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Latest resources from across the federation and our partners

Spotlight

A selection of resources from across the Federation

Bridging to a new era.
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2022 Annual Performance Report

Bridging to a new era.
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.

Reaching the Unreached to Promote SRHR - Core +
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| 25 November 2016

Core + : Expand Innovate Strengthen

Reaching the Unreached to Promote SRHR - Core +
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| 25 November 2016

Core + : Expand Innovate Strengthen

SARO ANNUAL REPORT 2013
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| 25 November 2016

Annual Report 2013

SARO ANNUAL REPORT 2013
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| 25 November 2016

Annual Report 2013

Annual Report 2014
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| 25 November 2016

Annual Report 2014

Annual Report 2014
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| 25 November 2016

Annual Report 2014

Gender Masculinities Sexual Health in South Asia front cover IPPF
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| 23 November 2016

Gender Masculinities Sexual Health in South Asia

This study on gender, masculinity and Sexual and Reproductive Health in South Asia sets out to examine ‘gender’ in its proper sense as a relationship between men and women, and the impact of cultures of masculinity upon sexual health of both men and women. The study suggests that cultures of masculinity impact upon the health of both men and women and that SRH programmes must explicitly address this aspect. Cultures of masculinity also have a direct relationship to sexuality and there are different ways in which this impacts upon the sexual rights of women-an aspect that the study also explores.

Gender Masculinities Sexual Health in South Asia front cover IPPF
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| 23 November 2016

Gender Masculinities Sexual Health in South Asia

This study on gender, masculinity and Sexual and Reproductive Health in South Asia sets out to examine ‘gender’ in its proper sense as a relationship between men and women, and the impact of cultures of masculinity upon sexual health of both men and women. The study suggests that cultures of masculinity impact upon the health of both men and women and that SRH programmes must explicitly address this aspect. Cultures of masculinity also have a direct relationship to sexuality and there are different ways in which this impacts upon the sexual rights of women-an aspect that the study also explores.

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| 11 October 2016

Cultural barriers to change - Bangladesh

In Bangladesh more than 60% of young women are married before they turn 18. This film follows Nipa, who was forced into marriage as a schoolgirl. Why? She brought shame on her family by talking to a boy.

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| 11 October 2016

Cultural barriers to change - Bangladesh

In Bangladesh more than 60% of young women are married before they turn 18. This film follows Nipa, who was forced into marriage as a schoolgirl. Why? She brought shame on her family by talking to a boy.

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.

Reaching the Unreached to Promote SRHR - Core +
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| 25 November 2016

Core + : Expand Innovate Strengthen

Reaching the Unreached to Promote SRHR - Core +
Resource

| 25 November 2016

Core + : Expand Innovate Strengthen

SARO ANNUAL REPORT 2013
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| 25 November 2016

Annual Report 2013

SARO ANNUAL REPORT 2013
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| 25 November 2016

Annual Report 2013

Annual Report 2014
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| 25 November 2016

Annual Report 2014

Annual Report 2014
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| 25 November 2016

Annual Report 2014

Gender Masculinities Sexual Health in South Asia front cover IPPF
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| 23 November 2016

Gender Masculinities Sexual Health in South Asia

This study on gender, masculinity and Sexual and Reproductive Health in South Asia sets out to examine ‘gender’ in its proper sense as a relationship between men and women, and the impact of cultures of masculinity upon sexual health of both men and women. The study suggests that cultures of masculinity impact upon the health of both men and women and that SRH programmes must explicitly address this aspect. Cultures of masculinity also have a direct relationship to sexuality and there are different ways in which this impacts upon the sexual rights of women-an aspect that the study also explores.

Gender Masculinities Sexual Health in South Asia front cover IPPF
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| 23 November 2016

Gender Masculinities Sexual Health in South Asia

This study on gender, masculinity and Sexual and Reproductive Health in South Asia sets out to examine ‘gender’ in its proper sense as a relationship between men and women, and the impact of cultures of masculinity upon sexual health of both men and women. The study suggests that cultures of masculinity impact upon the health of both men and women and that SRH programmes must explicitly address this aspect. Cultures of masculinity also have a direct relationship to sexuality and there are different ways in which this impacts upon the sexual rights of women-an aspect that the study also explores.

Resource

| 11 October 2016

Cultural barriers to change - Bangladesh

In Bangladesh more than 60% of young women are married before they turn 18. This film follows Nipa, who was forced into marriage as a schoolgirl. Why? She brought shame on her family by talking to a boy.

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| 11 October 2016

Cultural barriers to change - Bangladesh

In Bangladesh more than 60% of young women are married before they turn 18. This film follows Nipa, who was forced into marriage as a schoolgirl. Why? She brought shame on her family by talking to a boy.