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Technical Brief: Designing and Delivering Inclusive, Rights-Based Sexual and Reproductive Healthcare to Transgender and Gender Diverse People

This technical brief outlines key recommendations across several sexual and reproductive health service areas to promote access to inclusive care for transgender and gender diverse people.

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 IPPF Humanitarian Strategy 2018–2022
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| 23 December 2021

IMAP Statement on Comprehensive Sexuality Education for Adolescents in Protracted Humanitarian Settings

IPPF envisions a world where “all people are free to make choices about their sexuality and well-being in a world without discrimination.” Therefore, Member Associations must strive to reach all adolescents with rights-based and contextually-relevant CSE to realize their sexual rights. In line with the IPPF Humanitarian Strategy 2018–2022, this statement brings together promising practices to guide IPPF Member Associations and partners in the provision of CSE in protracted humanitarian crisis environments.  The statement also serves as a call to action for the humanitarian community to recognize and resource sexual and reproductive health (SRH) needs and rights of adolescents in emergency responses.  Download the statement in English, French, Spanish, or Arabic.

 IPPF Humanitarian Strategy 2018–2022
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| 09 May 2025

IMAP Statement on Comprehensive Sexuality Education for Adolescents in Protracted Humanitarian Settings

IPPF envisions a world where “all people are free to make choices about their sexuality and well-being in a world without discrimination.” Therefore, Member Associations must strive to reach all adolescents with rights-based and contextually-relevant CSE to realize their sexual rights. In line with the IPPF Humanitarian Strategy 2018–2022, this statement brings together promising practices to guide IPPF Member Associations and partners in the provision of CSE in protracted humanitarian crisis environments.  The statement also serves as a call to action for the humanitarian community to recognize and resource sexual and reproductive health (SRH) needs and rights of adolescents in emergency responses.  Download the statement in English, French, Spanish, or Arabic.

Abla Abassa, community health worker in Ilama gives Essivi Koutchona, 45, the injectable in Ilama village, Togo.
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| 07 December 2021

IPPF position paper: Universal health coverage and sexual and reproductive health and rights

IPPF’s vision is of a world where all people are free to make choices about their sexuality and well‑being, without discrimination. This position paper articulates IPPF’s priorities in relation to Universal Health Coverage (UHC) and sexual and reproductive health and rights (SRHR) and aims to provide guidance for IPPF Member Associations (MAs) and the Federation at large. It was produced through a consultation process involving representatives from MAs and IPPF’s Secretariat through workshop discussions, key informant interviews, and document reviews. The paper is not meant to be a detailed, operational ‘how to’ tool. Instead, it intends to strengthen IPPF MAs’ and other organizations’ understanding of evidence‑based approaches to scaling up and/or institutionalizing access to sexual and reproductive health (SRH) services and care within a UHC framework. It also highlights key entry points to lead and support such approaches. This position paper is available below in English, French, and Spanish. 

Abla Abassa, community health worker in Ilama gives Essivi Koutchona, 45, the injectable in Ilama village, Togo.
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| 09 May 2025

IPPF position paper: Universal health coverage and sexual and reproductive health and rights

IPPF’s vision is of a world where all people are free to make choices about their sexuality and well‑being, without discrimination. This position paper articulates IPPF’s priorities in relation to Universal Health Coverage (UHC) and sexual and reproductive health and rights (SRHR) and aims to provide guidance for IPPF Member Associations (MAs) and the Federation at large. It was produced through a consultation process involving representatives from MAs and IPPF’s Secretariat through workshop discussions, key informant interviews, and document reviews. The paper is not meant to be a detailed, operational ‘how to’ tool. Instead, it intends to strengthen IPPF MAs’ and other organizations’ understanding of evidence‑based approaches to scaling up and/or institutionalizing access to sexual and reproductive health (SRH) services and care within a UHC framework. It also highlights key entry points to lead and support such approaches. This position paper is available below in English, French, and Spanish. 

A positive pregnancy test
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| 03 November 2021

A história do aborto de Ada

A história do aborto de AdaAcompanhe Ada para descobrir sua história. Como muitas pessoas, ela acabou de descobrir que está grávida, mas não tem condições de cuidar de outra criança. Ela decidiu fazer um aborto. Quais serão suas opções e o que ela escolherá? Reserve alguns minutos hoje para conhecer sua jornada e clique aqui para começar ...Seu nome é Ada. Você descobriu que está grávida, mas você não tem condições de cuidar de outra criança. Você decidiu fazer um aborto.O que você faz?Na internet, você descobre a https://safe2choose.org/pt/. No site, você lê sobre a atenção ao aborto disponível em seu país e sobre outras pessoas que também fizeram um aborto. Você também encontra um número de telefone gratuito de uma associação membra da IPPF em seu país que oferece informações e apoio para abortar.Você decide de:Você liga para sua amiga Maryam, que te conta que conhece muitas mulheres que fizeram um ou mais abortos. Ela diz que ela mesma fez dois. Ela dá conselhos sobre como encontrar informações online e também sobre a clínica onde ela fez seus abortos.Você decide de:Falar com uma conselheira safe2choose por chat ao vivo, ela te oferece aconselhamento confidencial e sem julgamento em seu idioma, gratuitamente. Você descobre que existem dois tipos de aborto disponíveis para você: • Um procedimento no hospital denominado aspiração manual intrauterina (AMIU), que inclui o uso de um dispositivo de sucção para remover a gravidez. Esta opção é normalmente oferecida até 13 semanas de gestação e leva cerca de 10 a 15 minutos. • Um aborto medicamentoso, que consiste em tomar comprimidos para induzir um aborto. Esta opção é normalmente oferecida até 12 a 13 semanas de gestação e pode ser feita na clínica ou em casa.Você decide de:Você fala com um serviço de saúde membro da IPPF, que oferece aconselhamento confidencial e sem julgamento sobre suas opções. Lá, te explicam os dois tipos de aborto disponíveis para você, que as conselheiras da safe2choose também haviam explicado - aborto medicamentoso com pílulas e aspiração manual a vácuo (AMIU).Você decide de:Elas explicam dois tipos de aborto disponíveis para você: • Um procedimento clínico conhecido como aspiração manual intrauterina (AMIU) que é realizado com um dispositivo de sucção que serve para remover a gravidez. Esta opção é comumente usada até 13 semanas de gestação e dura cerca de 10 a 15 minutos. • Um aborto medicamentoso que envolve a ingestão de comprimidos para provocar o aborto. Esta opção é normalmente oferecida até 12 ou 13 semanas de gestação e pode ser realizada na clínica ou em casa.Você decide de:On the internet, you discover safe2choose.org and read on their website about available abortion care in your country and about others who have also had an abortion. You speak to one of their counsellors by live chat, and she offers confidential and non-judgmental counselling in your language, free of charge.You learn that there are two types of abortion available to you:• An in-clinic procedure called a manual vacuum aspiration (MVA), which includes the use of a suction device to remove the pregnancy. This option is typically offered up to 13 weeks of gestation and takes about 10-15 minutes.• A medical abortion, which involves taking pills to induce an abortion. This option is typically offered up to 13 weeks in-clinic or up to 12 weeks at home.You decide to:Você fez a escolha que melhor se adapta às suas necessidades e situação, e foi apoiada durante todo o processo. A safe2choose.org e a IPPF oferecem informações, apoio e uma gama de opções para o atendimento ao aborto centrado na pessoa e baseado em direitos para todas as pessoas, independentemente de sua idade, religião, nacionalidade ou classe social. A equipe de conselheiras internacionais da safe2choose está aqui para apoiar durante todo o processo, a qualquer momento. A IPPF oferece atendimento ao aborto de qualidade e sem julgamento através de clínicas locais, atendimento baseado na comunidade, aconselhamento remoto e apoio ao aborto medicamentoso autogerido.Para obter mais informações, por faor visite os seguintes sites:• Informações de safe2choose sobre abortamento medicamentoso e aspiração manual a vácuo (AMIU)• Vídeos curtos da IPPF sobre aborto médico e aspiração manual a vácuo (AMIU)• Marcas de pílulas abortivas disponíveis em cada país - safe2choose information and MedAb.orgVocê conversa com uma parteira em uma clínica membra da IPPF que oferece aconselhamento confidencial e sem julgamentos sobre suas opções. Ela te explica dois tipos de aborto disponíveis para você: • Um procedimento clínico, chamado aspiração manual intrauterina (AMIU), que inclui o uso de dispositivo de sucção para remover a gravidez. Esta opção é normalmente oferecida até 13 semanas de gestação e leva cerca de 10 a 15 minutos. • Um aborto medicamentoso, que consiste em tomar comprimidos para induzir um aborto. Esta opção é normalmente oferecida até 12 a 13 semanas de gestação e pode ser feita na clínica ou em casa.Você decide de:You've made the choice that best suits your needs and situation, and you've been supported to do so throughout the process.Abortions are very common and one of the safest medical procedures when done under the right conditions and with the right information. Everyone regardless of their age, religion, nationality or social class deserves access to a safe abortion. safe2choose.org and IPPF offer information, support and a range of options for person-centred and rights-based abortion care.safe2choose's team of international counsellors are here to support you throughout the process at anytime.Você fala com uma pessoa da clínica membra da IPPF que te proporciona aconselhamento confidencial, sem julgamento, sobre suas opções. Ela te explica que há dois tipos de aborto disponíveis para você: • Um procedimento no hospital chamado aspiração manual intrauterina (AMIU) que envolve o uso de um dispositivo de sucção para remover a gravidez. Esta opção é normalmente oferecida até 13 semanas de gestação e leva de 10 a 15 minutos. • Um aborto medicamentoso que consiste na ingestão de pílulas para induzir o aborto. Esta opção, geralmente oferecida até 12 a 13 semanas de gestação, pode ser realizada na clínica ou em casa.Você decide de: Also available in English, French, and Spanish

A positive pregnancy test
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| 03 November 2021

A história do aborto de Ada

A história do aborto de AdaAcompanhe Ada para descobrir sua história. Como muitas pessoas, ela acabou de descobrir que está grávida, mas não tem condições de cuidar de outra criança. Ela decidiu fazer um aborto. Quais serão suas opções e o que ela escolherá? Reserve alguns minutos hoje para conhecer sua jornada e clique aqui para começar ...Seu nome é Ada. Você descobriu que está grávida, mas você não tem condições de cuidar de outra criança. Você decidiu fazer um aborto.O que você faz?Na internet, você descobre a https://safe2choose.org/pt/. No site, você lê sobre a atenção ao aborto disponível em seu país e sobre outras pessoas que também fizeram um aborto. Você também encontra um número de telefone gratuito de uma associação membra da IPPF em seu país que oferece informações e apoio para abortar.Você decide de:Você liga para sua amiga Maryam, que te conta que conhece muitas mulheres que fizeram um ou mais abortos. Ela diz que ela mesma fez dois. Ela dá conselhos sobre como encontrar informações online e também sobre a clínica onde ela fez seus abortos.Você decide de:Falar com uma conselheira safe2choose por chat ao vivo, ela te oferece aconselhamento confidencial e sem julgamento em seu idioma, gratuitamente. Você descobre que existem dois tipos de aborto disponíveis para você: • Um procedimento no hospital denominado aspiração manual intrauterina (AMIU), que inclui o uso de um dispositivo de sucção para remover a gravidez. Esta opção é normalmente oferecida até 13 semanas de gestação e leva cerca de 10 a 15 minutos. • Um aborto medicamentoso, que consiste em tomar comprimidos para induzir um aborto. Esta opção é normalmente oferecida até 12 a 13 semanas de gestação e pode ser feita na clínica ou em casa.Você decide de:Você fala com um serviço de saúde membro da IPPF, que oferece aconselhamento confidencial e sem julgamento sobre suas opções. Lá, te explicam os dois tipos de aborto disponíveis para você, que as conselheiras da safe2choose também haviam explicado - aborto medicamentoso com pílulas e aspiração manual a vácuo (AMIU).Você decide de:Elas explicam dois tipos de aborto disponíveis para você: • Um procedimento clínico conhecido como aspiração manual intrauterina (AMIU) que é realizado com um dispositivo de sucção que serve para remover a gravidez. Esta opção é comumente usada até 13 semanas de gestação e dura cerca de 10 a 15 minutos. • Um aborto medicamentoso que envolve a ingestão de comprimidos para provocar o aborto. Esta opção é normalmente oferecida até 12 ou 13 semanas de gestação e pode ser realizada na clínica ou em casa.Você decide de:On the internet, you discover safe2choose.org and read on their website about available abortion care in your country and about others who have also had an abortion. You speak to one of their counsellors by live chat, and she offers confidential and non-judgmental counselling in your language, free of charge.You learn that there are two types of abortion available to you:• An in-clinic procedure called a manual vacuum aspiration (MVA), which includes the use of a suction device to remove the pregnancy. This option is typically offered up to 13 weeks of gestation and takes about 10-15 minutes.• A medical abortion, which involves taking pills to induce an abortion. This option is typically offered up to 13 weeks in-clinic or up to 12 weeks at home.You decide to:Você fez a escolha que melhor se adapta às suas necessidades e situação, e foi apoiada durante todo o processo. A safe2choose.org e a IPPF oferecem informações, apoio e uma gama de opções para o atendimento ao aborto centrado na pessoa e baseado em direitos para todas as pessoas, independentemente de sua idade, religião, nacionalidade ou classe social. A equipe de conselheiras internacionais da safe2choose está aqui para apoiar durante todo o processo, a qualquer momento. A IPPF oferece atendimento ao aborto de qualidade e sem julgamento através de clínicas locais, atendimento baseado na comunidade, aconselhamento remoto e apoio ao aborto medicamentoso autogerido.Para obter mais informações, por faor visite os seguintes sites:• Informações de safe2choose sobre abortamento medicamentoso e aspiração manual a vácuo (AMIU)• Vídeos curtos da IPPF sobre aborto médico e aspiração manual a vácuo (AMIU)• Marcas de pílulas abortivas disponíveis em cada país - safe2choose information and MedAb.orgVocê conversa com uma parteira em uma clínica membra da IPPF que oferece aconselhamento confidencial e sem julgamentos sobre suas opções. Ela te explica dois tipos de aborto disponíveis para você: • Um procedimento clínico, chamado aspiração manual intrauterina (AMIU), que inclui o uso de dispositivo de sucção para remover a gravidez. Esta opção é normalmente oferecida até 13 semanas de gestação e leva cerca de 10 a 15 minutos. • Um aborto medicamentoso, que consiste em tomar comprimidos para induzir um aborto. Esta opção é normalmente oferecida até 12 a 13 semanas de gestação e pode ser feita na clínica ou em casa.Você decide de:You've made the choice that best suits your needs and situation, and you've been supported to do so throughout the process.Abortions are very common and one of the safest medical procedures when done under the right conditions and with the right information. Everyone regardless of their age, religion, nationality or social class deserves access to a safe abortion. safe2choose.org and IPPF offer information, support and a range of options for person-centred and rights-based abortion care.safe2choose's team of international counsellors are here to support you throughout the process at anytime.Você fala com uma pessoa da clínica membra da IPPF que te proporciona aconselhamento confidencial, sem julgamento, sobre suas opções. Ela te explica que há dois tipos de aborto disponíveis para você: • Um procedimento no hospital chamado aspiração manual intrauterina (AMIU) que envolve o uso de um dispositivo de sucção para remover a gravidez. Esta opção é normalmente oferecida até 13 semanas de gestação e leva de 10 a 15 minutos. • Um aborto medicamentoso que consiste na ingestão de pílulas para induzir o aborto. Esta opção, geralmente oferecida até 12 a 13 semanas de gestação, pode ser realizada na clínica ou em casa.Você decide de: Also available in English, French, and Spanish

Breast cancer
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| 01 October 2021

Breast cancer: what you should know

Breast cancer is cancer that forms in the cells of the breasts. According to the World Health Organisation, there are more than 2.3 million cases of breast cancer every year, and with 1 in 8 women being diagnosed with it during their lifetime it is the world’s most prevalent cancer. However, breast cancer treatment can be highly effective, especially when it is identified early. Most people affected by breast cancer are women over the age of 50, but younger women can also develop breast cancer. In rare cases, men can also be diagnosed with it. Symptoms There are several symptoms of breast cancer, but what most people notice first is a lump or area of thickened breast tissue. While most breast lumps are not cancerous, it is advisable to always have them checked by a doctor.  Other signs and symptoms include:

Breast cancer
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| 09 May 2025

Breast cancer: what you should know

Breast cancer is cancer that forms in the cells of the breasts. According to the World Health Organisation, there are more than 2.3 million cases of breast cancer every year, and with 1 in 8 women being diagnosed with it during their lifetime it is the world’s most prevalent cancer. However, breast cancer treatment can be highly effective, especially when it is identified early. Most people affected by breast cancer are women over the age of 50, but younger women can also develop breast cancer. In rare cases, men can also be diagnosed with it. Symptoms There are several symptoms of breast cancer, but what most people notice first is a lump or area of thickened breast tissue. While most breast lumps are not cancerous, it is advisable to always have them checked by a doctor.  Other signs and symptoms include:

A positive pregnancy test
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| 27 September 2021

My abortion journey

Ada's abortion journeyTake a journey with Ada to discover her story. Like many people, she has just found out that she is pregnant, but she cannot afford to raise another child. She has decided to have an abortion. What will her options be, and what will she choose? Take a couple of minutes today to share her journey – click "Start" to begin...Your name is Ada. You've found out you are pregnant, but you cannot afford to raise another child. You have decided to have an abortion.What do you do?On the internet, you discover safe2choose.org and read on their website about available abortion care in your country and about others who have also had an abortion. You also find a toll-free number for an IPPF member association in your country that offers abortion information and support.You decide to:You call your friend Maryam, who explains to you that she knows many women who have had one or more abortions. She tells you that she herself has had two. She gives you advice about how to find information online, and also about the clinic where she had her abortions. You decide to:You speak to a safe2choose counsellor by live chat, and she offers confidential and non-judgmental counselling in your language, free of charge.You learn that there are two types of abortion available to you:• An in-clinic procedure called a manual vacuum aspiration (MVA), which includes the use of a suction device to remove the pregnancy. This option is typically offered up to 13 weeks of gestation and takes about 10-15 minutes.• A medical abortion, which involves taking pills to induce an abortion. This option is typically offered up to 12 to 13 weeks' gestation and can be managed in clinic or at home.You decide to:You speak to an IPPF member service provider, who offers you confidential and non-judgmental counselling about your options. They explain the two types of abortion available to you, which the safe2choose counsellors had also explained – medical abortion with pills and manual vacuum aspiration (MVA).You decide to:They explain two types of abortion available to you:• An in-clinic procedure called a manual vacuum aspiration (MVA), which includes the use of a suction device to remove the pregnancy. This option is typically offered up to 13 weeks of gestation and takes about 10-15 minutes.• A medical abortion, which involves taking pills to induce an abortion. This option is typically offered up to 12 to 13 weeks' gestation and can be managed in clinic or at home.You decide to:On the internet, you discover safe2choose.org and read on their website about available abortion care in your country and about others who have also had an abortion. You speak to one of their counsellors by live chat, and she offers confidential and non-judgmental counselling in your language, free of charge.You learn that there are two types of abortion available to you:• An in-clinic procedure called a manual vacuum aspiration (MVA), which includes the use of a suction device to remove the pregnancy. This option is typically offered up to 13 weeks of gestation and takes about 10-15 minutes.• A medical abortion, which involves taking pills to induce an abortion. This option is typically offered up to 13 weeks in-clinic or up to 12 weeks at home.You decide to:You've made the choice that best suits your needs and situation, and you've been supported to do so throughout the process. safe2choose.org and IPPF offer information, support and a range of options for person-centred and rights-based abortion care for everyone, regardless of their age, religion, nationality or social class. safe2choose's team of international counselors are here for support throughout the process at anytime. IPPF offers quality and non-judgmental abortion care through static clinics, community-based care, remote counseling, and support for self-managed medical abortion.For further information, please visit the following:• safe2choose's information on medical abortion and manual vacuum aspiration (MVA)• IPPF's short videos on medical abortion and manual vacuum aspiration (MVA)• Brands of medical abortion available at country level – safe2choose information and MedAb.orgYou visit a midwife at an IPPF member clinic who offers you confidential and non-judgmental counselling about your options.They explain two types of abortion available to you:• An in-clinic procedure called a manual vacuum aspiration (MVA), which includes the use of a suction device to remove the pregnancy. This option is typically offered up to 13 weeks of gestation and takes about 10-15 minutes.• A medical abortion, which involves taking pills to induce an abortion. This option is typically offered up to 12 to 13 weeks' gestation and can be managed in clinic or at home.You decide to:You've made the choice that best suits your needs and situation, and you've been supported to do so throughout the process.Abortions are very common and one of the safest medical procedures when done under the right conditions and with the right information. Everyone regardless of their age, religion, nationality or social class deserves access to a safe abortion. safe2choose.org and IPPF offer information, support and a range of options for person-centred and rights-based abortion care.safe2choose's team of international counsellors are here to support you throughout the process at anytime.You speak to an IPPF member service provider, who offers you confidential and non-judgmental counselling about your options.They explain two types of abortion available to you:• An in-clinic procedure called a manual vacuum aspiration (MVA), which includes the use of a suction device to remove the pregnancy. This option is typically offered up to 13 weeks of gestation and takes about 10-15 minutes.• A medical abortion, which involves taking pills to induce an abortion. This option is typically offered up to 12 to 13 weeks' gestation and can be managed in clinic or at home.You decide to: Also available in French, Spanish, and Portuguese

A positive pregnancy test
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| 27 September 2021

My abortion journey

Ada's abortion journeyTake a journey with Ada to discover her story. Like many people, she has just found out that she is pregnant, but she cannot afford to raise another child. She has decided to have an abortion. What will her options be, and what will she choose? Take a couple of minutes today to share her journey – click "Start" to begin...Your name is Ada. You've found out you are pregnant, but you cannot afford to raise another child. You have decided to have an abortion.What do you do?On the internet, you discover safe2choose.org and read on their website about available abortion care in your country and about others who have also had an abortion. You also find a toll-free number for an IPPF member association in your country that offers abortion information and support.You decide to:You call your friend Maryam, who explains to you that she knows many women who have had one or more abortions. She tells you that she herself has had two. She gives you advice about how to find information online, and also about the clinic where she had her abortions. You decide to:You speak to a safe2choose counsellor by live chat, and she offers confidential and non-judgmental counselling in your language, free of charge.You learn that there are two types of abortion available to you:• An in-clinic procedure called a manual vacuum aspiration (MVA), which includes the use of a suction device to remove the pregnancy. This option is typically offered up to 13 weeks of gestation and takes about 10-15 minutes.• A medical abortion, which involves taking pills to induce an abortion. This option is typically offered up to 12 to 13 weeks' gestation and can be managed in clinic or at home.You decide to:You speak to an IPPF member service provider, who offers you confidential and non-judgmental counselling about your options. They explain the two types of abortion available to you, which the safe2choose counsellors had also explained – medical abortion with pills and manual vacuum aspiration (MVA).You decide to:They explain two types of abortion available to you:• An in-clinic procedure called a manual vacuum aspiration (MVA), which includes the use of a suction device to remove the pregnancy. This option is typically offered up to 13 weeks of gestation and takes about 10-15 minutes.• A medical abortion, which involves taking pills to induce an abortion. This option is typically offered up to 12 to 13 weeks' gestation and can be managed in clinic or at home.You decide to:On the internet, you discover safe2choose.org and read on their website about available abortion care in your country and about others who have also had an abortion. You speak to one of their counsellors by live chat, and she offers confidential and non-judgmental counselling in your language, free of charge.You learn that there are two types of abortion available to you:• An in-clinic procedure called a manual vacuum aspiration (MVA), which includes the use of a suction device to remove the pregnancy. This option is typically offered up to 13 weeks of gestation and takes about 10-15 minutes.• A medical abortion, which involves taking pills to induce an abortion. This option is typically offered up to 13 weeks in-clinic or up to 12 weeks at home.You decide to:You've made the choice that best suits your needs and situation, and you've been supported to do so throughout the process. safe2choose.org and IPPF offer information, support and a range of options for person-centred and rights-based abortion care for everyone, regardless of their age, religion, nationality or social class. safe2choose's team of international counselors are here for support throughout the process at anytime. IPPF offers quality and non-judgmental abortion care through static clinics, community-based care, remote counseling, and support for self-managed medical abortion.For further information, please visit the following:• safe2choose's information on medical abortion and manual vacuum aspiration (MVA)• IPPF's short videos on medical abortion and manual vacuum aspiration (MVA)• Brands of medical abortion available at country level – safe2choose information and MedAb.orgYou visit a midwife at an IPPF member clinic who offers you confidential and non-judgmental counselling about your options.They explain two types of abortion available to you:• An in-clinic procedure called a manual vacuum aspiration (MVA), which includes the use of a suction device to remove the pregnancy. This option is typically offered up to 13 weeks of gestation and takes about 10-15 minutes.• A medical abortion, which involves taking pills to induce an abortion. This option is typically offered up to 12 to 13 weeks' gestation and can be managed in clinic or at home.You decide to:You've made the choice that best suits your needs and situation, and you've been supported to do so throughout the process.Abortions are very common and one of the safest medical procedures when done under the right conditions and with the right information. Everyone regardless of their age, religion, nationality or social class deserves access to a safe abortion. safe2choose.org and IPPF offer information, support and a range of options for person-centred and rights-based abortion care.safe2choose's team of international counsellors are here to support you throughout the process at anytime.You speak to an IPPF member service provider, who offers you confidential and non-judgmental counselling about your options.They explain two types of abortion available to you:• An in-clinic procedure called a manual vacuum aspiration (MVA), which includes the use of a suction device to remove the pregnancy. This option is typically offered up to 13 weeks of gestation and takes about 10-15 minutes.• A medical abortion, which involves taking pills to induce an abortion. This option is typically offered up to 12 to 13 weeks' gestation and can be managed in clinic or at home.You decide to: Also available in French, Spanish, and Portuguese

活動一覧のサムネール
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| 10 September 2021

At a Glance 2020

At a Glance 2020 is a summary of our key achievements from our 2020 Annual Performance Report. The document is available in Arabic, English, French, and Spanish.

活動一覧のサムネール
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| 10 September 2021

At a Glance 2020

At a Glance 2020 is a summary of our key achievements from our 2020 Annual Performance Report. The document is available in Arabic, English, French, and Spanish.

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| 06 September 2021

IMAP Statement - Reproductive Health in a Time of COVID-19

This statement is intended to support and guide IPPF Member Associations and other sexual and reproductive health and rights (SRHR), humanitarian and development organisations regarding COVID-19 and vaccination and the impact on delivery of sexual and reproductive healthcare (SRH). It covers issues related to advocacy to address health inequalities and stigma, in addition to medical and service delivery recommendations, evidence and practical guidance from the scientific community. 

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| 06 September 2021

IMAP Statement - Reproductive Health in a Time of COVID-19

This statement is intended to support and guide IPPF Member Associations and other sexual and reproductive health and rights (SRHR), humanitarian and development organisations regarding COVID-19 and vaccination and the impact on delivery of sexual and reproductive healthcare (SRH). It covers issues related to advocacy to address health inequalities and stigma, in addition to medical and service delivery recommendations, evidence and practical guidance from the scientific community. 

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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.

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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.

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| 29 June 2021

Financial Statements 2020

The Board of Trustees presents its reports and the audited consolidated financial statements for the year ended 31 December 2020 under the Charities Act 2011. The International Planned Parenthood Federation (IPPF) is a global service provider and a leading advocate of sexual and reproductive health and rights for all. IPPF is a worldwide movement of national organizations working with and for communities and individuals, focusing support on those who are poor, marginalized, socially-excluded and under-served. IPPF currently has 118 Member Associations (MAs), working in 129 countries (the Caribbean Family Planning Affiliation operates in 12 countries). In addition, IPPF has 13 national Collaborative Partners (CPs) and two International Collaborative Partners (ICPs) working in a further 13 countries where there is not currently a Member Association. This brings the total number of countries in which IPPF is working to 142. The Member Associations of IPPF are all autonomous and report independently, and their financial statements are therefore not presented here.  The financial statements contained herein have been prepared in accordance with United Kingdom Generally Accepted Accounting Practice, including the ‘Statement of Recommended Practice applicable to charities preparing their accounts in accordance with the Financial Reporting Standard applicable in the UK and Republic of Ireland (FRS 102)’ (SORP 2019), and applicable UK law. The financial statements include the charity, comprising the central office and three regions, South Asia, East and South-East Asia and Arab World regions; and the group which additionally includes the Africa and Europe regions and IPPF World Wide Inc. The separate autonomous business unit representing the Western Hemisphere left IPPF on 31 August 2020.

Financial Statements 2020
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| 29 June 2021

Financial Statements 2020

The Board of Trustees presents its reports and the audited consolidated financial statements for the year ended 31 December 2020 under the Charities Act 2011. The International Planned Parenthood Federation (IPPF) is a global service provider and a leading advocate of sexual and reproductive health and rights for all. IPPF is a worldwide movement of national organizations working with and for communities and individuals, focusing support on those who are poor, marginalized, socially-excluded and under-served. IPPF currently has 118 Member Associations (MAs), working in 129 countries (the Caribbean Family Planning Affiliation operates in 12 countries). In addition, IPPF has 13 national Collaborative Partners (CPs) and two International Collaborative Partners (ICPs) working in a further 13 countries where there is not currently a Member Association. This brings the total number of countries in which IPPF is working to 142. The Member Associations of IPPF are all autonomous and report independently, and their financial statements are therefore not presented here.  The financial statements contained herein have been prepared in accordance with United Kingdom Generally Accepted Accounting Practice, including the ‘Statement of Recommended Practice applicable to charities preparing their accounts in accordance with the Financial Reporting Standard applicable in the UK and Republic of Ireland (FRS 102)’ (SORP 2019), and applicable UK law. The financial statements include the charity, comprising the central office and three regions, South Asia, East and South-East Asia and Arab World regions; and the group which additionally includes the Africa and Europe regions and IPPF World Wide Inc. The separate autonomous business unit representing the Western Hemisphere left IPPF on 31 August 2020.

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| 28 April 2021

Stigma-Free Abortion Services in Ghana - A report

From August 2019 to January 2021, Youth Development Labs (YLabs) partnered with Planned Parenthood Association of Ghana (PPAG) on the Stigma-Free Abortion Services (StigFAS) project, with the goal of increasing access to safe abortion services for young women and girls in Accra, Ghana. The project approach involved exploring the challenge through participatory qualitative research, developing an intervention through a youth-driven design process, and implementing a small pilot program. The intervention consisted of three complementary elements designed to increase girls’ awareness of safe abortion options and improve their linkage to sexual health services, including safe abortion care. These elements were Girl Boss, a future-focused outreach program led by female peer mentors Sister Support, a free phone/text confidential counseling and referral service Safe Pass, a partnership with local pharmacists to guide girls to safe abortion services. Take a look at our final report on this project via the link attached above. 

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| 28 April 2021

Stigma-Free Abortion Services in Ghana - A report

From August 2019 to January 2021, Youth Development Labs (YLabs) partnered with Planned Parenthood Association of Ghana (PPAG) on the Stigma-Free Abortion Services (StigFAS) project, with the goal of increasing access to safe abortion services for young women and girls in Accra, Ghana. The project approach involved exploring the challenge through participatory qualitative research, developing an intervention through a youth-driven design process, and implementing a small pilot program. The intervention consisted of three complementary elements designed to increase girls’ awareness of safe abortion options and improve their linkage to sexual health services, including safe abortion care. These elements were Girl Boss, a future-focused outreach program led by female peer mentors Sister Support, a free phone/text confidential counseling and referral service Safe Pass, a partnership with local pharmacists to guide girls to safe abortion services. Take a look at our final report on this project via the link attached above. 

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| 23 December 2021

IMAP Statement on Comprehensive Sexuality Education for Adolescents in Protracted Humanitarian Settings

IPPF envisions a world where “all people are free to make choices about their sexuality and well-being in a world without discrimination.” Therefore, Member Associations must strive to reach all adolescents with rights-based and contextually-relevant CSE to realize their sexual rights. In line with the IPPF Humanitarian Strategy 2018–2022, this statement brings together promising practices to guide IPPF Member Associations and partners in the provision of CSE in protracted humanitarian crisis environments.  The statement also serves as a call to action for the humanitarian community to recognize and resource sexual and reproductive health (SRH) needs and rights of adolescents in emergency responses.  Download the statement in English, French, Spanish, or Arabic.

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| 09 May 2025

IMAP Statement on Comprehensive Sexuality Education for Adolescents in Protracted Humanitarian Settings

IPPF envisions a world where “all people are free to make choices about their sexuality and well-being in a world without discrimination.” Therefore, Member Associations must strive to reach all adolescents with rights-based and contextually-relevant CSE to realize their sexual rights. In line with the IPPF Humanitarian Strategy 2018–2022, this statement brings together promising practices to guide IPPF Member Associations and partners in the provision of CSE in protracted humanitarian crisis environments.  The statement also serves as a call to action for the humanitarian community to recognize and resource sexual and reproductive health (SRH) needs and rights of adolescents in emergency responses.  Download the statement in English, French, Spanish, or Arabic.

Abla Abassa, community health worker in Ilama gives Essivi Koutchona, 45, the injectable in Ilama village, Togo.
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| 07 December 2021

IPPF position paper: Universal health coverage and sexual and reproductive health and rights

IPPF’s vision is of a world where all people are free to make choices about their sexuality and well‑being, without discrimination. This position paper articulates IPPF’s priorities in relation to Universal Health Coverage (UHC) and sexual and reproductive health and rights (SRHR) and aims to provide guidance for IPPF Member Associations (MAs) and the Federation at large. It was produced through a consultation process involving representatives from MAs and IPPF’s Secretariat through workshop discussions, key informant interviews, and document reviews. The paper is not meant to be a detailed, operational ‘how to’ tool. Instead, it intends to strengthen IPPF MAs’ and other organizations’ understanding of evidence‑based approaches to scaling up and/or institutionalizing access to sexual and reproductive health (SRH) services and care within a UHC framework. It also highlights key entry points to lead and support such approaches. This position paper is available below in English, French, and Spanish. 

Abla Abassa, community health worker in Ilama gives Essivi Koutchona, 45, the injectable in Ilama village, Togo.
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| 09 May 2025

IPPF position paper: Universal health coverage and sexual and reproductive health and rights

IPPF’s vision is of a world where all people are free to make choices about their sexuality and well‑being, without discrimination. This position paper articulates IPPF’s priorities in relation to Universal Health Coverage (UHC) and sexual and reproductive health and rights (SRHR) and aims to provide guidance for IPPF Member Associations (MAs) and the Federation at large. It was produced through a consultation process involving representatives from MAs and IPPF’s Secretariat through workshop discussions, key informant interviews, and document reviews. The paper is not meant to be a detailed, operational ‘how to’ tool. Instead, it intends to strengthen IPPF MAs’ and other organizations’ understanding of evidence‑based approaches to scaling up and/or institutionalizing access to sexual and reproductive health (SRH) services and care within a UHC framework. It also highlights key entry points to lead and support such approaches. This position paper is available below in English, French, and Spanish. 

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| 03 November 2021

A história do aborto de Ada

A história do aborto de AdaAcompanhe Ada para descobrir sua história. Como muitas pessoas, ela acabou de descobrir que está grávida, mas não tem condições de cuidar de outra criança. Ela decidiu fazer um aborto. Quais serão suas opções e o que ela escolherá? Reserve alguns minutos hoje para conhecer sua jornada e clique aqui para começar ...Seu nome é Ada. Você descobriu que está grávida, mas você não tem condições de cuidar de outra criança. Você decidiu fazer um aborto.O que você faz?Na internet, você descobre a https://safe2choose.org/pt/. No site, você lê sobre a atenção ao aborto disponível em seu país e sobre outras pessoas que também fizeram um aborto. Você também encontra um número de telefone gratuito de uma associação membra da IPPF em seu país que oferece informações e apoio para abortar.Você decide de:Você liga para sua amiga Maryam, que te conta que conhece muitas mulheres que fizeram um ou mais abortos. Ela diz que ela mesma fez dois. Ela dá conselhos sobre como encontrar informações online e também sobre a clínica onde ela fez seus abortos.Você decide de:Falar com uma conselheira safe2choose por chat ao vivo, ela te oferece aconselhamento confidencial e sem julgamento em seu idioma, gratuitamente. Você descobre que existem dois tipos de aborto disponíveis para você: • Um procedimento no hospital denominado aspiração manual intrauterina (AMIU), que inclui o uso de um dispositivo de sucção para remover a gravidez. Esta opção é normalmente oferecida até 13 semanas de gestação e leva cerca de 10 a 15 minutos. • Um aborto medicamentoso, que consiste em tomar comprimidos para induzir um aborto. Esta opção é normalmente oferecida até 12 a 13 semanas de gestação e pode ser feita na clínica ou em casa.Você decide de:Você fala com um serviço de saúde membro da IPPF, que oferece aconselhamento confidencial e sem julgamento sobre suas opções. Lá, te explicam os dois tipos de aborto disponíveis para você, que as conselheiras da safe2choose também haviam explicado - aborto medicamentoso com pílulas e aspiração manual a vácuo (AMIU).Você decide de:Elas explicam dois tipos de aborto disponíveis para você: • Um procedimento clínico conhecido como aspiração manual intrauterina (AMIU) que é realizado com um dispositivo de sucção que serve para remover a gravidez. Esta opção é comumente usada até 13 semanas de gestação e dura cerca de 10 a 15 minutos. • Um aborto medicamentoso que envolve a ingestão de comprimidos para provocar o aborto. Esta opção é normalmente oferecida até 12 ou 13 semanas de gestação e pode ser realizada na clínica ou em casa.Você decide de:On the internet, you discover safe2choose.org and read on their website about available abortion care in your country and about others who have also had an abortion. You speak to one of their counsellors by live chat, and she offers confidential and non-judgmental counselling in your language, free of charge.You learn that there are two types of abortion available to you:• An in-clinic procedure called a manual vacuum aspiration (MVA), which includes the use of a suction device to remove the pregnancy. This option is typically offered up to 13 weeks of gestation and takes about 10-15 minutes.• A medical abortion, which involves taking pills to induce an abortion. This option is typically offered up to 13 weeks in-clinic or up to 12 weeks at home.You decide to:Você fez a escolha que melhor se adapta às suas necessidades e situação, e foi apoiada durante todo o processo. A safe2choose.org e a IPPF oferecem informações, apoio e uma gama de opções para o atendimento ao aborto centrado na pessoa e baseado em direitos para todas as pessoas, independentemente de sua idade, religião, nacionalidade ou classe social. A equipe de conselheiras internacionais da safe2choose está aqui para apoiar durante todo o processo, a qualquer momento. A IPPF oferece atendimento ao aborto de qualidade e sem julgamento através de clínicas locais, atendimento baseado na comunidade, aconselhamento remoto e apoio ao aborto medicamentoso autogerido.Para obter mais informações, por faor visite os seguintes sites:• Informações de safe2choose sobre abortamento medicamentoso e aspiração manual a vácuo (AMIU)• Vídeos curtos da IPPF sobre aborto médico e aspiração manual a vácuo (AMIU)• Marcas de pílulas abortivas disponíveis em cada país - safe2choose information and MedAb.orgVocê conversa com uma parteira em uma clínica membra da IPPF que oferece aconselhamento confidencial e sem julgamentos sobre suas opções. Ela te explica dois tipos de aborto disponíveis para você: • Um procedimento clínico, chamado aspiração manual intrauterina (AMIU), que inclui o uso de dispositivo de sucção para remover a gravidez. Esta opção é normalmente oferecida até 13 semanas de gestação e leva cerca de 10 a 15 minutos. • Um aborto medicamentoso, que consiste em tomar comprimidos para induzir um aborto. Esta opção é normalmente oferecida até 12 a 13 semanas de gestação e pode ser feita na clínica ou em casa.Você decide de:You've made the choice that best suits your needs and situation, and you've been supported to do so throughout the process.Abortions are very common and one of the safest medical procedures when done under the right conditions and with the right information. Everyone regardless of their age, religion, nationality or social class deserves access to a safe abortion. safe2choose.org and IPPF offer information, support and a range of options for person-centred and rights-based abortion care.safe2choose's team of international counsellors are here to support you throughout the process at anytime.Você fala com uma pessoa da clínica membra da IPPF que te proporciona aconselhamento confidencial, sem julgamento, sobre suas opções. Ela te explica que há dois tipos de aborto disponíveis para você: • Um procedimento no hospital chamado aspiração manual intrauterina (AMIU) que envolve o uso de um dispositivo de sucção para remover a gravidez. Esta opção é normalmente oferecida até 13 semanas de gestação e leva de 10 a 15 minutos. • Um aborto medicamentoso que consiste na ingestão de pílulas para induzir o aborto. Esta opção, geralmente oferecida até 12 a 13 semanas de gestação, pode ser realizada na clínica ou em casa.Você decide de: Also available in English, French, and Spanish

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| 03 November 2021

A história do aborto de Ada

A história do aborto de AdaAcompanhe Ada para descobrir sua história. Como muitas pessoas, ela acabou de descobrir que está grávida, mas não tem condições de cuidar de outra criança. Ela decidiu fazer um aborto. Quais serão suas opções e o que ela escolherá? Reserve alguns minutos hoje para conhecer sua jornada e clique aqui para começar ...Seu nome é Ada. Você descobriu que está grávida, mas você não tem condições de cuidar de outra criança. Você decidiu fazer um aborto.O que você faz?Na internet, você descobre a https://safe2choose.org/pt/. No site, você lê sobre a atenção ao aborto disponível em seu país e sobre outras pessoas que também fizeram um aborto. Você também encontra um número de telefone gratuito de uma associação membra da IPPF em seu país que oferece informações e apoio para abortar.Você decide de:Você liga para sua amiga Maryam, que te conta que conhece muitas mulheres que fizeram um ou mais abortos. Ela diz que ela mesma fez dois. Ela dá conselhos sobre como encontrar informações online e também sobre a clínica onde ela fez seus abortos.Você decide de:Falar com uma conselheira safe2choose por chat ao vivo, ela te oferece aconselhamento confidencial e sem julgamento em seu idioma, gratuitamente. Você descobre que existem dois tipos de aborto disponíveis para você: • Um procedimento no hospital denominado aspiração manual intrauterina (AMIU), que inclui o uso de um dispositivo de sucção para remover a gravidez. Esta opção é normalmente oferecida até 13 semanas de gestação e leva cerca de 10 a 15 minutos. • Um aborto medicamentoso, que consiste em tomar comprimidos para induzir um aborto. Esta opção é normalmente oferecida até 12 a 13 semanas de gestação e pode ser feita na clínica ou em casa.Você decide de:Você fala com um serviço de saúde membro da IPPF, que oferece aconselhamento confidencial e sem julgamento sobre suas opções. Lá, te explicam os dois tipos de aborto disponíveis para você, que as conselheiras da safe2choose também haviam explicado - aborto medicamentoso com pílulas e aspiração manual a vácuo (AMIU).Você decide de:Elas explicam dois tipos de aborto disponíveis para você: • Um procedimento clínico conhecido como aspiração manual intrauterina (AMIU) que é realizado com um dispositivo de sucção que serve para remover a gravidez. Esta opção é comumente usada até 13 semanas de gestação e dura cerca de 10 a 15 minutos. • Um aborto medicamentoso que envolve a ingestão de comprimidos para provocar o aborto. Esta opção é normalmente oferecida até 12 ou 13 semanas de gestação e pode ser realizada na clínica ou em casa.Você decide de:On the internet, you discover safe2choose.org and read on their website about available abortion care in your country and about others who have also had an abortion. You speak to one of their counsellors by live chat, and she offers confidential and non-judgmental counselling in your language, free of charge.You learn that there are two types of abortion available to you:• An in-clinic procedure called a manual vacuum aspiration (MVA), which includes the use of a suction device to remove the pregnancy. This option is typically offered up to 13 weeks of gestation and takes about 10-15 minutes.• A medical abortion, which involves taking pills to induce an abortion. This option is typically offered up to 13 weeks in-clinic or up to 12 weeks at home.You decide to:Você fez a escolha que melhor se adapta às suas necessidades e situação, e foi apoiada durante todo o processo. A safe2choose.org e a IPPF oferecem informações, apoio e uma gama de opções para o atendimento ao aborto centrado na pessoa e baseado em direitos para todas as pessoas, independentemente de sua idade, religião, nacionalidade ou classe social. A equipe de conselheiras internacionais da safe2choose está aqui para apoiar durante todo o processo, a qualquer momento. A IPPF oferece atendimento ao aborto de qualidade e sem julgamento através de clínicas locais, atendimento baseado na comunidade, aconselhamento remoto e apoio ao aborto medicamentoso autogerido.Para obter mais informações, por faor visite os seguintes sites:• Informações de safe2choose sobre abortamento medicamentoso e aspiração manual a vácuo (AMIU)• Vídeos curtos da IPPF sobre aborto médico e aspiração manual a vácuo (AMIU)• Marcas de pílulas abortivas disponíveis em cada país - safe2choose information and MedAb.orgVocê conversa com uma parteira em uma clínica membra da IPPF que oferece aconselhamento confidencial e sem julgamentos sobre suas opções. Ela te explica dois tipos de aborto disponíveis para você: • Um procedimento clínico, chamado aspiração manual intrauterina (AMIU), que inclui o uso de dispositivo de sucção para remover a gravidez. Esta opção é normalmente oferecida até 13 semanas de gestação e leva cerca de 10 a 15 minutos. • Um aborto medicamentoso, que consiste em tomar comprimidos para induzir um aborto. Esta opção é normalmente oferecida até 12 a 13 semanas de gestação e pode ser feita na clínica ou em casa.Você decide de:You've made the choice that best suits your needs and situation, and you've been supported to do so throughout the process.Abortions are very common and one of the safest medical procedures when done under the right conditions and with the right information. Everyone regardless of their age, religion, nationality or social class deserves access to a safe abortion. safe2choose.org and IPPF offer information, support and a range of options for person-centred and rights-based abortion care.safe2choose's team of international counsellors are here to support you throughout the process at anytime.Você fala com uma pessoa da clínica membra da IPPF que te proporciona aconselhamento confidencial, sem julgamento, sobre suas opções. Ela te explica que há dois tipos de aborto disponíveis para você: • Um procedimento no hospital chamado aspiração manual intrauterina (AMIU) que envolve o uso de um dispositivo de sucção para remover a gravidez. Esta opção é normalmente oferecida até 13 semanas de gestação e leva de 10 a 15 minutos. • Um aborto medicamentoso que consiste na ingestão de pílulas para induzir o aborto. Esta opção, geralmente oferecida até 12 a 13 semanas de gestação, pode ser realizada na clínica ou em casa.Você decide de: Also available in English, French, and Spanish

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| 01 October 2021

Breast cancer: what you should know

Breast cancer is cancer that forms in the cells of the breasts. According to the World Health Organisation, there are more than 2.3 million cases of breast cancer every year, and with 1 in 8 women being diagnosed with it during their lifetime it is the world’s most prevalent cancer. However, breast cancer treatment can be highly effective, especially when it is identified early. Most people affected by breast cancer are women over the age of 50, but younger women can also develop breast cancer. In rare cases, men can also be diagnosed with it. Symptoms There are several symptoms of breast cancer, but what most people notice first is a lump or area of thickened breast tissue. While most breast lumps are not cancerous, it is advisable to always have them checked by a doctor.  Other signs and symptoms include:

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| 09 May 2025

Breast cancer: what you should know

Breast cancer is cancer that forms in the cells of the breasts. According to the World Health Organisation, there are more than 2.3 million cases of breast cancer every year, and with 1 in 8 women being diagnosed with it during their lifetime it is the world’s most prevalent cancer. However, breast cancer treatment can be highly effective, especially when it is identified early. Most people affected by breast cancer are women over the age of 50, but younger women can also develop breast cancer. In rare cases, men can also be diagnosed with it. Symptoms There are several symptoms of breast cancer, but what most people notice first is a lump or area of thickened breast tissue. While most breast lumps are not cancerous, it is advisable to always have them checked by a doctor.  Other signs and symptoms include:

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| 27 September 2021

My abortion journey

Ada's abortion journeyTake a journey with Ada to discover her story. Like many people, she has just found out that she is pregnant, but she cannot afford to raise another child. She has decided to have an abortion. What will her options be, and what will she choose? Take a couple of minutes today to share her journey – click "Start" to begin...Your name is Ada. You've found out you are pregnant, but you cannot afford to raise another child. You have decided to have an abortion.What do you do?On the internet, you discover safe2choose.org and read on their website about available abortion care in your country and about others who have also had an abortion. You also find a toll-free number for an IPPF member association in your country that offers abortion information and support.You decide to:You call your friend Maryam, who explains to you that she knows many women who have had one or more abortions. She tells you that she herself has had two. She gives you advice about how to find information online, and also about the clinic where she had her abortions. You decide to:You speak to a safe2choose counsellor by live chat, and she offers confidential and non-judgmental counselling in your language, free of charge.You learn that there are two types of abortion available to you:• An in-clinic procedure called a manual vacuum aspiration (MVA), which includes the use of a suction device to remove the pregnancy. This option is typically offered up to 13 weeks of gestation and takes about 10-15 minutes.• A medical abortion, which involves taking pills to induce an abortion. This option is typically offered up to 12 to 13 weeks' gestation and can be managed in clinic or at home.You decide to:You speak to an IPPF member service provider, who offers you confidential and non-judgmental counselling about your options. They explain the two types of abortion available to you, which the safe2choose counsellors had also explained – medical abortion with pills and manual vacuum aspiration (MVA).You decide to:They explain two types of abortion available to you:• An in-clinic procedure called a manual vacuum aspiration (MVA), which includes the use of a suction device to remove the pregnancy. This option is typically offered up to 13 weeks of gestation and takes about 10-15 minutes.• A medical abortion, which involves taking pills to induce an abortion. This option is typically offered up to 12 to 13 weeks' gestation and can be managed in clinic or at home.You decide to:On the internet, you discover safe2choose.org and read on their website about available abortion care in your country and about others who have also had an abortion. You speak to one of their counsellors by live chat, and she offers confidential and non-judgmental counselling in your language, free of charge.You learn that there are two types of abortion available to you:• An in-clinic procedure called a manual vacuum aspiration (MVA), which includes the use of a suction device to remove the pregnancy. This option is typically offered up to 13 weeks of gestation and takes about 10-15 minutes.• A medical abortion, which involves taking pills to induce an abortion. This option is typically offered up to 13 weeks in-clinic or up to 12 weeks at home.You decide to:You've made the choice that best suits your needs and situation, and you've been supported to do so throughout the process. safe2choose.org and IPPF offer information, support and a range of options for person-centred and rights-based abortion care for everyone, regardless of their age, religion, nationality or social class. safe2choose's team of international counselors are here for support throughout the process at anytime. IPPF offers quality and non-judgmental abortion care through static clinics, community-based care, remote counseling, and support for self-managed medical abortion.For further information, please visit the following:• safe2choose's information on medical abortion and manual vacuum aspiration (MVA)• IPPF's short videos on medical abortion and manual vacuum aspiration (MVA)• Brands of medical abortion available at country level – safe2choose information and MedAb.orgYou visit a midwife at an IPPF member clinic who offers you confidential and non-judgmental counselling about your options.They explain two types of abortion available to you:• An in-clinic procedure called a manual vacuum aspiration (MVA), which includes the use of a suction device to remove the pregnancy. This option is typically offered up to 13 weeks of gestation and takes about 10-15 minutes.• A medical abortion, which involves taking pills to induce an abortion. This option is typically offered up to 12 to 13 weeks' gestation and can be managed in clinic or at home.You decide to:You've made the choice that best suits your needs and situation, and you've been supported to do so throughout the process.Abortions are very common and one of the safest medical procedures when done under the right conditions and with the right information. Everyone regardless of their age, religion, nationality or social class deserves access to a safe abortion. safe2choose.org and IPPF offer information, support and a range of options for person-centred and rights-based abortion care.safe2choose's team of international counsellors are here to support you throughout the process at anytime.You speak to an IPPF member service provider, who offers you confidential and non-judgmental counselling about your options.They explain two types of abortion available to you:• An in-clinic procedure called a manual vacuum aspiration (MVA), which includes the use of a suction device to remove the pregnancy. This option is typically offered up to 13 weeks of gestation and takes about 10-15 minutes.• A medical abortion, which involves taking pills to induce an abortion. This option is typically offered up to 12 to 13 weeks' gestation and can be managed in clinic or at home.You decide to: Also available in French, Spanish, and Portuguese

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| 27 September 2021

My abortion journey

Ada's abortion journeyTake a journey with Ada to discover her story. Like many people, she has just found out that she is pregnant, but she cannot afford to raise another child. She has decided to have an abortion. What will her options be, and what will she choose? Take a couple of minutes today to share her journey – click "Start" to begin...Your name is Ada. You've found out you are pregnant, but you cannot afford to raise another child. You have decided to have an abortion.What do you do?On the internet, you discover safe2choose.org and read on their website about available abortion care in your country and about others who have also had an abortion. You also find a toll-free number for an IPPF member association in your country that offers abortion information and support.You decide to:You call your friend Maryam, who explains to you that she knows many women who have had one or more abortions. She tells you that she herself has had two. She gives you advice about how to find information online, and also about the clinic where she had her abortions. You decide to:You speak to a safe2choose counsellor by live chat, and she offers confidential and non-judgmental counselling in your language, free of charge.You learn that there are two types of abortion available to you:• An in-clinic procedure called a manual vacuum aspiration (MVA), which includes the use of a suction device to remove the pregnancy. This option is typically offered up to 13 weeks of gestation and takes about 10-15 minutes.• A medical abortion, which involves taking pills to induce an abortion. This option is typically offered up to 12 to 13 weeks' gestation and can be managed in clinic or at home.You decide to:You speak to an IPPF member service provider, who offers you confidential and non-judgmental counselling about your options. They explain the two types of abortion available to you, which the safe2choose counsellors had also explained – medical abortion with pills and manual vacuum aspiration (MVA).You decide to:They explain two types of abortion available to you:• An in-clinic procedure called a manual vacuum aspiration (MVA), which includes the use of a suction device to remove the pregnancy. This option is typically offered up to 13 weeks of gestation and takes about 10-15 minutes.• A medical abortion, which involves taking pills to induce an abortion. This option is typically offered up to 12 to 13 weeks' gestation and can be managed in clinic or at home.You decide to:On the internet, you discover safe2choose.org and read on their website about available abortion care in your country and about others who have also had an abortion. You speak to one of their counsellors by live chat, and she offers confidential and non-judgmental counselling in your language, free of charge.You learn that there are two types of abortion available to you:• An in-clinic procedure called a manual vacuum aspiration (MVA), which includes the use of a suction device to remove the pregnancy. This option is typically offered up to 13 weeks of gestation and takes about 10-15 minutes.• A medical abortion, which involves taking pills to induce an abortion. This option is typically offered up to 13 weeks in-clinic or up to 12 weeks at home.You decide to:You've made the choice that best suits your needs and situation, and you've been supported to do so throughout the process. safe2choose.org and IPPF offer information, support and a range of options for person-centred and rights-based abortion care for everyone, regardless of their age, religion, nationality or social class. safe2choose's team of international counselors are here for support throughout the process at anytime. IPPF offers quality and non-judgmental abortion care through static clinics, community-based care, remote counseling, and support for self-managed medical abortion.For further information, please visit the following:• safe2choose's information on medical abortion and manual vacuum aspiration (MVA)• IPPF's short videos on medical abortion and manual vacuum aspiration (MVA)• Brands of medical abortion available at country level – safe2choose information and MedAb.orgYou visit a midwife at an IPPF member clinic who offers you confidential and non-judgmental counselling about your options.They explain two types of abortion available to you:• An in-clinic procedure called a manual vacuum aspiration (MVA), which includes the use of a suction device to remove the pregnancy. This option is typically offered up to 13 weeks of gestation and takes about 10-15 minutes.• A medical abortion, which involves taking pills to induce an abortion. This option is typically offered up to 12 to 13 weeks' gestation and can be managed in clinic or at home.You decide to:You've made the choice that best suits your needs and situation, and you've been supported to do so throughout the process.Abortions are very common and one of the safest medical procedures when done under the right conditions and with the right information. Everyone regardless of their age, religion, nationality or social class deserves access to a safe abortion. safe2choose.org and IPPF offer information, support and a range of options for person-centred and rights-based abortion care.safe2choose's team of international counsellors are here to support you throughout the process at anytime.You speak to an IPPF member service provider, who offers you confidential and non-judgmental counselling about your options.They explain two types of abortion available to you:• An in-clinic procedure called a manual vacuum aspiration (MVA), which includes the use of a suction device to remove the pregnancy. This option is typically offered up to 13 weeks of gestation and takes about 10-15 minutes.• A medical abortion, which involves taking pills to induce an abortion. This option is typically offered up to 12 to 13 weeks' gestation and can be managed in clinic or at home.You decide to: Also available in French, Spanish, and Portuguese

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| 10 September 2021

At a Glance 2020

At a Glance 2020 is a summary of our key achievements from our 2020 Annual Performance Report. The document is available in Arabic, English, French, and Spanish.

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| 10 September 2021

At a Glance 2020

At a Glance 2020 is a summary of our key achievements from our 2020 Annual Performance Report. The document is available in Arabic, English, French, and Spanish.

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| 06 September 2021

IMAP Statement - Reproductive Health in a Time of COVID-19

This statement is intended to support and guide IPPF Member Associations and other sexual and reproductive health and rights (SRHR), humanitarian and development organisations regarding COVID-19 and vaccination and the impact on delivery of sexual and reproductive healthcare (SRH). It covers issues related to advocacy to address health inequalities and stigma, in addition to medical and service delivery recommendations, evidence and practical guidance from the scientific community. 

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| 06 September 2021

IMAP Statement - Reproductive Health in a Time of COVID-19

This statement is intended to support and guide IPPF Member Associations and other sexual and reproductive health and rights (SRHR), humanitarian and development organisations regarding COVID-19 and vaccination and the impact on delivery of sexual and reproductive healthcare (SRH). It covers issues related to advocacy to address health inequalities and stigma, in addition to medical and service delivery recommendations, evidence and practical guidance from the scientific community. 

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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.

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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.

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| 29 June 2021

Financial Statements 2020

The Board of Trustees presents its reports and the audited consolidated financial statements for the year ended 31 December 2020 under the Charities Act 2011. The International Planned Parenthood Federation (IPPF) is a global service provider and a leading advocate of sexual and reproductive health and rights for all. IPPF is a worldwide movement of national organizations working with and for communities and individuals, focusing support on those who are poor, marginalized, socially-excluded and under-served. IPPF currently has 118 Member Associations (MAs), working in 129 countries (the Caribbean Family Planning Affiliation operates in 12 countries). In addition, IPPF has 13 national Collaborative Partners (CPs) and two International Collaborative Partners (ICPs) working in a further 13 countries where there is not currently a Member Association. This brings the total number of countries in which IPPF is working to 142. The Member Associations of IPPF are all autonomous and report independently, and their financial statements are therefore not presented here.  The financial statements contained herein have been prepared in accordance with United Kingdom Generally Accepted Accounting Practice, including the ‘Statement of Recommended Practice applicable to charities preparing their accounts in accordance with the Financial Reporting Standard applicable in the UK and Republic of Ireland (FRS 102)’ (SORP 2019), and applicable UK law. The financial statements include the charity, comprising the central office and three regions, South Asia, East and South-East Asia and Arab World regions; and the group which additionally includes the Africa and Europe regions and IPPF World Wide Inc. The separate autonomous business unit representing the Western Hemisphere left IPPF on 31 August 2020.

Financial Statements 2020
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| 29 June 2021

Financial Statements 2020

The Board of Trustees presents its reports and the audited consolidated financial statements for the year ended 31 December 2020 under the Charities Act 2011. The International Planned Parenthood Federation (IPPF) is a global service provider and a leading advocate of sexual and reproductive health and rights for all. IPPF is a worldwide movement of national organizations working with and for communities and individuals, focusing support on those who are poor, marginalized, socially-excluded and under-served. IPPF currently has 118 Member Associations (MAs), working in 129 countries (the Caribbean Family Planning Affiliation operates in 12 countries). In addition, IPPF has 13 national Collaborative Partners (CPs) and two International Collaborative Partners (ICPs) working in a further 13 countries where there is not currently a Member Association. This brings the total number of countries in which IPPF is working to 142. The Member Associations of IPPF are all autonomous and report independently, and their financial statements are therefore not presented here.  The financial statements contained herein have been prepared in accordance with United Kingdom Generally Accepted Accounting Practice, including the ‘Statement of Recommended Practice applicable to charities preparing their accounts in accordance with the Financial Reporting Standard applicable in the UK and Republic of Ireland (FRS 102)’ (SORP 2019), and applicable UK law. The financial statements include the charity, comprising the central office and three regions, South Asia, East and South-East Asia and Arab World regions; and the group which additionally includes the Africa and Europe regions and IPPF World Wide Inc. The separate autonomous business unit representing the Western Hemisphere left IPPF on 31 August 2020.

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| 28 April 2021

Stigma-Free Abortion Services in Ghana - A report

From August 2019 to January 2021, Youth Development Labs (YLabs) partnered with Planned Parenthood Association of Ghana (PPAG) on the Stigma-Free Abortion Services (StigFAS) project, with the goal of increasing access to safe abortion services for young women and girls in Accra, Ghana. The project approach involved exploring the challenge through participatory qualitative research, developing an intervention through a youth-driven design process, and implementing a small pilot program. The intervention consisted of three complementary elements designed to increase girls’ awareness of safe abortion options and improve their linkage to sexual health services, including safe abortion care. These elements were Girl Boss, a future-focused outreach program led by female peer mentors Sister Support, a free phone/text confidential counseling and referral service Safe Pass, a partnership with local pharmacists to guide girls to safe abortion services. Take a look at our final report on this project via the link attached above. 

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| 28 April 2021

Stigma-Free Abortion Services in Ghana - A report

From August 2019 to January 2021, Youth Development Labs (YLabs) partnered with Planned Parenthood Association of Ghana (PPAG) on the Stigma-Free Abortion Services (StigFAS) project, with the goal of increasing access to safe abortion services for young women and girls in Accra, Ghana. The project approach involved exploring the challenge through participatory qualitative research, developing an intervention through a youth-driven design process, and implementing a small pilot program. The intervention consisted of three complementary elements designed to increase girls’ awareness of safe abortion options and improve their linkage to sexual health services, including safe abortion care. These elements were Girl Boss, a future-focused outreach program led by female peer mentors Sister Support, a free phone/text confidential counseling and referral service Safe Pass, a partnership with local pharmacists to guide girls to safe abortion services. Take a look at our final report on this project via the link attached above.