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Latest resources from across the federation and our partners

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A selection of resources from across the Federation

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Sudan, Bangladesh, Ethiopia, Mozambique

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IPPF Case Studies: The impact of the US funding cuts

These case studies document the human cost of US funding cuts, drawing on case studies from IPPF Member Associations and Collaborative Partners in Bangladesh, Ethiopia, Mozambique, and Sudan.

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| 17 January 2020

Tanzania: Fighting back against the Global Gag Rule

In 2017, the US administration implemented the Global Gag Rule (GGR), a policy that denied funding to organizations that provided abortion care.    IPPF refused to sign the policy that required us to deny women and girls the freedom to choose what happens to their body. As a result, IPPF lost $100 million in funding.    Our Member Association in Tanzania – Chama cha Uzazi na Malezi Bora Tanzania (UMATI) – was forced to close 5 of its 11 clinics.  But thanks to emergency funding from the Belgium government, UMATI was able to improve their remaining clinics, increase the number of qualified staff and continue to provide quality care for those who need it. Find out more about the Global Gag Rule and its devastating impact

Woman in Tanzania having an ultrasound
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| 17 January 2020

Tanzania: Fighting back against the Global Gag Rule

In 2017, the US administration implemented the Global Gag Rule (GGR), a policy that denied funding to organizations that provided abortion care.    IPPF refused to sign the policy that required us to deny women and girls the freedom to choose what happens to their body. As a result, IPPF lost $100 million in funding.    Our Member Association in Tanzania – Chama cha Uzazi na Malezi Bora Tanzania (UMATI) – was forced to close 5 of its 11 clinics.  But thanks to emergency funding from the Belgium government, UMATI was able to improve their remaining clinics, increase the number of qualified staff and continue to provide quality care for those who need it. Find out more about the Global Gag Rule and its devastating impact

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| 16 January 2020

U.S. 990 2020

Download the IPPF's 2020 "Return of Organization Exempt From Income Tax" U.S. 990 report below. 

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| 03 June 2026

U.S. 990 2020

Download the IPPF's 2020 "Return of Organization Exempt From Income Tax" U.S. 990 report below. 

Gender Transformative Approach – Kenya cover
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| 01 January 2020

Gender Transformative Approach – Kenya

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| 01 January 2020

Gender Transformative Approach – Kenya

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| 01 January 2020

Youth Led Social Accountability in Malawi

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| 01 January 2020

Youth Led Social Accountability in Malawi

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| 01 January 2020

Youth-led Social Accountability in Ethiopia

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| 01 January 2020

Youth-led Social Accountability in Ethiopia

Future Research Priorities on Peer Education cover
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| 01 January 2020

Future Research Priorities on Peer Education

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| 01 January 2020

Future Research Priorities on Peer Education

Asking the Right Questions cover
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| 01 January 2020

Asking the Right Questions

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| 01 January 2020

Asking the Right Questions

Review of ‘pleasure gaps and opportunities’ in SE programmes in Ghana and Kenya cover
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| 01 January 2020

Review of ‘pleasure gaps and opportunities’ in SE programmes in Ghana and Kenya

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| 01 January 2020

Review of ‘pleasure gaps and opportunities’ in SE programmes in Ghana and Kenya

2019 IPPF Humanitarian_Youth Capability Statement
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| 09 December 2019

Capability Statement: Youth in Humanitarian Action

Launched at the World Humanitarian Summit, the Compact for Young People in Humanitarian Action is a collective commitment of over 50 humanitarian actors to ensure that the priorities of young people are addressed, and that they are informed, consulted, and meaningfully engaged throughout all stages of humanitarian action. The ‘Inter-agency Guidelines for Working with and for Young People in Humanitarian Settings’ was developed to address the gap in humanitarian tools that tend to overlook young people, a specific but broad demographic with interlinked needs across multiple sectors.

2019 IPPF Humanitarian_Youth Capability Statement
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| 09 December 2019

Capability Statement: Youth in Humanitarian Action

Launched at the World Humanitarian Summit, the Compact for Young People in Humanitarian Action is a collective commitment of over 50 humanitarian actors to ensure that the priorities of young people are addressed, and that they are informed, consulted, and meaningfully engaged throughout all stages of humanitarian action. The ‘Inter-agency Guidelines for Working with and for Young People in Humanitarian Settings’ was developed to address the gap in humanitarian tools that tend to overlook young people, a specific but broad demographic with interlinked needs across multiple sectors.

IMAP statement on expanding access and contraceptive choice
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| 06 December 2019

IMAP statement on expanding access and contraceptive choice through integrated sexual and reproductive health services

In 2018, IPPF endorsed the WHO/UNFPA Call to Action to Attain Universal Health Coverage Through Linked Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights and HIV Interventions.13 This IMAP statement serves as a reminder of this call to action to ensure all people have access to comprehensive SRH services, including integrated contraceptive and HIV/STI services, provided through primary healthcare.

IMAP statement on expanding access and contraceptive choice
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| 06 December 2019

IMAP statement on expanding access and contraceptive choice through integrated sexual and reproductive health services

In 2018, IPPF endorsed the WHO/UNFPA Call to Action to Attain Universal Health Coverage Through Linked Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights and HIV Interventions.13 This IMAP statement serves as a reminder of this call to action to ensure all people have access to comprehensive SRH services, including integrated contraceptive and HIV/STI services, provided through primary healthcare.

Woman in Tanzania having an ultrasound
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| 17 January 2020

Tanzania: Fighting back against the Global Gag Rule

In 2017, the US administration implemented the Global Gag Rule (GGR), a policy that denied funding to organizations that provided abortion care.    IPPF refused to sign the policy that required us to deny women and girls the freedom to choose what happens to their body. As a result, IPPF lost $100 million in funding.    Our Member Association in Tanzania – Chama cha Uzazi na Malezi Bora Tanzania (UMATI) – was forced to close 5 of its 11 clinics.  But thanks to emergency funding from the Belgium government, UMATI was able to improve their remaining clinics, increase the number of qualified staff and continue to provide quality care for those who need it. Find out more about the Global Gag Rule and its devastating impact

Woman in Tanzania having an ultrasound
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| 17 January 2020

Tanzania: Fighting back against the Global Gag Rule

In 2017, the US administration implemented the Global Gag Rule (GGR), a policy that denied funding to organizations that provided abortion care.    IPPF refused to sign the policy that required us to deny women and girls the freedom to choose what happens to their body. As a result, IPPF lost $100 million in funding.    Our Member Association in Tanzania – Chama cha Uzazi na Malezi Bora Tanzania (UMATI) – was forced to close 5 of its 11 clinics.  But thanks to emergency funding from the Belgium government, UMATI was able to improve their remaining clinics, increase the number of qualified staff and continue to provide quality care for those who need it. Find out more about the Global Gag Rule and its devastating impact

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| 16 January 2020

U.S. 990 2020

Download the IPPF's 2020 "Return of Organization Exempt From Income Tax" U.S. 990 report below. 

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| 03 June 2026

U.S. 990 2020

Download the IPPF's 2020 "Return of Organization Exempt From Income Tax" U.S. 990 report below. 

Gender Transformative Approach – Kenya cover
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| 01 January 2020

Gender Transformative Approach – Kenya

Gender Transformative Approach – Kenya cover
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| 01 January 2020

Gender Transformative Approach – Kenya

Youth Led Social Accountability in Malawi cover
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| 01 January 2020

Youth Led Social Accountability in Malawi

Youth Led Social Accountability in Malawi cover
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| 01 January 2020

Youth Led Social Accountability in Malawi

Youth-led Social Accountability in Ethiopia cover
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| 01 January 2020

Youth-led Social Accountability in Ethiopia

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| 01 January 2020

Youth-led Social Accountability in Ethiopia

Future Research Priorities on Peer Education cover
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| 01 January 2020

Future Research Priorities on Peer Education

Future Research Priorities on Peer Education cover
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| 01 January 2020

Future Research Priorities on Peer Education

Asking the Right Questions cover
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| 01 January 2020

Asking the Right Questions

Asking the Right Questions cover
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| 01 January 2020

Asking the Right Questions

Review of ‘pleasure gaps and opportunities’ in SE programmes in Ghana and Kenya cover
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| 01 January 2020

Review of ‘pleasure gaps and opportunities’ in SE programmes in Ghana and Kenya

Review of ‘pleasure gaps and opportunities’ in SE programmes in Ghana and Kenya cover
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| 01 January 2020

Review of ‘pleasure gaps and opportunities’ in SE programmes in Ghana and Kenya

2019 IPPF Humanitarian_Youth Capability Statement
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| 09 December 2019

Capability Statement: Youth in Humanitarian Action

Launched at the World Humanitarian Summit, the Compact for Young People in Humanitarian Action is a collective commitment of over 50 humanitarian actors to ensure that the priorities of young people are addressed, and that they are informed, consulted, and meaningfully engaged throughout all stages of humanitarian action. The ‘Inter-agency Guidelines for Working with and for Young People in Humanitarian Settings’ was developed to address the gap in humanitarian tools that tend to overlook young people, a specific but broad demographic with interlinked needs across multiple sectors.

2019 IPPF Humanitarian_Youth Capability Statement
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| 09 December 2019

Capability Statement: Youth in Humanitarian Action

Launched at the World Humanitarian Summit, the Compact for Young People in Humanitarian Action is a collective commitment of over 50 humanitarian actors to ensure that the priorities of young people are addressed, and that they are informed, consulted, and meaningfully engaged throughout all stages of humanitarian action. The ‘Inter-agency Guidelines for Working with and for Young People in Humanitarian Settings’ was developed to address the gap in humanitarian tools that tend to overlook young people, a specific but broad demographic with interlinked needs across multiple sectors.

IMAP statement on expanding access and contraceptive choice
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| 06 December 2019

IMAP statement on expanding access and contraceptive choice through integrated sexual and reproductive health services

In 2018, IPPF endorsed the WHO/UNFPA Call to Action to Attain Universal Health Coverage Through Linked Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights and HIV Interventions.13 This IMAP statement serves as a reminder of this call to action to ensure all people have access to comprehensive SRH services, including integrated contraceptive and HIV/STI services, provided through primary healthcare.

IMAP statement on expanding access and contraceptive choice
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| 06 December 2019

IMAP statement on expanding access and contraceptive choice through integrated sexual and reproductive health services

In 2018, IPPF endorsed the WHO/UNFPA Call to Action to Attain Universal Health Coverage Through Linked Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights and HIV Interventions.13 This IMAP statement serves as a reminder of this call to action to ensure all people have access to comprehensive SRH services, including integrated contraceptive and HIV/STI services, provided through primary healthcare.