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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| 25 August 2016
A bright future: Lanterns for women's empowerment
Women's empowerment is key to ensuring gender equality and health equity. A partnership between public, private and civil society found a unique way to address health and gender inequalities in some of the most disadvantaged communities of northern Ghana. This short film funded by the Japan Trust Fund showcases a project that introduced solar lanterns, health and economic interventions to 20 villages.
| 22 June 2016
At a Glance 2015
Key facts and figures highlighting IPPF's achievements in 2015.
| 16 June 2016
Locally owned
We want to enable all women and girls to decide about their body, the size of their family, their education and future. We provide services to meet their contraceptive needs, and bring about policy changes locally and globally, as their sexual and reproductive rights are human rights.
| 16 June 2016
IPPF and Youth
The world has the largest youth generation ever. IPPF is putting young people at the heart of its services: with them, we want to change social norms and guarantee their rights.
| 16 June 2016
Women, Girls and Gender
The data about gender inequality are shocking: millions of women are victims of early marriage, female genital mutilation and different sorts of gender violence and discrimination.
| 16 June 2016
Service Delivery
Women and girls around the world have an unmet need for reproductive health services. In 2015, IPPF provided 175 million services, 82% of which went to poor and marginalised people.