
Life planning in Mozambique
AMODEFA, the IPPF Member Association in Mozambique, is the largest non-governmental provider of sexual and reproductive health care in Mozambique, and one of the lead

AMODEFA, the IPPF Member Association in Mozambique, is the largest non-governmental provider of sexual and reproductive health care in Mozambique, and one of the lead

Tropical Cyclone Idai hit Mozambique on March 14 leaving hundreds dead, thousands of homes destroyed and almost two million people impacted. Weeks after Idai hit,

AMODEFA – the IPPF member in Mozambique – has been running for 30 years. “This last decade should have been the phase of sustainability. This phase

Despite the rise of ultra-conservatism and populism in Europe driving a backlash on women’s reproductive safety and care, policies and funding for global development and

By Raffaela Dattler, IPPF Currently, some 214 million women and girls in developing regions have an unmet need for modern contraception. These are women and

By Cosmina Marian, IPPF EN Which European donor countries are going the extra mile to ensure sexual and reproductive health, including family planning, is part

By Raffaela Dattler, IPPF On this World Contraception Day, some 214 million women and girls in developing regions have an unmet need for modern contraception. These are women

By Kjersti Augland, Sex og Politikk (C2030E partner) On August 13 The Norwegian Ministry of Foreign Affairs launched their new humanitarian strategy, An effective and integrated approach. The

A few days ago, Countdown 2030 Europe co-hosted a panel discussion during the European Development Days entitled “No health without rights: women and girls decide”.

The European Union (EU) is a unique actor in the development cooperation field – contributions from EU institutions and its 28 Member States make it