Our #BecauseSheCounts campaign asks decision-makers to put universal health care, human rights and equality at the core of all public policy and funding decision.
This guide provides governments with a roadmap for taking necessary measures to protect the rights of women and girls, who are disproportionately affected by the pandemic, especially those experiencing intersecting and persistent forms of discrimination.
An overview of how COVID-19 is endangering the sexual and reproductive health and safety of women and girls and vulnerable people across Europe and our asks towards governments and the European Union.
The Tajikistan Family Planning Association (TFPA) has pioneered a phone application that allows young people to gain crucial knowledge about modern contraception and sexually transmitted infections/HIV and connects them with health care providers.
IPPF European Network is breaking down barriers to contraceptive freedom, helping to ensure that all people can lead safe and dignified reproductive lives.
In the EU all young women are free to decide about their own bodies, lives and futures. Or are they? It depends on where they live and how much money they have.
In many countries, young people from marginalised groups most vulnerable to HIV are being harmed by high levels of violence, discrimination and stigma. Find out more about how we are empowering them and improving care.
The Minimum Initial Service Package (MISP) for reproductive health (RH) is a coordinated set of priority activities designed to prevent excess morbidity and mortality, particularly among women and girls at the onset of humanitarian emergencies. This report shows the overall ...