
Latest Blogs
A selection of blogs from across the Federation

Self-care within sexual and reproductive health; a collective and supportive act of resistance
‘Can I just take the abortion pills along and have it in my home?’ Asked young Meera
28 November 2024
IPPF is on the frontlines of the fight against sexual and gender-based violence, demanding justice, care and autonomy for survivors as a cornerstone of reproductive rights. Reproductive coercion, a gender-based violence that strips women of their power to make decisions about their own bodies, is a critical focus.
22 October 2024
The International Planned Parenthood Federation, in partnership with Soul City Institute, are engaging with global experts on the intersection of sexual and gender-based violence and sexual and reproductive health services.
26 September 2024
There are several methods for emergency contraception, including copper IUDs and various pills (emergency contraceptive pills).
24 September 2024
No serious adverse health effects have been reported for emergency contraception pills.
23 September 2024
After years of preparations and months of negotiations, the Pact for the Future –and its Annexes- was adopted by the UN General Assembly the morning of September 22, 2024.
22 September 2024
When can emergency contraception be used?
10 September 2024
The most effective method for emergency contraception is placement of a copper intrauterine device (IUD) within five days of an episode of unprotected sex.
29 May 2024
Transgender people are individuals of any age whose gender identity and expression do not conform to norms and expectations traditionally associated with their sex assigned at birth.
29 May 2024
Worldwide, physicians from different specialties offer hormone therapy for transgender adults, including endocrinology, family medicine, primary care, internal medicine, obstetrics and gynecology.
