
What’s new? November 2020
In this issue, more about rights under pressure and how European donor governments are reacting to threats to sexual and reproductive rights, how will family
In this issue, more about rights under pressure and how European donor governments are reacting to threats to sexual and reproductive rights, how will family
This paper is the outcome of a consultation with the foreign affairs ministries and development agencies of Belgium, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Ireland, the Netherlands,
We are launching our 2020 #BecauseSheCounts social media campaign. Join us! In our 2020 campaign we recognise the commitments made by European governments to women
Gender equality and the empowerment of girls and women will not be possible without the realisation of sexual and reproductive health and rights (SRHR). SRHR
European donor governments have proved their commitment to women and girls’ safety and freedom through their policy and funding decisions on sexual and reproductive care. This
According to the European Commission’s Directorate-General for International Cooperation and Development (DEVCO) annual report, in 2018 the EU and its Member States continue to be
European donors should maintain current and future ODA funding and should support civil society, partner countries and multilateral organisations through a comprehensive response to the
Despite some increases in financial support for SRHR in emergencies, funding is still inadequate to meet the needs of the growing number of crisis-affected communities
European donor countries care about sexual and reproductive safety and freedom as the newest tracking data of their expenditures on SRH/FP shows. In this issue
The newest analysis done by Countdown 2030 Europe shows that financial and political commitments have been solidified in 2018-2019, and support was championed in many global fora. The