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Latest resources from across the federation and our partners

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A selection of resources from across the Federation

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IMAP Statement on Sex Worker-Centred Sexual and Reproductive Health Services

Our IMAP statement on delivering comprehensive, evidence‑based sexual and reproductive health services tailored to the needs of sex workers.

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| 24 October 2017

Watch: Confronting gender stereotypes in Serbia

The Serbian Association for Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights (SRH Serbia) teamed up with IPAK to challenge gender stereotypes in Serbian society through the act of theatre-based workshops. Boys and girls participate and literally walk in one another's shoes to help challenge and dismantle 'gender roles'. The workshop was funded by the IPPF Innovation Programme.

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| 24 October 2017

Watch: Confronting gender stereotypes in Serbia

The Serbian Association for Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights (SRH Serbia) teamed up with IPAK to challenge gender stereotypes in Serbian society through the act of theatre-based workshops. Boys and girls participate and literally walk in one another's shoes to help challenge and dismantle 'gender roles'. The workshop was funded by the IPPF Innovation Programme.

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| 24 October 2017

Watch: Confronting gender stereotypes in Serbia

The Serbian Association for Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights (SRH Serbia) teamed up with IPAK to challenge gender stereotypes in Serbian society through the act of theatre-based workshops. Boys and girls participate and literally walk in one another's shoes to help challenge and dismantle 'gender roles'. The workshop was funded by the IPPF Innovation Programme.

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| 24 October 2017

Watch: Confronting gender stereotypes in Serbia

The Serbian Association for Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights (SRH Serbia) teamed up with IPAK to challenge gender stereotypes in Serbian society through the act of theatre-based workshops. Boys and girls participate and literally walk in one another's shoes to help challenge and dismantle 'gender roles'. The workshop was funded by the IPPF Innovation Programme.