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International Planned Parenthood Federation

The International Planned Parenthood Federation (IPPF) is a global non-governmental organisation with the broad aims of promoting sexual and reproductive health, and advocating the right of individuals to make their own choices in family planning. It was first formed in 1952 in Bombay (present-day Mumbai), India, by Margaret Sanger and Lady Rama Rau at the Third International Conference on Planned Parenthood with support of an expanding population with limited resources.[1] Presently, it consists of more than 149 Member Associations working in more than 189 countries. The IPPF is highly developed and organised into six regions. The organisation is based in London, England.

International Planned Parenthood Federation
AbbreviationIPPF
Formation24 November 1952; 71 years ago (1952-11-24)
Founded atBombay (present-day Mumbai), India
TypeInternational non-governmental organisation
HeadquartersLondon, SE1
United Kingdom
Websitewww.ippf.org

Purpose edit

 
Group photos of International Planned Parenthood Federation


Member Associations provide non-profit family planning services, sexual health and abuse prevention training and education. Their goals include giving clients the information necessary to make informed sexual health decisions, promoting continuing sexual health, making available high quality sexual health services, improving the overall health of low income individuals, and using democratic organisation and the leadership of volunteers to promote these goals. Over 40% of the organisation's resources are aimed at serving the needs of young people; as the IPPF explains, individuals under 25 (and especially females) are at a much higher risk of getting infected with HIV.[2]

Funding edit

The IPPF is financially supported by governments, trusts, and foundations including the European Commission and the United Nations Population Fund for special projects. Half of the balance of their funding comes from government official development assistance programmes. To achieve their goals as an organisation, the IPPF often collaborates with the World Health Organization (WHO), the United Nations Development Program (UNDP), the United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF), the United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA)-for instance in the Special Programme on Human Reproduction-, and the Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD).[citation needed]

The IPPF is a prominent lobbyist in the European Union: specifically, for the European Council and the United Nations Economic and Social Council (ECOSOC). It is the only non-governmental organisation (NGO) that focuses on sexual health and reproductive rights to qualify for Consultative Status with the Council of Europe. This allows the IPPF to sit in on the Parliamentary Assembly. [citation needed]

Canadian funding edit

In April 2011, it was revealed that IPPF, which had applied for an $18 million grant more than a year previously, had been denied funding by a Conservative Party government due to lobbying efforts by anti-abortion groups.[3]

On 22 September 2011, the Canadian International Development Agency granted IPPF $6 million over three years. The money is for services yet to be rendered in Afghanistan, Bangladesh, Mali, Sudan, and Tanzania.[4] Many anti-abortion activists have been critical of the spending including conservative MP Brad Trost who criticised his own party for supporting the "pro-choice" group.[5]

United States funding edit

IPPF advocates for access to comprehensive sexual and reproductive health services including contraception and safe abortion services. On his first day in office, U.S. President George W. Bush, reinstated the Mexico City Policy. This policy required non-governmental organisations in receipt of U.S. funds to refrain from providing or advocating for abortion services. IPPF opted not to sign the Global Gag Rule[6] and lost 20% of its funding during the time the Mexico City Policy was in effect. The policy was rescinded by President Barack Obama in January 2009,[7] but was reinstated by President Donald Trump in January 2017, but was once again rescinded by President Joe Biden in January 2021.[citation needed]

Selected affiliates edit

Conferences edit

The International Planned Parenthood Federation was established after earlier efforts to organise the post-World War II family planning and population control movements. The first conference was organised by the Swedish Association for Sexuality Education in Stockholm, in August 1946.[11] Two years later another meeting was held, the International Congress on Population and World Resources in Relation to the Family, in Cheltenham, England in August 1948,[12] predated the establishment of the IPPF.

  • Third International Conference on Planned Parenthood, Bombay (present-day Mumbai), India (24–29 November 1952)[13]
  • Fourth International Conference on Planned Parenthood, Stockholm, Sweden (17–22 August 1953)[14]
  • Fifth International Conference on Planned Parenthood, Tokyo, Japan (24–29 October 1955)[15]
  • Sixth International Conference on Planned Parenthood, New Delhi, India (14–21 February 1959)[16]
  • Seventh International Conference on Planned Parenthood, Singapore (February 1963)[17]
  • Eighth International Conference on Planned Parenthood, Santiago, Chile (April 1967)[18]
  • Ninth International Conference on Planned Parenthood, Brighton, England (October 1973)[19]

Projects edit

The IPPF is connecting with the poor and vulnerable population to improve healthcare support. Throughout 2016, the IPPF provided services to over 45 million people, many of which are in a humanitarian crisis. These services include access to sexual and reproductive health services and training local people to educate others about healthcare. The IPPF help over 46,000 clinics and facilities by giving health products and services. One of their main focuses is on improving sexual health services, so they also give contraceptives to over 14,000 providers, many of which are in rural areas. The IPPF is working on helping countries, mostly in Sub-Saharan Africa, with HIV epidemics by providing HIV testing and counseling. In 2016, the IPPF supplied over 40 million HIV services, of which 59% was delivered to Africa. Africa has seen improvements among HIV and sexually transmitted infections testing and counseling. The IPPF is working alongside the Joint United Nations Programme on HIV and AIDS (UNAIDS) to promote preventions and treatments.[20]

In Cairo in 1994, the International Conference on Population and Development (ICPD) stated that around 55% of couples were family planning in some way. Due to the family planning efforts, fertility rates were three to four children per woman in 1994, which is much lower than the average of six to seven children per woman in the 1960s.[21]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ Claeys, Vicky (December 2010). "Brave and angry--the creation and development of the International Planned Parenthood Federation (IPPF)". The European Journal of Contraception & Reproductive Health Care. 15 (Suppl 2): S67–76. doi:10.3109/13625187.2010.526726. ISSN 1473-0782. PMID 21091170.
  2. ^ . ippf.org. Archived from the original on 5 March 2016. Retrieved 18 February 2016.
  3. ^ MacCharles, Tonda (21 April 2011). "Anti-abortion groups shaped Tory funding policy on Planned Parenthood". Toronto Star.
  4. ^ Berthiaume, Lee (28 September 2011). "Anti-abortion supporters angered over CIDA funding for abortion-offering group". Montreal Gazette.[permanent dead link]
  5. ^ Haight, Lana (29 September 2011). "Conservative MP Trost criticizes gov't over Planned Parenthood". The StarPhoenix.
  6. ^ "Why we will not sign the Global Gag Rule". IPPF. 23 January 2017. Retrieved 26 September 2021.
  7. ^ Tapper, Jake (23 January 2009). "Obama Overturns 'Mexico City Policy' Implemented by Reagan". ABC News.
  8. ^ German Wikipedia: Pro Familia
  9. ^ French Wikipedia: Mouvement français pour le planning familial
  10. ^ "Sex og Politikk - The Norwegian Association for Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights". IPPF. 31 March 2016. Retrieved 29 April 2023.
  11. ^ Suitters, Beryl (1973). Be Brave and Angry: Chronicles of the International Planned Parenthood Federation. London: IPPF. p. 18.
  12. ^ Family Planning Association of Great Britain (1948). Proceedings of the International Congress on Population and World Resources in Relation to the Family. London: H. K. Lewis & Co. Ltd.
  13. ^ Family Plannig Association of India (1952). The Third International Conference on Planned Parenthood. Bombay: Family Planning Association of India.
  14. ^ IPPF (1953). The Fourth International Conference on Planned Parenthood. London: IPPF.
  15. ^ IPPF (1955). The Fifth International Conference on Planned Parenthood, Report of the Proceedings. London: IPPF.
  16. ^ IPPF (1959). The Sixth International Conference on Planned Parenthood, Report of Proceedings. London: IPPF.
  17. ^ Suitters, Beryl (1973). Be Brave and Angry: Chronicles of the International Planned Parenthood Federation. London: IPPF. pp. 246–47.
  18. ^ Suitters, Beryl (1973). Be Brave and Angry: Chronicles of the International Planned Parenthood Federation. London: IPPF. pp. 362–366.
  19. ^ Suitters, Beryl (1973). Be Brave and Angry: Chronicles of the International Planned Parenthood Federation. London: IPPF. p. 396.
  20. ^ "IPPF Annual Performance Report 2016 | IPPF". IPPF. 9 June 2017. Retrieved 11 April 2018.
  21. ^ Brueggemann, I. (1 July 1997). "Family planning in the 21st century: perspective of the International Planned Parenthood Federation". International Journal of Gynecology & Obstetrics. 58 (1): 93–100. doi:10.1016/S0020-7292(97)02857-9. ISSN 0020-7292. PMID 9253671. S2CID 37754735.

External links edit

  • Official website  

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This article is about International Planned Parenthood Federation For the United States organisation see Planned Parenthood The International Planned Parenthood Federation IPPF is a global non governmental organisation with the broad aims of promoting sexual and reproductive health and advocating the right of individuals to make their own choices in family planning It was first formed in 1952 in Bombay present day Mumbai India by Margaret Sanger and Lady Rama Rau at the Third International Conference on Planned Parenthood with support of an expanding population with limited resources 1 Presently it consists of more than 149 Member Associations working in more than 189 countries The IPPF is highly developed and organised into six regions The organisation is based in London England International Planned Parenthood FederationAbbreviationIPPFFormation24 November 1952 71 years ago 1952 11 24 Founded atBombay present day Mumbai IndiaTypeInternational non governmental organisationHeadquartersLondon SE1United KingdomWebsitewww wbr ippf wbr org Contents 1 Purpose 2 Funding 2 1 Canadian funding 2 2 United States funding 3 Selected affiliates 4 Conferences 5 Projects 6 See also 7 References 8 External linksPurpose edit nbsp Group photos of International Planned Parenthood Federation Member Associations provide non profit family planning services sexual health and abuse prevention training and education Their goals include giving clients the information necessary to make informed sexual health decisions promoting continuing sexual health making available high quality sexual health services improving the overall health of low income individuals and using democratic organisation and the leadership of volunteers to promote these goals Over 40 of the organisation s resources are aimed at serving the needs of young people as the IPPF explains individuals under 25 and especially females are at a much higher risk of getting infected with HIV 2 Funding editThe IPPF is financially supported by governments trusts and foundations including the European Commission and the United Nations Population Fund for special projects Half of the balance of their funding comes from government official development assistance programmes To achieve their goals as an organisation the IPPF often collaborates with the World Health Organization WHO the United Nations Development Program UNDP the United Nations Children s Fund UNICEF the United Nations Population Fund UNFPA for instance in the Special Programme on Human Reproduction and the Organization for Economic Co operation and Development OECD citation needed The IPPF is a prominent lobbyist in the European Union specifically for the European Council and the United Nations Economic and Social Council ECOSOC It is the only non governmental organisation NGO that focuses on sexual health and reproductive rights to qualify for Consultative Status with the Council of Europe This allows the IPPF to sit in on the Parliamentary Assembly citation needed Canadian funding edit In April 2011 it was revealed that IPPF which had applied for an 18 million grant more than a year previously had been denied funding by a Conservative Party government due to lobbying efforts by anti abortion groups 3 On 22 September 2011 the Canadian International Development Agency granted IPPF 6 million over three years The money is for services yet to be rendered in Afghanistan Bangladesh Mali Sudan and Tanzania 4 Many anti abortion activists have been critical of the spending including conservative MP Brad Trost who criticised his own party for supporting the pro choice group 5 United States funding edit IPPF advocates for access to comprehensive sexual and reproductive health services including contraception and safe abortion services On his first day in office U S President George W Bush reinstated the Mexico City Policy This policy required non governmental organisations in receipt of U S funds to refrain from providing or advocating for abortion services IPPF opted not to sign the Global Gag Rule 6 and lost 20 of its funding during the time the Mexico City Policy was in effect The policy was rescinded by President Barack Obama in January 2009 7 but was reinstated by President Donald Trump in January 2017 but was once again rescinded by President Joe Biden in January 2021 citation needed Selected affiliates editCategory International Planned Parenthood Federation affiliates IPPF Americas and the Caribbean Region Family Planning Queensland Pro Familia Germany 8 IPPF European Network Mouvement francais pour le planning familial France 9 Sex og politikk 10 Conferences editThe International Planned Parenthood Federation was established after earlier efforts to organise the post World War II family planning and population control movements The first conference was organised by the Swedish Association for Sexuality Education in Stockholm in August 1946 11 Two years later another meeting was held the International Congress on Population and World Resources in Relation to the Family in Cheltenham England in August 1948 12 predated the establishment of the IPPF Third International Conference on Planned Parenthood Bombay present day Mumbai India 24 29 November 1952 13 Fourth International Conference on Planned Parenthood Stockholm Sweden 17 22 August 1953 14 Fifth International Conference on Planned Parenthood Tokyo Japan 24 29 October 1955 15 Sixth International Conference on Planned Parenthood New Delhi India 14 21 February 1959 16 Seventh International Conference on Planned Parenthood Singapore February 1963 17 Eighth International Conference on Planned Parenthood Santiago Chile April 1967 18 Ninth International Conference on Planned Parenthood Brighton England October 1973 19 Projects editThe IPPF is connecting with the poor and vulnerable population to improve healthcare support Throughout 2016 the IPPF provided services to over 45 million people many of which are in a humanitarian crisis These services include access to sexual and reproductive health services and training local people to educate others about healthcare The IPPF help over 46 000 clinics and facilities by giving health products and services One of their main focuses is on improving sexual health services so they also give contraceptives to over 14 000 providers many of which are in rural areas The IPPF is working on helping countries mostly in Sub Saharan Africa with HIV epidemics by providing HIV testing and counseling In 2016 the IPPF supplied over 40 million HIV services of which 59 was delivered to Africa Africa has seen improvements among HIV and sexually transmitted infections testing and counseling The IPPF is working alongside the Joint United Nations Programme on HIV and AIDS UNAIDS to promote preventions and treatments 20 In Cairo in 1994 the International Conference on Population and Development ICPD stated that around 55 of couples were family planning in some way Due to the family planning efforts fertility rates were three to four children per woman in 1994 which is much lower than the average of six to seven children per woman in the 1960s 21 See also editAvabai Bomanji Wadia Birth control movement in the United States Dhanvanthi Rama Rau Cecile Richards Margaret SangerReferences edit Claeys Vicky December 2010 Brave and angry the creation and development of the International Planned Parenthood Federation IPPF The European Journal of Contraception amp Reproductive Health Care 15 Suppl 2 S67 76 doi 10 3109 13625187 2010 526726 ISSN 1473 0782 PMID 21091170 What we do ippf org Archived from the original on 5 March 2016 Retrieved 18 February 2016 MacCharles Tonda 21 April 2011 Anti abortion groups shaped Tory funding policy on Planned Parenthood Toronto Star Berthiaume Lee 28 September 2011 Anti abortion supporters angered over CIDA funding for abortion offering group Montreal Gazette permanent dead link Haight Lana 29 September 2011 Conservative MP Trost criticizes gov t over Planned Parenthood The StarPhoenix Why we will not sign the Global Gag Rule IPPF 23 January 2017 Retrieved 26 September 2021 Tapper Jake 23 January 2009 Obama Overturns Mexico City Policy Implemented by Reagan ABC News German Wikipedia Pro Familia French Wikipedia Mouvement francais pour le planning familial Sex og Politikk The Norwegian Association for Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights IPPF 31 March 2016 Retrieved 29 April 2023 Suitters Beryl 1973 Be Brave and Angry Chronicles of the International Planned Parenthood Federation London IPPF p 18 Family Planning Association of Great Britain 1948 Proceedings of the International Congress on Population and World Resources in Relation to the Family London H K Lewis amp Co Ltd Family Plannig Association of India 1952 The Third International Conference on Planned Parenthood Bombay Family Planning Association of India IPPF 1953 The Fourth International Conference on Planned Parenthood London IPPF IPPF 1955 The Fifth International Conference on Planned Parenthood Report of the Proceedings London IPPF IPPF 1959 The Sixth International Conference on Planned Parenthood Report of Proceedings London IPPF Suitters Beryl 1973 Be Brave and Angry Chronicles of the International Planned Parenthood Federation London IPPF pp 246 47 Suitters Beryl 1973 Be Brave and Angry Chronicles of the International Planned Parenthood Federation London IPPF pp 362 366 Suitters Beryl 1973 Be Brave and Angry Chronicles of the International Planned Parenthood Federation London IPPF p 396 IPPF Annual Performance Report 2016 IPPF IPPF 9 June 2017 Retrieved 11 April 2018 Brueggemann I 1 July 1997 Family planning in the 21st century perspective of the International Planned Parenthood Federation International Journal of Gynecology amp Obstetrics 58 1 93 100 doi 10 1016 S0020 7292 97 02857 9 ISSN 0020 7292 PMID 9253671 S2CID 37754735 External links editOfficial website nbsp IPPF s organisation by regions Retrieved from 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