
One of our main priorities is to ensure universal access to, and informed use of effective contraception. Millions of people lack the knowledge and information to determine when or whether they have children, and they are unable to protect themselves against sexually transmitted infections (STIs).
Articles about Contraception

Family Planning in Nepal
For people across Nepal, access to contraception and family planning services can mean the difference between life and death. Yet in this largely patriarchal culture, where having four or five children has long been the norm, contraception remains an alien idea to many, and access to it is strictly controlled by male heads of households. IPPF Family Planning Association of Nepal is working with local community to increase awareness and access to family planning among rural communities and people affected by the 2015 earthquake. See how they're ensuring access and changing lives

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'Now is the time to act', says UNFPA at 2017 London Family Planning Summit
Inspiring words by Arthur Erken, UNFPA head of communications and partnerships, pushing the international community to act now to ensure family planning access for all at the 2017 London Family Planning Summit, organised by UK Department for International Development and the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundations.

"IPPF is an important partner for Denmark"
At the 2017 Family Planning Summit, we interviewed Ulla Tornaes, Danish Minister for Development Cooperation. We were pleased to see her highlighting the positive collaboration between IPPF and the Danish government.

'Norway is here because we believe in women's rights' - Laila Bokhari at 2017 Family Planning Summit
Laila Bokhari, Norwegian minister of Foreign Affairs, talks about the crucial importance of sexual and reproductive rights for development.

DFID at 2017 Family Planning Summit
In 2012, the Family Planning 2020 partnership was created during the London Family Planning co-hosted by the UK Department for International Development and the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation. In 2017, the global champions come together again to ensure that steps are taken so that all women and girls can be free to decide about their body and future.

Contraceptive care is key to ensure girls' rights - Ulla Müller, EngenderHealth
Ulla E. Müller, CEO of EngenderHealth, clearly explains how, to protect girls' rights, we need to ensure them access to contraception.

IPPF launches 'Under-served and Over-looked' report
IPPF launched its landmark report 'Under-served and over-looked' to shine a light on those excluded from recent family planning advancements.

Tewodros Melesse at 2017 London Family Planning Summit
Tewodros Melesse, IPPF Director-General, explains why Family Planning is so important for sustainable development.

Tor-Hugne Olsen, Sex og Politikk, at the 2017 London Family Planning Summit
Tor-Hugne Olsen, Executive Director of Sex og Politikk (IPPF member association in Norway) interviewed at the 2017 London Family Planning Summit talks of the importance of taking informed and autonomous decisions.
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