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A selection of resources from across the Federation

Mozambique, Uganda
Stand Up Factsheet 2025
Healthcare, Rights & Choice: The Stand Up Initiative in Action Imagine a world where every young woman and girl has the power to make informed choices about their sexual and reproductive health. That’s the vision of Stand Up for Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights (Stand Up)—a groundbreaking 6.5-year initiative driving change in Uganda and Mozambique. Our Impact So Far: 6 service provision clusters established
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| 17 July 2022
Consent - Treasure Your Pleasure
While simple, there’s more to consent than meets the eye. Get familiar with the basics and watch your sex game go from good to mutually great.

| 17 July 2022
Sex Feel - Treasure Your Pleasure
Sex feels different to different bodies, and depending on the mood and more, the feeling can change with every experience. One thing though, it shouldn’t leave you feeling bad. Here are some ways people have described their moments of pleasure. We would like to hear your hot take - what does sex feel like to you?

| 17 July 2022
Treasure Your Pleasure - Our Manifesto
Safe, healthy sex is not just good, it’s important for everyone who chooses to enjoy it. Through this Manifesto, we’re re-writing the story on sex and pleasure across the continent, and we’re taking you on the ride because doing it right really IS a flex. Like and share this if you agree. #TreasureYourPleasure

| 07 July 2022
IPPF Africa Region Quarterly Newsletter - July-September 2022
Quarterly Newsletter, July - September 2022. Click on the image above to read.
| 28 June 2022
IPPF 2021 Annual Performance Report
IPPF has always done the utmost to advance sexual and reproductive health and rights for all. In 2021, IPPF Member Associations (MAs) continued to demonstrate their resilience and adaptability to carry on serving people in spite of the severe disruption caused by the COVID-19 pandemic. A total of 231.4 million services were delivered, a six per cent increase on 2020. Despite comprising fewer MAs, IPPF recovered more than half the decrease caused the previous year by clinic closures and other restrictions. Couple years of protection (CYP) increased by eight percent to reach 29 million – higher than in any year prior to the pandemic.

| 24 June 2022
IPPF first high level visit to Cape Verde: Video report
From 25 - 29 May 2022, IPPF Board of Trustees Chair, Kate Gilmore, and IPPF Regional Director for Africa, Marie-Evelyne Petrus-Barry, made an official visit to Cape Verde to support the work of VERDEFAM, the Cape Verde Association for the Protection of the Family and IPPF's Member Association in the country. The visit was aimed at strengthening IPPF’s work through VERDEFAM, the Cape Verdian Government, and other International Organizations in the country.
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