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Review of IPPF’s Governance Reform

This report aims to identify the greatest impacts of the governance reform on the Federation and its work, enabling factors and barriers to reform, opportunities to build on and key lessons learned.

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Sudan refugee crisis
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| 19 August 2024

IMAP Statement - Mpox

Mpox is a viral zoonotic disease which typically occurs in tropical areas in central and west Africa. From May 2022-July 2023, multiple cases of mpox were identified in non-endemic countries, and the World Health Organization declared the mpox outbreak a Public Health Emergency of International Concern. This marked the first time many mpox cases were reported concurrently in non-endemic and endemic countries in different geographical areas. During the outbreak, nearly 100,000 people were infected, primarily gay and bisexual men, and approximately 200 people died.  This statement was prepared by Nathalie Kapp, Chief Medical Advisor with support from the International Medical Advisory Panel (IMAP) members: Arachu Castro, Michalina Drejza, Gail Knudson, Zozo Nene, Prof. Pascale Allotey, Janet Meyers, Professor Michael Mbizvo (Co-Chair), Chipo Gwanzura (Co-Chair), Paul D. Blumenthal, and Edmore Munongo. We thank the panel for their valuable and timely guidance and reviews offered during the development process. 

Sudan refugee crisis
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| 19 August 2024

IMAP Statement - Mpox

Mpox is a viral zoonotic disease which typically occurs in tropical areas in central and west Africa. From May 2022-July 2023, multiple cases of mpox were identified in non-endemic countries, and the World Health Organization declared the mpox outbreak a Public Health Emergency of International Concern. This marked the first time many mpox cases were reported concurrently in non-endemic and endemic countries in different geographical areas. During the outbreak, nearly 100,000 people were infected, primarily gay and bisexual men, and approximately 200 people died.  This statement was prepared by Nathalie Kapp, Chief Medical Advisor with support from the International Medical Advisory Panel (IMAP) members: Arachu Castro, Michalina Drejza, Gail Knudson, Zozo Nene, Prof. Pascale Allotey, Janet Meyers, Professor Michael Mbizvo (Co-Chair), Chipo Gwanzura (Co-Chair), Paul D. Blumenthal, and Edmore Munongo. We thank the panel for their valuable and timely guidance and reviews offered during the development process. 

Sudan refugee crisis
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| 19 August 2024

IMAP Statement - Mpox

Mpox is a viral zoonotic disease which typically occurs in tropical areas in central and west Africa. From May 2022-July 2023, multiple cases of mpox were identified in non-endemic countries, and the World Health Organization declared the mpox outbreak a Public Health Emergency of International Concern. This marked the first time many mpox cases were reported concurrently in non-endemic and endemic countries in different geographical areas. During the outbreak, nearly 100,000 people were infected, primarily gay and bisexual men, and approximately 200 people died.  This statement was prepared by Nathalie Kapp, Chief Medical Advisor with support from the International Medical Advisory Panel (IMAP) members: Arachu Castro, Michalina Drejza, Gail Knudson, Zozo Nene, Prof. Pascale Allotey, Janet Meyers, Professor Michael Mbizvo (Co-Chair), Chipo Gwanzura (Co-Chair), Paul D. Blumenthal, and Edmore Munongo. We thank the panel for their valuable and timely guidance and reviews offered during the development process. 

Sudan refugee crisis
Resource

| 19 August 2024

IMAP Statement - Mpox

Mpox is a viral zoonotic disease which typically occurs in tropical areas in central and west Africa. From May 2022-July 2023, multiple cases of mpox were identified in non-endemic countries, and the World Health Organization declared the mpox outbreak a Public Health Emergency of International Concern. This marked the first time many mpox cases were reported concurrently in non-endemic and endemic countries in different geographical areas. During the outbreak, nearly 100,000 people were infected, primarily gay and bisexual men, and approximately 200 people died.  This statement was prepared by Nathalie Kapp, Chief Medical Advisor with support from the International Medical Advisory Panel (IMAP) members: Arachu Castro, Michalina Drejza, Gail Knudson, Zozo Nene, Prof. Pascale Allotey, Janet Meyers, Professor Michael Mbizvo (Co-Chair), Chipo Gwanzura (Co-Chair), Paul D. Blumenthal, and Edmore Munongo. We thank the panel for their valuable and timely guidance and reviews offered during the development process.