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Mobile cervical cancer clinic, Uganda.

Our Programmes

Through our network of members, we deliver a broad range of vital sexual and reproductive healthcare, comprehensive sex education, and respond to humanitarian crises.

Women’s Integrated Sexual Health (WISH) 2

Strengthening the enabling environment for SRHR and reinforcing health systems to deliver sustainable, inclusive access to integrated SRHR services with a special focus on humanitarian and fragile setting.

WHISH 2

Social Enterprise Acceleration Programme

Women’s need for reproductive health care is not suspended in a humanitarian crises. One-quarter of people affected by crises are women and girls aged 15-49. In crisis settings there is a heightened risk of early marriage, sexual violence, unsafe abortions and unattended births. Transmission rates of STIs, including HIV, also increase in emergencies whilst access to normal healthcare services decreases.

Our Programmes - Social Enterprise Acceleration Programme

SPRINT: Sexual and reproductive health in crisis and post-crisis situations

Through funding from the Australian Government's Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade (DFAT), our SPRINT Initiative has brought sexual and reproductive health to the humanitarian agenda, and increased the capacity of our Member Associations across the preparedness, response and recovery nexus.

Our Programmes - SPRINT: Sexual and reproductive health in crisis and  post-crisis situations

Safe Abortion Action Fund

The Safe Abortion Action Fund (SAAF) was established in 2006, in response to the US government's Global Gag Rule, as a multi‑donor mechanism to support global abortion‑related programming.

Our Programmes - Safe Abortion Action Fund

Japan Trust Fund

Marginalized communities have the greatest need for sexual and reproductive health services and include young people, sex workers, men who have sex with men, people who inject drugs, sexually diverse populations and prisoners.

Our Programmes - Japan Trust Fund