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IPPF Regions' Achievements in 2023

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Africa's Health Champions: IPPF Regions' Achievements in 2023

IPPF Africa Region has released its 2023 achievements video highlighting impactful work across the continent this past year. The 2-minute video gives a snapshot of IPPF's support for expanding access to family planning, advancing sexual and reproductive health rights through advocacy, supporting gender, equality, providing comprehensive sexuality education for youth, increasing access to safe abortion care, and eliminating harmful practices.

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Fast Facts about Adolescents & Youth in Swaziland
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| 11 April 2018

Fast Facts about Adolescents & Youth in Swaziland

The Youth Action Movement of Swaziland shares facts about adolescents in their country through this ingenious video. Please check it out.  Follow their brilliant work through their Facebook page - @YouthActionMovementSwaziland. 

Fast Facts about Adolescents & Youth in Swaziland
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| 11 April 2018

Fast Facts about Adolescents & Youth in Swaziland

The Youth Action Movement of Swaziland shares facts about adolescents in their country through this ingenious video. Please check it out.  Follow their brilliant work through their Facebook page - @YouthActionMovementSwaziland. 

Integrating Cervical Cancer Screening and Preventive Therapy with Other Reproductive Health Services
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| 26 March 2018

Cervical Cancer Prevention

IPPF developed these materials following a successful implementation of our Regional Cervical Cancer Project. Through this project, which reached thousands of women, many Cervical Cancer related deaths were averted. Good lessons were learnt during the implementation of this project and were documented to help improve similar projects in the future. The publications include materials that cover the topics below: Integrating Cervical Cancer Screening and Preventive Therapy with Other Reproductive Health Services: An Entry Point to a Wider Range of Service Offering The Single Visit Approach: A Practical and Effective Approach to Cervical Cancer Prevention Strengthening Referral Systems for Improved Cervical Cancer Prevention Outcomes Performance-Based Funding in the Cervical Cancer Screening and Preventive Therapy Programme

Integrating Cervical Cancer Screening and Preventive Therapy with Other Reproductive Health Services
Resource

| 26 March 2018

Cervical Cancer Prevention

IPPF developed these materials following a successful implementation of our Regional Cervical Cancer Project. Through this project, which reached thousands of women, many Cervical Cancer related deaths were averted. Good lessons were learnt during the implementation of this project and were documented to help improve similar projects in the future. The publications include materials that cover the topics below: Integrating Cervical Cancer Screening and Preventive Therapy with Other Reproductive Health Services: An Entry Point to a Wider Range of Service Offering The Single Visit Approach: A Practical and Effective Approach to Cervical Cancer Prevention Strengthening Referral Systems for Improved Cervical Cancer Prevention Outcomes Performance-Based Funding in the Cervical Cancer Screening and Preventive Therapy Programme

Social Accountability - Community-driven action for improved SRHR delivery & outcomes
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| 13 March 2018

Social Accountability: Community-driven action for improved SRH service delivery and outcomes

There are huge disparities in provision of sexual and reproductive health services between the poor and better off populations. There is growing recognition that to redress the glaring inequalities and ensure accessible and equitable access to quality SRH services and information for all, those who are directly affected by these problems, need a strong voice. This will help express their preferences and opinions and influence decisions about public policies, programmes and distribution of national resources. This means that poor communities should be able to articulate their priorities and concerns; air their dissatisfaction with inadequate services or non-performance of service providers, and demand for responsiveness, transparency and accountability. Likewise, the responsible government officials and service providers have an obligation to listen to their feedback, explain why gaps exist, and take necessary steps to address them. Josephine Mutungi expounds further on this topic through in this publication. 

Social Accountability - Community-driven action for improved SRHR delivery & outcomes
Resource

| 13 March 2018

Social Accountability: Community-driven action for improved SRH service delivery and outcomes

There are huge disparities in provision of sexual and reproductive health services between the poor and better off populations. There is growing recognition that to redress the glaring inequalities and ensure accessible and equitable access to quality SRH services and information for all, those who are directly affected by these problems, need a strong voice. This will help express their preferences and opinions and influence decisions about public policies, programmes and distribution of national resources. This means that poor communities should be able to articulate their priorities and concerns; air their dissatisfaction with inadequate services or non-performance of service providers, and demand for responsiveness, transparency and accountability. Likewise, the responsible government officials and service providers have an obligation to listen to their feedback, explain why gaps exist, and take necessary steps to address them. Josephine Mutungi expounds further on this topic through in this publication. 

Fast Facts about Adolescents & Youth in Swaziland
Resource

| 11 April 2018

Fast Facts about Adolescents & Youth in Swaziland

The Youth Action Movement of Swaziland shares facts about adolescents in their country through this ingenious video. Please check it out.  Follow their brilliant work through their Facebook page - @YouthActionMovementSwaziland. 

Fast Facts about Adolescents & Youth in Swaziland
Resource

| 11 April 2018

Fast Facts about Adolescents & Youth in Swaziland

The Youth Action Movement of Swaziland shares facts about adolescents in their country through this ingenious video. Please check it out.  Follow their brilliant work through their Facebook page - @YouthActionMovementSwaziland. 

Integrating Cervical Cancer Screening and Preventive Therapy with Other Reproductive Health Services
Resource

| 26 March 2018

Cervical Cancer Prevention

IPPF developed these materials following a successful implementation of our Regional Cervical Cancer Project. Through this project, which reached thousands of women, many Cervical Cancer related deaths were averted. Good lessons were learnt during the implementation of this project and were documented to help improve similar projects in the future. The publications include materials that cover the topics below: Integrating Cervical Cancer Screening and Preventive Therapy with Other Reproductive Health Services: An Entry Point to a Wider Range of Service Offering The Single Visit Approach: A Practical and Effective Approach to Cervical Cancer Prevention Strengthening Referral Systems for Improved Cervical Cancer Prevention Outcomes Performance-Based Funding in the Cervical Cancer Screening and Preventive Therapy Programme

Integrating Cervical Cancer Screening and Preventive Therapy with Other Reproductive Health Services
Resource

| 26 March 2018

Cervical Cancer Prevention

IPPF developed these materials following a successful implementation of our Regional Cervical Cancer Project. Through this project, which reached thousands of women, many Cervical Cancer related deaths were averted. Good lessons were learnt during the implementation of this project and were documented to help improve similar projects in the future. The publications include materials that cover the topics below: Integrating Cervical Cancer Screening and Preventive Therapy with Other Reproductive Health Services: An Entry Point to a Wider Range of Service Offering The Single Visit Approach: A Practical and Effective Approach to Cervical Cancer Prevention Strengthening Referral Systems for Improved Cervical Cancer Prevention Outcomes Performance-Based Funding in the Cervical Cancer Screening and Preventive Therapy Programme

Social Accountability - Community-driven action for improved SRHR delivery & outcomes
Resource

| 13 March 2018

Social Accountability: Community-driven action for improved SRH service delivery and outcomes

There are huge disparities in provision of sexual and reproductive health services between the poor and better off populations. There is growing recognition that to redress the glaring inequalities and ensure accessible and equitable access to quality SRH services and information for all, those who are directly affected by these problems, need a strong voice. This will help express their preferences and opinions and influence decisions about public policies, programmes and distribution of national resources. This means that poor communities should be able to articulate their priorities and concerns; air their dissatisfaction with inadequate services or non-performance of service providers, and demand for responsiveness, transparency and accountability. Likewise, the responsible government officials and service providers have an obligation to listen to their feedback, explain why gaps exist, and take necessary steps to address them. Josephine Mutungi expounds further on this topic through in this publication. 

Social Accountability - Community-driven action for improved SRHR delivery & outcomes
Resource

| 13 March 2018

Social Accountability: Community-driven action for improved SRH service delivery and outcomes

There are huge disparities in provision of sexual and reproductive health services between the poor and better off populations. There is growing recognition that to redress the glaring inequalities and ensure accessible and equitable access to quality SRH services and information for all, those who are directly affected by these problems, need a strong voice. This will help express their preferences and opinions and influence decisions about public policies, programmes and distribution of national resources. This means that poor communities should be able to articulate their priorities and concerns; air their dissatisfaction with inadequate services or non-performance of service providers, and demand for responsiveness, transparency and accountability. Likewise, the responsible government officials and service providers have an obligation to listen to their feedback, explain why gaps exist, and take necessary steps to address them. Josephine Mutungi expounds further on this topic through in this publication.