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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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Humanitarian health workers in sudan
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| 28 July 2025

Feminist Principles in Humanitarian Contexts

This document outlines IPPF’s feminist approach to humanitarian action, rooted in rights-based, inclusive, and intersectional principles. It highlights the need to challenge structural inequalities, patriarchal norms, and colonial legacies in humanitarian systems while centring the voices of women, girls, LGBTQI+ communities, and other marginalised groups.The principles call for locally led, gender-transformative action, meaningful participation, and accountability to affected communities. With sexual and reproductive health and rights (SRHR) as a life-saving priority, IPPF advocates for integrated, community-driven humanitarian responses that uphold dignity, equity, and justice for all.

Humanitarian health workers in sudan
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| 31 May 2024

Feminist Principles in Humanitarian Contexts

This document outlines IPPF’s feminist approach to humanitarian action, rooted in rights-based, inclusive, and intersectional principles. It highlights the need to challenge structural inequalities, patriarchal norms, and colonial legacies in humanitarian systems while centring the voices of women, girls, LGBTQI+ communities, and other marginalised groups.The principles call for locally led, gender-transformative action, meaningful participation, and accountability to affected communities. With sexual and reproductive health and rights (SRHR) as a life-saving priority, IPPF advocates for integrated, community-driven humanitarian responses that uphold dignity, equity, and justice for all.

Humanitarian health workers in sudan
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| 28 July 2025

Feminist Principles in Humanitarian Contexts

This document outlines IPPF’s feminist approach to humanitarian action, rooted in rights-based, inclusive, and intersectional principles. It highlights the need to challenge structural inequalities, patriarchal norms, and colonial legacies in humanitarian systems while centring the voices of women, girls, LGBTQI+ communities, and other marginalised groups.The principles call for locally led, gender-transformative action, meaningful participation, and accountability to affected communities. With sexual and reproductive health and rights (SRHR) as a life-saving priority, IPPF advocates for integrated, community-driven humanitarian responses that uphold dignity, equity, and justice for all.

Humanitarian health workers in sudan
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| 31 May 2024

Feminist Principles in Humanitarian Contexts

This document outlines IPPF’s feminist approach to humanitarian action, rooted in rights-based, inclusive, and intersectional principles. It highlights the need to challenge structural inequalities, patriarchal norms, and colonial legacies in humanitarian systems while centring the voices of women, girls, LGBTQI+ communities, and other marginalised groups.The principles call for locally led, gender-transformative action, meaningful participation, and accountability to affected communities. With sexual and reproductive health and rights (SRHR) as a life-saving priority, IPPF advocates for integrated, community-driven humanitarian responses that uphold dignity, equity, and justice for all.