over all matters related to their sexuality. Millions of lives have been saved and changed through reproductive health services. In many regions, laws and policies are in place to protect reproductive rights and prevent discrimination against women and girls.  However, despite these advances there are still challenges: global funding for SRHR has decreased radically while 222 million women and girls world-wide still lack access to the contraceptives they want to use.  The next few years will see the creation of a new development framework. This presents us with an unparalleled opportunity to secure a world of justice, choice and well-being for all. Ultimately, it will lead to sustainable development.  IPPF is inviting partners and supporters in the development community and beyond to make these goals a reality in every community around the world.  Sign up today to pledge your support. We'll keep you informed with latest news and details on how you can get involved.

セクシュアル/リプロダクティブ・ヘルス/ライツのためのビジョン2020
Resource

| 16 April 2013

Vision 2020 Manifesto

In 2000 the United Nations launched the Millennium Development Goals. The world agreed to take action against poverty. Although progress has been made, we are still far from eradicating poverty.  Sexual and reproductive health and rights (SRHR) are central to this vision. Sustainable development and gender equality will be achieved when everyone has access to sexual and reproductive health, the right to bodily integrity, and control over all matters related to their sexuality. Millions of lives have been saved and changed through reproductive health services. In many regions, laws and policies are in place to protect reproductive rights and prevent discrimination against women and girls.  However, despite these advances there are still challenges: global funding for SRHR has decreased radically while 222 million women and girls world-wide still lack access to the contraceptives they want to use.  The next few years will see the creation of a new development framework. This presents us with an unparalleled opportunity to secure a world of justice, choice and well-being for all. Ultimately, it will lead to sustainable development.  IPPF is inviting partners and supporters in the development community and beyond to make these goals a reality in every community around the world.  Sign up today to pledge your support. We'll keep you informed with latest news and details on how you can get involved.

2011活動一覧
Resource

| 15 October 2012

At a Glance 2011

Key facts and figures highlighting IPPF's achievements in 2011. IPPF provided 89.6m sexual and reproductive health services and averted 710,000 unsafe abortions.  

2011活動一覧
Resource

| 15 October 2012

At a Glance 2011

Key facts and figures highlighting IPPF's achievements in 2011. IPPF provided 89.6m sexual and reproductive health services and averted 710,000 unsafe abortions.  

cover page
Resource

| 10 September 2012

Men-streaming in sexual and reproductive health and HIV

This toolkit helps to affirm policies which promote the postive roles that men can play in improving their own sexual and reproductive health - and those of women and children. It also highlights how engaging men in sexual and reproductive health and rights and HIV policies, can help move towards the goal of gender equity.  

cover page
Resource

| 10 September 2012

Men-streaming in sexual and reproductive health and HIV

This toolkit helps to affirm policies which promote the postive roles that men can play in improving their own sexual and reproductive health - and those of women and children. It also highlights how engaging men in sexual and reproductive health and rights and HIV policies, can help move towards the goal of gender equity.  

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.

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.

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.

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.

セクシュアル/リプロダクティブ・ヘルス/ライツのためのビジョン2020
Resource

| 16 April 2013

Vision 2020 Manifesto

In 2000 the United Nations launched the Millennium Development Goals. The world agreed to take action against poverty. Although progress has been made, we are still far from eradicating poverty.  Sexual and reproductive health and rights (SRHR) are central to this vision. Sustainable development and gender equality will be achieved when everyone has access to sexual and reproductive health, the right to bodily integrity, and control over all matters related to their sexuality. Millions of lives have been saved and changed through reproductive health services. In many regions, laws and policies are in place to protect reproductive rights and prevent discrimination against women and girls.  However, despite these advances there are still challenges: global funding for SRHR has decreased radically while 222 million women and girls world-wide still lack access to the contraceptives they want to use.  The next few years will see the creation of a new development framework. This presents us with an unparalleled opportunity to secure a world of justice, choice and well-being for all. Ultimately, it will lead to sustainable development.  IPPF is inviting partners and supporters in the development community and beyond to make these goals a reality in every community around the world.  Sign up today to pledge your support. We'll keep you informed with latest news and details on how you can get involved.

セクシュアル/リプロダクティブ・ヘルス/ライツのためのビジョン2020
Resource

| 16 April 2013

Vision 2020 Manifesto

In 2000 the United Nations launched the Millennium Development Goals. The world agreed to take action against poverty. Although progress has been made, we are still far from eradicating poverty.  Sexual and reproductive health and rights (SRHR) are central to this vision. Sustainable development and gender equality will be achieved when everyone has access to sexual and reproductive health, the right to bodily integrity, and control over all matters related to their sexuality. Millions of lives have been saved and changed through reproductive health services. In many regions, laws and policies are in place to protect reproductive rights and prevent discrimination against women and girls.  However, despite these advances there are still challenges: global funding for SRHR has decreased radically while 222 million women and girls world-wide still lack access to the contraceptives they want to use.  The next few years will see the creation of a new development framework. This presents us with an unparalleled opportunity to secure a world of justice, choice and well-being for all. Ultimately, it will lead to sustainable development.  IPPF is inviting partners and supporters in the development community and beyond to make these goals a reality in every community around the world.  Sign up today to pledge your support. We'll keep you informed with latest news and details on how you can get involved.

2011活動一覧
Resource

| 15 October 2012

At a Glance 2011

Key facts and figures highlighting IPPF's achievements in 2011. IPPF provided 89.6m sexual and reproductive health services and averted 710,000 unsafe abortions.  

2011活動一覧
Resource

| 15 October 2012

At a Glance 2011

Key facts and figures highlighting IPPF's achievements in 2011. IPPF provided 89.6m sexual and reproductive health services and averted 710,000 unsafe abortions.  

cover page
Resource

| 10 September 2012

Men-streaming in sexual and reproductive health and HIV

This toolkit helps to affirm policies which promote the postive roles that men can play in improving their own sexual and reproductive health - and those of women and children. It also highlights how engaging men in sexual and reproductive health and rights and HIV policies, can help move towards the goal of gender equity.  

cover page
Resource

| 10 September 2012

Men-streaming in sexual and reproductive health and HIV

This toolkit helps to affirm policies which promote the postive roles that men can play in improving their own sexual and reproductive health - and those of women and children. It also highlights how engaging men in sexual and reproductive health and rights and HIV policies, can help move towards the goal of gender equity.  

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.

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.

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.