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Bridging to a new era.
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2022 Annual Performance Report

Bridging to a new era.
The Influence of Law on Young People's Access to SRH in Sri Lanka
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| 17 February 2017

Over Protected and Underserved - The Influence of Law on Young People's Access to SRH in Sri Lanka

This study was designed to fill an important gap in research in Sri Lanka. The research included a desk-based review of existing laws, regulations and policies on SRH in Sri Lanka, as well as the collection and analysis of qualitative and quantitative data from young people, parents and SRH service providers in Sri Lanka. 

The Influence of Law on Young People's Access to SRH in Sri Lanka
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| 17 February 2017

Over Protected and Underserved - The Influence of Law on Young People's Access to SRH in Sri Lanka

This study was designed to fill an important gap in research in Sri Lanka. The research included a desk-based review of existing laws, regulations and policies on SRH in Sri Lanka, as well as the collection and analysis of qualitative and quantitative data from young people, parents and SRH service providers in Sri Lanka. 

Influence of Law on Young People's Access to SRH
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| 16 February 2017

Overprotected and Undeserved: The influence of Law on Young People's Access to Sexual and Reproductive Health in India

This study exploring legal barriers to young people’s access to sexual and reproductive (SRH) services in India contributes to filling an important gap in research. The research included a legal and policy review of laws related to SRH, as well as the collection and analysis of qualitative and quantitative data from young people, parents, and service providers in India.

Influence of Law on Young People's Access to SRH
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| 16 February 2017

Overprotected and Undeserved: The influence of Law on Young People's Access to Sexual and Reproductive Health in India

This study exploring legal barriers to young people’s access to sexual and reproductive (SRH) services in India contributes to filling an important gap in research. The research included a legal and policy review of laws related to SRH, as well as the collection and analysis of qualitative and quantitative data from young people, parents, and service providers in India.

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| 13 January 2017

SRH HIV Integration - Link, Connect, Change

IPPF South Asia Region implemented a program advocating for the integration of SRH and HIV in Afghanistan, Bangladesh, Iran, India, Maldives, Nepal, Pakistan and Sri Lanka at policy, system and service delivery level through its Member Associations in the respective countries. The uniqueness of the program is its multi-stakeholder, the multi-layered approach promoting the concept of SRHR HIV linkages and integration at various levels. It facilitated in building up cross learning platforms and partnerships with different stakeholders, innovative integrated service approaches through a provision of small grants and developing a series of knowledge products which are useful for both replication and sustainability. SRH HIV Integration captures the process and the achievements of the past four years of the programme which also includes the learning and the way forward.

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| 13 January 2017

SRH HIV Integration - Link, Connect, Change

IPPF South Asia Region implemented a program advocating for the integration of SRH and HIV in Afghanistan, Bangladesh, Iran, India, Maldives, Nepal, Pakistan and Sri Lanka at policy, system and service delivery level through its Member Associations in the respective countries. The uniqueness of the program is its multi-stakeholder, the multi-layered approach promoting the concept of SRHR HIV linkages and integration at various levels. It facilitated in building up cross learning platforms and partnerships with different stakeholders, innovative integrated service approaches through a provision of small grants and developing a series of knowledge products which are useful for both replication and sustainability. SRH HIV Integration captures the process and the achievements of the past four years of the programme which also includes the learning and the way forward.

Best Practices of ADVOCACY ON INTEGRATING SRH HIV
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| 09 January 2017

Advocacy for SRH HIV Integration in South Asia

IPPF South Asia implemented an advocacy initiative to promote the integration of sexual reproductive health (SRH) and HIV in Global Fund Mechanism and country health system in eight South Asian Countries. The eight Member Associations were able to reach approximately 150 CSOs in eight countries over the period of four years. MAs also engaged with a diverse group of stakeholders which include Government, Media, Youth, vulnerable key population, Parliamentarians and CCM members of Global Fund. In South Asia HIV prevalence is concentrated but vulnerability is high in all the eight project implementing countries. Through this project initiative, an effort was given to enhance understanding of relevant stakeholders on the benefits of the integrated response to SRH and HIV concerning to both prevention and treatment.

Best Practices of ADVOCACY ON INTEGRATING SRH HIV
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| 09 January 2017

Advocacy for SRH HIV Integration in South Asia

IPPF South Asia implemented an advocacy initiative to promote the integration of sexual reproductive health (SRH) and HIV in Global Fund Mechanism and country health system in eight South Asian Countries. The eight Member Associations were able to reach approximately 150 CSOs in eight countries over the period of four years. MAs also engaged with a diverse group of stakeholders which include Government, Media, Youth, vulnerable key population, Parliamentarians and CCM members of Global Fund. In South Asia HIV prevalence is concentrated but vulnerability is high in all the eight project implementing countries. Through this project initiative, an effort was given to enhance understanding of relevant stakeholders on the benefits of the integrated response to SRH and HIV concerning to both prevention and treatment.

The SPRINT Initiative (Sexual and reproductive health PRogramme IN crisis and post-crisis siTuations)
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| 06 January 2017

Sexual and reproductive health programme in crisis and post-crisis situations

Saving lives is the core of the SPRINT Initiative (Sexual and reproductive health PRogramme IN crisis and post-crisis siTuations) The initiative was designed to address gaps in the implementation of the Minimum Initial Service Package (MISP) an international standard of care for Reproductive Health which is a set of priority activities to be implemented at the onset of an emergency.  The SPRINT Initiative provides one of the most important aspects of humanitarian assistance that is often forgotten when disaster and conflicts strike. IPPF-SPRINT ensures access to essential lifesaving SRH services for women, men and children in times of crises, a time when services are most needed yet are not prioritised or recognised by key humanitarian responders, IPPF-SPRINT delivers practical solutions for girls and  women, trains humanitarian workers to deal with pregnancy, childbirth, reproductive health and the aftermath of rape and violence.

The SPRINT Initiative (Sexual and reproductive health PRogramme IN crisis and post-crisis siTuations)
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| 06 January 2017

Sexual and reproductive health programme in crisis and post-crisis situations

Saving lives is the core of the SPRINT Initiative (Sexual and reproductive health PRogramme IN crisis and post-crisis siTuations) The initiative was designed to address gaps in the implementation of the Minimum Initial Service Package (MISP) an international standard of care for Reproductive Health which is a set of priority activities to be implemented at the onset of an emergency.  The SPRINT Initiative provides one of the most important aspects of humanitarian assistance that is often forgotten when disaster and conflicts strike. IPPF-SPRINT ensures access to essential lifesaving SRH services for women, men and children in times of crises, a time when services are most needed yet are not prioritised or recognised by key humanitarian responders, IPPF-SPRINT delivers practical solutions for girls and  women, trains humanitarian workers to deal with pregnancy, childbirth, reproductive health and the aftermath of rape and violence.

The Influence of Law on Young People's Access to SRH in Sri Lanka
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| 17 February 2017

Over Protected and Underserved - The Influence of Law on Young People's Access to SRH in Sri Lanka

This study was designed to fill an important gap in research in Sri Lanka. The research included a desk-based review of existing laws, regulations and policies on SRH in Sri Lanka, as well as the collection and analysis of qualitative and quantitative data from young people, parents and SRH service providers in Sri Lanka. 

The Influence of Law on Young People's Access to SRH in Sri Lanka
Resource

| 17 February 2017

Over Protected and Underserved - The Influence of Law on Young People's Access to SRH in Sri Lanka

This study was designed to fill an important gap in research in Sri Lanka. The research included a desk-based review of existing laws, regulations and policies on SRH in Sri Lanka, as well as the collection and analysis of qualitative and quantitative data from young people, parents and SRH service providers in Sri Lanka. 

Influence of Law on Young People's Access to SRH
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| 16 February 2017

Overprotected and Undeserved: The influence of Law on Young People's Access to Sexual and Reproductive Health in India

This study exploring legal barriers to young people’s access to sexual and reproductive (SRH) services in India contributes to filling an important gap in research. The research included a legal and policy review of laws related to SRH, as well as the collection and analysis of qualitative and quantitative data from young people, parents, and service providers in India.

Influence of Law on Young People's Access to SRH
Resource

| 16 February 2017

Overprotected and Undeserved: The influence of Law on Young People's Access to Sexual and Reproductive Health in India

This study exploring legal barriers to young people’s access to sexual and reproductive (SRH) services in India contributes to filling an important gap in research. The research included a legal and policy review of laws related to SRH, as well as the collection and analysis of qualitative and quantitative data from young people, parents, and service providers in India.

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| 13 January 2017

SRH HIV Integration - Link, Connect, Change

IPPF South Asia Region implemented a program advocating for the integration of SRH and HIV in Afghanistan, Bangladesh, Iran, India, Maldives, Nepal, Pakistan and Sri Lanka at policy, system and service delivery level through its Member Associations in the respective countries. The uniqueness of the program is its multi-stakeholder, the multi-layered approach promoting the concept of SRHR HIV linkages and integration at various levels. It facilitated in building up cross learning platforms and partnerships with different stakeholders, innovative integrated service approaches through a provision of small grants and developing a series of knowledge products which are useful for both replication and sustainability. SRH HIV Integration captures the process and the achievements of the past four years of the programme which also includes the learning and the way forward.

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| 13 January 2017

SRH HIV Integration - Link, Connect, Change

IPPF South Asia Region implemented a program advocating for the integration of SRH and HIV in Afghanistan, Bangladesh, Iran, India, Maldives, Nepal, Pakistan and Sri Lanka at policy, system and service delivery level through its Member Associations in the respective countries. The uniqueness of the program is its multi-stakeholder, the multi-layered approach promoting the concept of SRHR HIV linkages and integration at various levels. It facilitated in building up cross learning platforms and partnerships with different stakeholders, innovative integrated service approaches through a provision of small grants and developing a series of knowledge products which are useful for both replication and sustainability. SRH HIV Integration captures the process and the achievements of the past four years of the programme which also includes the learning and the way forward.

Best Practices of ADVOCACY ON INTEGRATING SRH HIV
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| 09 January 2017

Advocacy for SRH HIV Integration in South Asia

IPPF South Asia implemented an advocacy initiative to promote the integration of sexual reproductive health (SRH) and HIV in Global Fund Mechanism and country health system in eight South Asian Countries. The eight Member Associations were able to reach approximately 150 CSOs in eight countries over the period of four years. MAs also engaged with a diverse group of stakeholders which include Government, Media, Youth, vulnerable key population, Parliamentarians and CCM members of Global Fund. In South Asia HIV prevalence is concentrated but vulnerability is high in all the eight project implementing countries. Through this project initiative, an effort was given to enhance understanding of relevant stakeholders on the benefits of the integrated response to SRH and HIV concerning to both prevention and treatment.

Best Practices of ADVOCACY ON INTEGRATING SRH HIV
Resource

| 09 January 2017

Advocacy for SRH HIV Integration in South Asia

IPPF South Asia implemented an advocacy initiative to promote the integration of sexual reproductive health (SRH) and HIV in Global Fund Mechanism and country health system in eight South Asian Countries. The eight Member Associations were able to reach approximately 150 CSOs in eight countries over the period of four years. MAs also engaged with a diverse group of stakeholders which include Government, Media, Youth, vulnerable key population, Parliamentarians and CCM members of Global Fund. In South Asia HIV prevalence is concentrated but vulnerability is high in all the eight project implementing countries. Through this project initiative, an effort was given to enhance understanding of relevant stakeholders on the benefits of the integrated response to SRH and HIV concerning to both prevention and treatment.

The SPRINT Initiative (Sexual and reproductive health PRogramme IN crisis and post-crisis siTuations)
Resource

| 06 January 2017

Sexual and reproductive health programme in crisis and post-crisis situations

Saving lives is the core of the SPRINT Initiative (Sexual and reproductive health PRogramme IN crisis and post-crisis siTuations) The initiative was designed to address gaps in the implementation of the Minimum Initial Service Package (MISP) an international standard of care for Reproductive Health which is a set of priority activities to be implemented at the onset of an emergency.  The SPRINT Initiative provides one of the most important aspects of humanitarian assistance that is often forgotten when disaster and conflicts strike. IPPF-SPRINT ensures access to essential lifesaving SRH services for women, men and children in times of crises, a time when services are most needed yet are not prioritised or recognised by key humanitarian responders, IPPF-SPRINT delivers practical solutions for girls and  women, trains humanitarian workers to deal with pregnancy, childbirth, reproductive health and the aftermath of rape and violence.

The SPRINT Initiative (Sexual and reproductive health PRogramme IN crisis and post-crisis siTuations)
Resource

| 06 January 2017

Sexual and reproductive health programme in crisis and post-crisis situations

Saving lives is the core of the SPRINT Initiative (Sexual and reproductive health PRogramme IN crisis and post-crisis siTuations) The initiative was designed to address gaps in the implementation of the Minimum Initial Service Package (MISP) an international standard of care for Reproductive Health which is a set of priority activities to be implemented at the onset of an emergency.  The SPRINT Initiative provides one of the most important aspects of humanitarian assistance that is often forgotten when disaster and conflicts strike. IPPF-SPRINT ensures access to essential lifesaving SRH services for women, men and children in times of crises, a time when services are most needed yet are not prioritised or recognised by key humanitarian responders, IPPF-SPRINT delivers practical solutions for girls and  women, trains humanitarian workers to deal with pregnancy, childbirth, reproductive health and the aftermath of rape and violence.