Championing SRHRJ in Djibouti

The Djibouti Association for Family Planning, affiliated with IPPF, is a non-governmental, non-political and non-profit association. Since its foundation in 1994, ADEPF has been working to raise awareness of the SSR and HIV/AIDS among the Djiboutian population. Our vision is that all people, especially vulnerable people in Djibouti, enjoy their sexual and reproductive health rights […]

Sexual and Reproductive Health, Rights and Justice in Pakistan

Rahnuma Family Planning Association of Pakistan (R-FPAP) is one of the largest and oldest rights-based civil society organizations in Pakistan providing reproductive health and contraceptive care.  R-FPAP is recognized both nationally and internationally as an advocate and service provider for reproductive healthcare and SGBV. Furthermore it has distinction to collaborate with all major national and international development […]

Advocating for Women’s Rights in Bahrain

The Bahrain Reproductive Health Association (BRHA) is a public association, but does not provide any clinical services. It was established on 1975, by a group of Bahraini youth to serve the Bahrain community with commitment and accountability towards national and human responsibility.  Through voluntary trained and specialized personnel, SRH targets include:  Increase awareness and knowledge […]

Our Fight for Sexual Rights in Palestine

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The Fight for Reproductive Freedom in Tunisia

The Tunisian Association for Reproductive Health (ATSR), created in April 1968, works in the field of Sexual and Reproductive Health (SRH) and promotes rights through a multi-sectoral partnership.  ATSR provides and facilitates access to SRH information and services, particularly for women, young people and the most underserved and vulnerable populations including migrants and refugees, LGBT, […]

The Struggle for Sexual Rights in Somaliland

The Somaliland Family Health Association (SOFHA) is a community-based organization rooted in improving the SRHR lives of the communities we serve. Our aim is to provide more direct SRH services, advance legislation that supports quality SRHR and reach a broad range of community members, especially young people and the poor.  In our 2 clinics we serve around 4000 women […]

Empowering Moroccan Women: Advancing Reproductive Freedom

The Moroccan Family Planning Association (AMPF) is a member of the International Planned Parenthood Federation (IPPF) since 1971. AMPF’s mission is to promote Sexual and Reproductive Health Rights (SRHR), provide comprehensive and quality sexual and reproductive health services, and facilitate access to SRH services for the population, especially the underserved and vulnerable. This mission is […]

Challenging Gender Inequality in Mauritania

The Mauritanian Association for the Promotion of the Family is a member association of the IPPF. It was created in 1988 and works mainly in the provision of SRH/FP services. AMPF works to ensure that all individuals, especially the underserved and vulnerable, have access to high quality SRH information and services. Learn more about the […]

Advancing Sexual Rights in Egypt

The Egyptian Family Planning Association (EFPA) is one of the Arab World and Africa’s primary volunteer-based associations working in family planning. Founded in 1958, EFPA is a strong, well-established, transparent and competent association, bound by the Egyptian Ministry of Social Solidarity – MoSS administrative supervision, in addition to, the Ministry of Health and Population – MoHP […]

Resilience in the Face of War: Yemeni Women’s Fight for Rights

Established in June 2009 as a not-for-profit voluntary non-governmental organization, the Yemeni Association for Reproductive Health (YARH) is registered with the Ministry of Social Affairs. YARH became an IPPF Member Association in 2010. YARH carries out its activities to contribute in achieving the following goals: – Providing services and rights in the field of high-quality reproductive health […]