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Resources

Latest resources from across the federation and our partners

Spotlight

A selection of resources from across the Federation

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Sudan, Bangladesh, Ethiopia, Mozambique

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IPPF Case Studies: The impact of the US funding cuts

These case studies document the human cost of US funding cuts, drawing on case studies from IPPF Member Associations and Collaborative Partners in Bangladesh, Ethiopia, Mozambique, and Sudan.
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| 05 December 2024

Report: UNVEILING SUBVERSIVE POWER: Shedding light on anti-rights actors in the Asia-Pacific region

IPPF and Justice for Prosperity jointly conducted a rapid intelligence assessment of anti-rights opposition efforts in the Asia Pacific in order to better inform strategic responses to defend human rights and develop a counter strategy. The analysis focused on ten focal countries which have shown marked shifts and influence from the opposition: Vanuatu, Tuvalu, PNG, Fiji, Solomon Islands, Nauru, Indonesia, Malaysia, the Philippines, and Australia. In many cases, relationships and activities are intentionally manipulated. Ultra-conservative, traditionalist, religious actors are the ones who mostly drive this manipulation. To truly understand their power and influence, we must consider the anti-rights movement as a complete and interactive “trifecta” comprised of conservatives, populists and extremists/ influencers. Download the full report in the link above. 

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| 05 December 2024

Report: UNVEILING SUBVERSIVE POWER: Shedding light on anti-rights actors in the Asia-Pacific region

IPPF and Justice for Prosperity jointly conducted a rapid intelligence assessment of anti-rights opposition efforts in the Asia Pacific in order to better inform strategic responses to defend human rights and develop a counter strategy. The analysis focused on ten focal countries which have shown marked shifts and influence from the opposition: Vanuatu, Tuvalu, PNG, Fiji, Solomon Islands, Nauru, Indonesia, Malaysia, the Philippines, and Australia. In many cases, relationships and activities are intentionally manipulated. Ultra-conservative, traditionalist, religious actors are the ones who mostly drive this manipulation. To truly understand their power and influence, we must consider the anti-rights movement as a complete and interactive “trifecta” comprised of conservatives, populists and extremists/ influencers. Download the full report in the link above. 

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| 05 December 2024

Report: UNVEILING SUBVERSIVE POWER: Shedding light on anti-rights actors in the Asia-Pacific region

IPPF and Justice for Prosperity jointly conducted a rapid intelligence assessment of anti-rights opposition efforts in the Asia Pacific in order to better inform strategic responses to defend human rights and develop a counter strategy. The analysis focused on ten focal countries which have shown marked shifts and influence from the opposition: Vanuatu, Tuvalu, PNG, Fiji, Solomon Islands, Nauru, Indonesia, Malaysia, the Philippines, and Australia. In many cases, relationships and activities are intentionally manipulated. Ultra-conservative, traditionalist, religious actors are the ones who mostly drive this manipulation. To truly understand their power and influence, we must consider the anti-rights movement as a complete and interactive “trifecta” comprised of conservatives, populists and extremists/ influencers. Download the full report in the link above. 

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| 05 December 2024

Report: UNVEILING SUBVERSIVE POWER: Shedding light on anti-rights actors in the Asia-Pacific region

IPPF and Justice for Prosperity jointly conducted a rapid intelligence assessment of anti-rights opposition efforts in the Asia Pacific in order to better inform strategic responses to defend human rights and develop a counter strategy. The analysis focused on ten focal countries which have shown marked shifts and influence from the opposition: Vanuatu, Tuvalu, PNG, Fiji, Solomon Islands, Nauru, Indonesia, Malaysia, the Philippines, and Australia. In many cases, relationships and activities are intentionally manipulated. Ultra-conservative, traditionalist, religious actors are the ones who mostly drive this manipulation. To truly understand their power and influence, we must consider the anti-rights movement as a complete and interactive “trifecta” comprised of conservatives, populists and extremists/ influencers. Download the full report in the link above.