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IMAP Frequently Asked Questions: Using pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) and gender affirming hormone therapy (GAHT) for transgender and gender-diverse clients

Whether you're considering PrEP yourself, supporting someone who is, or simply curious, here's what you need to know.

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| 05 August 2025

IPPF Africa Annual Report 2024

IPPF Africa Region Annual Report 2024 Advancing Rights, Expanding Access, Empowering Communities In 2024, IPPF Africa Region reaffirmed its leadership in delivering quality sexual and reproductive health services and championing rights across the continent, despite facing political instability, funding challenges, and increasing opposition to sexual and reproductive rights. The region delivered over 99.2 million sexual and reproductive health services, with 54 percent provided to young people. There was a 28 percent increase in safe abortion services, contributing to the prevention of 1.6 million unsafe abortions, the avoidance of 5.4 million unintended pregnancies, and saving over 312 million US dollars in healthcare costs. Throughout the year, IPPF Africa influenced eight major policy wins, launched a regional youth steering committee, and expanded its partnerships with community-led organizations, including LGBTQI+ and feminist movements. The region also strengthened its presence in humanitarian settings and invested in digital outreach, data systems, and innovative funding models to promote sustainability and inclusive access to care. This report highlights the bold steps taken to ensure that every individual across Africa can access the health services, rights, and dignity they deserve. We extend a special thank you to our Member Associations and Collaborative Partners for their valuable contributions. This report would not have been possible without their unwavering support and commitment to our shared goals.

2024 Annual Report Cover Photo
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| 05 August 2025

IPPF Africa Annual Report 2024

IPPF Africa Region Annual Report 2024 Advancing Rights, Expanding Access, Empowering Communities In 2024, IPPF Africa Region reaffirmed its leadership in delivering quality sexual and reproductive health services and championing rights across the continent, despite facing political instability, funding challenges, and increasing opposition to sexual and reproductive rights. The region delivered over 99.2 million sexual and reproductive health services, with 54 percent provided to young people. There was a 28 percent increase in safe abortion services, contributing to the prevention of 1.6 million unsafe abortions, the avoidance of 5.4 million unintended pregnancies, and saving over 312 million US dollars in healthcare costs. Throughout the year, IPPF Africa influenced eight major policy wins, launched a regional youth steering committee, and expanded its partnerships with community-led organizations, including LGBTQI+ and feminist movements. The region also strengthened its presence in humanitarian settings and invested in digital outreach, data systems, and innovative funding models to promote sustainability and inclusive access to care. This report highlights the bold steps taken to ensure that every individual across Africa can access the health services, rights, and dignity they deserve. We extend a special thank you to our Member Associations and Collaborative Partners for their valuable contributions. This report would not have been possible without their unwavering support and commitment to our shared goals.

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| 18 March 2025

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 321+ health professionals trained to respond to SGBV 563 providers trained in youth-friendly contraceptive services 638,115+ visits for SRH services, 75% of whom were adolescent girls & young women Through strategic partnerships with Reproductive Health Uganda (RHU) and AMODEFA Mozambique, we’re strengthening healthcare systems, advocating for inclusive policies, and ensuring no one is left behind.  

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| 18 March 2025

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 321+ health professionals trained to respond to SGBV 563 providers trained in youth-friendly contraceptive services 638,115+ visits for SRH services, 75% of whom were adolescent girls & young women Through strategic partnerships with Reproductive Health Uganda (RHU) and AMODEFA Mozambique, we’re strengthening healthcare systems, advocating for inclusive policies, and ensuring no one is left behind.  

2024 Annual Report Cover Photo
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| 05 August 2025

IPPF Africa Annual Report 2024

IPPF Africa Region Annual Report 2024 Advancing Rights, Expanding Access, Empowering Communities In 2024, IPPF Africa Region reaffirmed its leadership in delivering quality sexual and reproductive health services and championing rights across the continent, despite facing political instability, funding challenges, and increasing opposition to sexual and reproductive rights. The region delivered over 99.2 million sexual and reproductive health services, with 54 percent provided to young people. There was a 28 percent increase in safe abortion services, contributing to the prevention of 1.6 million unsafe abortions, the avoidance of 5.4 million unintended pregnancies, and saving over 312 million US dollars in healthcare costs. Throughout the year, IPPF Africa influenced eight major policy wins, launched a regional youth steering committee, and expanded its partnerships with community-led organizations, including LGBTQI+ and feminist movements. The region also strengthened its presence in humanitarian settings and invested in digital outreach, data systems, and innovative funding models to promote sustainability and inclusive access to care. This report highlights the bold steps taken to ensure that every individual across Africa can access the health services, rights, and dignity they deserve. We extend a special thank you to our Member Associations and Collaborative Partners for their valuable contributions. This report would not have been possible without their unwavering support and commitment to our shared goals.

2024 Annual Report Cover Photo
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| 05 August 2025

IPPF Africa Annual Report 2024

IPPF Africa Region Annual Report 2024 Advancing Rights, Expanding Access, Empowering Communities In 2024, IPPF Africa Region reaffirmed its leadership in delivering quality sexual and reproductive health services and championing rights across the continent, despite facing political instability, funding challenges, and increasing opposition to sexual and reproductive rights. The region delivered over 99.2 million sexual and reproductive health services, with 54 percent provided to young people. There was a 28 percent increase in safe abortion services, contributing to the prevention of 1.6 million unsafe abortions, the avoidance of 5.4 million unintended pregnancies, and saving over 312 million US dollars in healthcare costs. Throughout the year, IPPF Africa influenced eight major policy wins, launched a regional youth steering committee, and expanded its partnerships with community-led organizations, including LGBTQI+ and feminist movements. The region also strengthened its presence in humanitarian settings and invested in digital outreach, data systems, and innovative funding models to promote sustainability and inclusive access to care. This report highlights the bold steps taken to ensure that every individual across Africa can access the health services, rights, and dignity they deserve. We extend a special thank you to our Member Associations and Collaborative Partners for their valuable contributions. This report would not have been possible without their unwavering support and commitment to our shared goals.

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| 18 March 2025

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 321+ health professionals trained to respond to SGBV 563 providers trained in youth-friendly contraceptive services 638,115+ visits for SRH services, 75% of whom were adolescent girls & young women Through strategic partnerships with Reproductive Health Uganda (RHU) and AMODEFA Mozambique, we’re strengthening healthcare systems, advocating for inclusive policies, and ensuring no one is left behind.  

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| 18 March 2025

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 321+ health professionals trained to respond to SGBV 563 providers trained in youth-friendly contraceptive services 638,115+ visits for SRH services, 75% of whom were adolescent girls & young women Through strategic partnerships with Reproductive Health Uganda (RHU) and AMODEFA Mozambique, we’re strengthening healthcare systems, advocating for inclusive policies, and ensuring no one is left behind.