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Through its various programmes in 2022, IPPFAR recorded significant achievements in promoting and defending the rights of women, girls, and men in sub-Saharan Africa.
IPPF is a locally owned, globally connected civil society movement.
We work to ensure people are free to make choices about their sexuality and wellbeing, in a world without discrimination.
Building on a proud history of over 65 years of achievement, we commit to lead a locally owned, globally connected civil society movement that provides and enables services and champions sexual and reproductive health and rights for all, especially the under-served.
In 2020, IPPFAR Member Associations provided a total of 105,429,716 sexual and reproductive health and rights services, representing close to half of the total number of SRHR services delivered by IPPF that year. Women received 89% of the services provided, while young people accounted for 55% of the total SRHR services provided.
IPPF works in 142 countries to provide help, advice, services and supplies relating to any aspect of sexual and reproductive health. These services are delivered through an IPPF Member Association (MA).
MAs are IPPF accredited organizations within country. In Africa the Regional Office, we count 33 locally-owned Member Associations and 6 collaborative partners in 39 countries in sub-Saharan Africa.
To find your local MA simply view the list below, or filter by region and country.
Africa
Quarterly Newsletter, April - June 2022. Click on the image above to read.
Africa
The Hear Our Roar is the go-to source for updates on the latest activities and accomplishments of the International Planned Parenthood Federation (…
Africa
IPPF Africa Region Quarterly Newsletter- October-December 2022
Africa
Through its various programmes in 2022, IPPFAR recorded significant achievements in promoting and defending the rights of women, girls, and men in…
The International Conference on Family Planning (ICFP) 2022, the world's largest gathering of family planning and reproductive health, was held in…
Africa
The term 'Feminicide' was first defined in 1976 by the South African feminist author Diana Elisabeth Hamilton Russel as 'the killing of women by men…
A team from the IPPFIPPFAR recently visited IPPF’s Collaborative Partner (CP) in São Tomé and Príncipe, Associação Santomense para Promoção Familiar…
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