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| 24 December 2020

Enabling Abortion Services During COVID-19

In order to capture the innovative approaches implemented by SAR Member Associations (MAs) for safe abortion services amid COVID19, IPPF SARO & CO team have collated questions and answers (Q&As) which can serve as a practical guidance to the other MAs across the federation. 

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| 24 December 2020

Enabling Abortion Services During COVID-19

In order to capture the innovative approaches implemented by SAR Member Associations (MAs) for safe abortion services amid COVID19, IPPF SARO & CO team have collated questions and answers (Q&As) which can serve as a practical guidance to the other MAs across the federation. 

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| 24 December 2020

ICPD+25 Nairobi Summit Commitment Analysis Report: Asia & Pacific Analysis

2020 marked a year on from the Nairobi Summit on ICPD+25. Last year’s summit brought together governments, civil society, academia, the private sector, faith-based organizations, international financial institutions, grassroots organizations and other partners interested in the pursuit of sexual and reproductive health and rights. In order to contribute to the implementation and accountability of this at the national level, this year we published ICPD+25 Nairobi Summit Report: A Roadmap for Fulfilling the Promise in multiple languages – download the complete report or a summary to learn more.  

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| 24 December 2020

ICPD+25 Nairobi Summit Commitment Analysis Report: Asia & Pacific Analysis

2020 marked a year on from the Nairobi Summit on ICPD+25. Last year’s summit brought together governments, civil society, academia, the private sector, faith-based organizations, international financial institutions, grassroots organizations and other partners interested in the pursuit of sexual and reproductive health and rights. In order to contribute to the implementation and accountability of this at the national level, this year we published ICPD+25 Nairobi Summit Report: A Roadmap for Fulfilling the Promise in multiple languages – download the complete report or a summary to learn more.  

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| 11 December 2020

Quick Reference for the Minimum Initial Service Package (MISP) for Sexual and Reproductive Health (SRH)

This document provides a "cheat sheet" from which professionals and those working in the field can quickly reference and recall the objectives and actions included in the Minimum Initial Service Package (MISP) for Sexual and Reproductive Health. It is currently available in English and Hindi on IPPF Website and in French, Portuguese and Spanish on Quick Reference for the Minimum Initial Service Package (MISP) for Sexual and Reproductive Health (SRH) | Inter-Agency Working Group on Reproductive Health in Crises (iawg.net)   

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| 11 December 2020

Quick Reference for the Minimum Initial Service Package (MISP) for Sexual and Reproductive Health (SRH)

This document provides a "cheat sheet" from which professionals and those working in the field can quickly reference and recall the objectives and actions included in the Minimum Initial Service Package (MISP) for Sexual and Reproductive Health. It is currently available in English and Hindi on IPPF Website and in French, Portuguese and Spanish on Quick Reference for the Minimum Initial Service Package (MISP) for Sexual and Reproductive Health (SRH) | Inter-Agency Working Group on Reproductive Health in Crises (iawg.net)   

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| 04 December 2020

Understanding abortion, a visual resource

This resource aims to fill a gap in communication, reducing literacy and language barriers around abortion messaging. It can be used with a range of different audiences, including people with learning disabilities, to support the audience in the process of making an informed and consensual decision. The purpose of this is to support community health workers, young people, and others advocating for an increase in knowledge and information on abortion and reducing stigma surrounding these issues. We hope the story told here can support and be a resource for those who require more information and may need to access safe abortion services. This resource can be used on its own or alongside other IPPF resources around abortion, such as the ‘How to talk about abortion: a guide to rights based messaging’ or ‘How to educate about abortion: A guide for peer educators, teachers and trainers’. In addition, IPPF have produced videos on ‘What is a surgical abortion’ and ‘What is a medical abortion’. Publication information / Acknowledgements This guide was published in November 2020. It was developed by the Packard Abortion Stigma project team at the IPPF Central Office in London and illustrated by Public Health Illustrator, Ian Kloster. The creation process of this guide incorporated valuable feedback and insights from trained health workers, disability rights advocates and reproductive rights activists. The creators gratefully acknowledge the following organizations and individuals who provided contributions and/or reviewed the guide: IPPF Secretariat team, Change-Advonet, 2+abortions Worlwide, IBIS, Lend A Voice Africa, Dr. Gisela Berger, Sherlina Nageer and David Towell. IPPF gratefully acknowledges the support of the David and Lucile Packard Foundation in developing and disseminating this guide.

tara goes to clinic
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| 04 December 2020

Understanding abortion, a visual resource

This resource aims to fill a gap in communication, reducing literacy and language barriers around abortion messaging. It can be used with a range of different audiences, including people with learning disabilities, to support the audience in the process of making an informed and consensual decision. The purpose of this is to support community health workers, young people, and others advocating for an increase in knowledge and information on abortion and reducing stigma surrounding these issues. We hope the story told here can support and be a resource for those who require more information and may need to access safe abortion services. This resource can be used on its own or alongside other IPPF resources around abortion, such as the ‘How to talk about abortion: a guide to rights based messaging’ or ‘How to educate about abortion: A guide for peer educators, teachers and trainers’. In addition, IPPF have produced videos on ‘What is a surgical abortion’ and ‘What is a medical abortion’. Publication information / Acknowledgements This guide was published in November 2020. It was developed by the Packard Abortion Stigma project team at the IPPF Central Office in London and illustrated by Public Health Illustrator, Ian Kloster. The creation process of this guide incorporated valuable feedback and insights from trained health workers, disability rights advocates and reproductive rights activists. The creators gratefully acknowledge the following organizations and individuals who provided contributions and/or reviewed the guide: IPPF Secretariat team, Change-Advonet, 2+abortions Worlwide, IBIS, Lend A Voice Africa, Dr. Gisela Berger, Sherlina Nageer and David Towell. IPPF gratefully acknowledges the support of the David and Lucile Packard Foundation in developing and disseminating this guide.

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| 29 September 2020

What does IPPF Humanitarian dignity kit include?

IPPF’s Strategic Framework 2016-2022 commits the organisation to lead a locally-owned globally connected movement that provides and enables services, and champions sexual and reproductive health and rights (SRHR) for all. Dignity Kits provide essential personal items for women in emergency situations and items are customized for women in different regions.

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| 29 September 2020

What does IPPF Humanitarian dignity kit include?

IPPF’s Strategic Framework 2016-2022 commits the organisation to lead a locally-owned globally connected movement that provides and enables services, and champions sexual and reproductive health and rights (SRHR) for all. Dignity Kits provide essential personal items for women in emergency situations and items are customized for women in different regions.

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| 29 September 2020

Early and forced marriage in India: Story of Khushbo

Date: 15 November 2012 Young girls In India are pushed by their families enduring economic hardships to marry at a young age. India has the largest number of brides in the world – one-third of the global total. Early and forced marriage leads girls to have children earlier and more children over their lifetime, increasing economic burden on the household. This film follows Khushbo, a survivor of early and forced marriage. Though illegal in India, the practice still continues. The effects are crippling for the victims, who are not emotionally or physically ready for marriage or children. Without adequate execution of the laws, the government fails to protect the most vulnerable and poorest girls.

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| 29 September 2020

Early and forced marriage in India: Story of Khushbo

Date: 15 November 2012 Young girls In India are pushed by their families enduring economic hardships to marry at a young age. India has the largest number of brides in the world – one-third of the global total. Early and forced marriage leads girls to have children earlier and more children over their lifetime, increasing economic burden on the household. This film follows Khushbo, a survivor of early and forced marriage. Though illegal in India, the practice still continues. The effects are crippling for the victims, who are not emotionally or physically ready for marriage or children. Without adequate execution of the laws, the government fails to protect the most vulnerable and poorest girls.

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| 24 December 2020

Enabling Abortion Services During COVID-19

In order to capture the innovative approaches implemented by SAR Member Associations (MAs) for safe abortion services amid COVID19, IPPF SARO & CO team have collated questions and answers (Q&As) which can serve as a practical guidance to the other MAs across the federation. 

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| 24 December 2020

Enabling Abortion Services During COVID-19

In order to capture the innovative approaches implemented by SAR Member Associations (MAs) for safe abortion services amid COVID19, IPPF SARO & CO team have collated questions and answers (Q&As) which can serve as a practical guidance to the other MAs across the federation. 

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| 24 December 2020

ICPD+25 Nairobi Summit Commitment Analysis Report: Asia & Pacific Analysis

2020 marked a year on from the Nairobi Summit on ICPD+25. Last year’s summit brought together governments, civil society, academia, the private sector, faith-based organizations, international financial institutions, grassroots organizations and other partners interested in the pursuit of sexual and reproductive health and rights. In order to contribute to the implementation and accountability of this at the national level, this year we published ICPD+25 Nairobi Summit Report: A Roadmap for Fulfilling the Promise in multiple languages – download the complete report or a summary to learn more.  

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| 24 December 2020

ICPD+25 Nairobi Summit Commitment Analysis Report: Asia & Pacific Analysis

2020 marked a year on from the Nairobi Summit on ICPD+25. Last year’s summit brought together governments, civil society, academia, the private sector, faith-based organizations, international financial institutions, grassroots organizations and other partners interested in the pursuit of sexual and reproductive health and rights. In order to contribute to the implementation and accountability of this at the national level, this year we published ICPD+25 Nairobi Summit Report: A Roadmap for Fulfilling the Promise in multiple languages – download the complete report or a summary to learn more.  

nepal floods image
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| 11 December 2020

Quick Reference for the Minimum Initial Service Package (MISP) for Sexual and Reproductive Health (SRH)

This document provides a "cheat sheet" from which professionals and those working in the field can quickly reference and recall the objectives and actions included in the Minimum Initial Service Package (MISP) for Sexual and Reproductive Health. It is currently available in English and Hindi on IPPF Website and in French, Portuguese and Spanish on Quick Reference for the Minimum Initial Service Package (MISP) for Sexual and Reproductive Health (SRH) | Inter-Agency Working Group on Reproductive Health in Crises (iawg.net)   

nepal floods image
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| 11 December 2020

Quick Reference for the Minimum Initial Service Package (MISP) for Sexual and Reproductive Health (SRH)

This document provides a "cheat sheet" from which professionals and those working in the field can quickly reference and recall the objectives and actions included in the Minimum Initial Service Package (MISP) for Sexual and Reproductive Health. It is currently available in English and Hindi on IPPF Website and in French, Portuguese and Spanish on Quick Reference for the Minimum Initial Service Package (MISP) for Sexual and Reproductive Health (SRH) | Inter-Agency Working Group on Reproductive Health in Crises (iawg.net)   

tara goes to clinic
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| 04 December 2020

Understanding abortion, a visual resource

This resource aims to fill a gap in communication, reducing literacy and language barriers around abortion messaging. It can be used with a range of different audiences, including people with learning disabilities, to support the audience in the process of making an informed and consensual decision. The purpose of this is to support community health workers, young people, and others advocating for an increase in knowledge and information on abortion and reducing stigma surrounding these issues. We hope the story told here can support and be a resource for those who require more information and may need to access safe abortion services. This resource can be used on its own or alongside other IPPF resources around abortion, such as the ‘How to talk about abortion: a guide to rights based messaging’ or ‘How to educate about abortion: A guide for peer educators, teachers and trainers’. In addition, IPPF have produced videos on ‘What is a surgical abortion’ and ‘What is a medical abortion’. Publication information / Acknowledgements This guide was published in November 2020. It was developed by the Packard Abortion Stigma project team at the IPPF Central Office in London and illustrated by Public Health Illustrator, Ian Kloster. The creation process of this guide incorporated valuable feedback and insights from trained health workers, disability rights advocates and reproductive rights activists. The creators gratefully acknowledge the following organizations and individuals who provided contributions and/or reviewed the guide: IPPF Secretariat team, Change-Advonet, 2+abortions Worlwide, IBIS, Lend A Voice Africa, Dr. Gisela Berger, Sherlina Nageer and David Towell. IPPF gratefully acknowledges the support of the David and Lucile Packard Foundation in developing and disseminating this guide.

tara goes to clinic
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| 04 December 2020

Understanding abortion, a visual resource

This resource aims to fill a gap in communication, reducing literacy and language barriers around abortion messaging. It can be used with a range of different audiences, including people with learning disabilities, to support the audience in the process of making an informed and consensual decision. The purpose of this is to support community health workers, young people, and others advocating for an increase in knowledge and information on abortion and reducing stigma surrounding these issues. We hope the story told here can support and be a resource for those who require more information and may need to access safe abortion services. This resource can be used on its own or alongside other IPPF resources around abortion, such as the ‘How to talk about abortion: a guide to rights based messaging’ or ‘How to educate about abortion: A guide for peer educators, teachers and trainers’. In addition, IPPF have produced videos on ‘What is a surgical abortion’ and ‘What is a medical abortion’. Publication information / Acknowledgements This guide was published in November 2020. It was developed by the Packard Abortion Stigma project team at the IPPF Central Office in London and illustrated by Public Health Illustrator, Ian Kloster. The creation process of this guide incorporated valuable feedback and insights from trained health workers, disability rights advocates and reproductive rights activists. The creators gratefully acknowledge the following organizations and individuals who provided contributions and/or reviewed the guide: IPPF Secretariat team, Change-Advonet, 2+abortions Worlwide, IBIS, Lend A Voice Africa, Dr. Gisela Berger, Sherlina Nageer and David Towell. IPPF gratefully acknowledges the support of the David and Lucile Packard Foundation in developing and disseminating this guide.

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| 29 September 2020

What does IPPF Humanitarian dignity kit include?

IPPF’s Strategic Framework 2016-2022 commits the organisation to lead a locally-owned globally connected movement that provides and enables services, and champions sexual and reproductive health and rights (SRHR) for all. Dignity Kits provide essential personal items for women in emergency situations and items are customized for women in different regions.

Resource

| 29 September 2020

What does IPPF Humanitarian dignity kit include?

IPPF’s Strategic Framework 2016-2022 commits the organisation to lead a locally-owned globally connected movement that provides and enables services, and champions sexual and reproductive health and rights (SRHR) for all. Dignity Kits provide essential personal items for women in emergency situations and items are customized for women in different regions.

Resource

| 29 September 2020

Early and forced marriage in India: Story of Khushbo

Date: 15 November 2012 Young girls In India are pushed by their families enduring economic hardships to marry at a young age. India has the largest number of brides in the world – one-third of the global total. Early and forced marriage leads girls to have children earlier and more children over their lifetime, increasing economic burden on the household. This film follows Khushbo, a survivor of early and forced marriage. Though illegal in India, the practice still continues. The effects are crippling for the victims, who are not emotionally or physically ready for marriage or children. Without adequate execution of the laws, the government fails to protect the most vulnerable and poorest girls.

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| 29 September 2020

Early and forced marriage in India: Story of Khushbo

Date: 15 November 2012 Young girls In India are pushed by their families enduring economic hardships to marry at a young age. India has the largest number of brides in the world – one-third of the global total. Early and forced marriage leads girls to have children earlier and more children over their lifetime, increasing economic burden on the household. This film follows Khushbo, a survivor of early and forced marriage. Though illegal in India, the practice still continues. The effects are crippling for the victims, who are not emotionally or physically ready for marriage or children. Without adequate execution of the laws, the government fails to protect the most vulnerable and poorest girls.