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The European Parliament has a longstanding legacy as the EU institutions' strongest defender of sexual and reproductive health and rights, and it is vital that MEPs continue this tradition. Here's how.
IPPF is a locally owned, globally connected civil society movement.
We work to ensure people are free to make choices about their sexuality and wellbeing, in a world without discrimination.
Building on a proud history of over 65 years of achievement, we commit to lead a locally owned, globally connected civil society movement that provides and enables services and champions sexual and reproductive health and rights for all, especially the under-served.
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IPPF works in 142 countries to provide help, advice, services and supplies relating to any aspect of sexual and reproductive health. These services are delivered through an IPPF Member Association (MA).
MAs are IPPF accredited organizations within country. To find your local MA in Europe and Central Asia simply view the list below.
Faced with falling doctor numbers and growing attacks on women’s rights, many people in Croatia are…
Poland
Three Polish feminists on trial for pro-abortion protests have been found not-guilty. Although…
Poland
On Thursday, women's rights defenders from the Polish Women's Strike will receive the verdict of…
Germany
Germany’s abortion law remains firmly stuck in the past, creating huge obstacles for those who need…
Romania
Barriers to abortion access in Romania are growing, strengthened by ultra-conservative funding and…
Norway
The Norwegian government has proposed a new bill extending self-determined abortion rights from 12…
European Network
A collection of resources on some of the key aspects of sexual and reproductive health and rights.
Poland
We are highly disappointed and angered by the vote today in the Sejm, who rejected a bill that…
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