Spotlight
A selection of resources from across the Federation
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.
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| 16 July 2017
'Norway is here because we believe in women's rights' - Laila Bokhari at 2017 Family Planning Summit
Laila Bokhari, Norwegian minister of Foreign Affairs, talks about the crucial importance of sexual and reproductive rights for development.
| 16 July 2017
DFID at 2017 Family Planning Summit
In 2012, the Family Planning 2020 partnership was created during the London Family Planning co-hosted by the UK Department for International Development and the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation. In 2017, the global champions come together again to ensure that steps are taken so that all women and girls can be free to decide about their body and future.
| 15 July 2017
Contraceptive care is key to ensure girls' rights - Ulla Müller, EngenderHealth
Ulla E. Müller, CEO of EngenderHealth, clearly explains how, to protect girls' rights, we need to ensure them access to contraception.
| 15 July 2017
IPPF launches 'Under-served and Over-looked' report
IPPF launched its landmark report 'Under-served and over-looked' to shine a light on those excluded from recent family planning advancements.
| 15 July 2017
Tewodros Melesse at 2017 London Family Planning Summit
Tewodros Melesse, IPPF Director-General, explains why Family Planning is so important for sustainable development.
| 14 July 2017
Tor-Hugne Olsen, Sex og Politikk, at the 2017 London Family Planning Summit
Tor-Hugne Olsen, Executive Director of Sex og Politikk (IPPF member association in Norway) interviewed at the 2017 London Family Planning Summit talks of the importance of taking informed and autonomous decisions.