November 2010 IPPF's new initiative Girls Decide, was one of the highlights of the EURONGOs conference in London in November. "Girls Decide - stand up for choice on sex and…
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20 October 2010 NEW UNITED NATIONS REPORT HIGHLIGHTS THE LINKS BETWEEN PEACE & DEVELOPMENT AND WOMEN’S RIGHTS AND EMPOWERMENT Women are more resilient to conflict and disaster and can lead…
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Vasectomy is seen by many men as a way to share the contraceptive burden in their relationship, according to research carried out by the Irish Family Planning Association (IFPA). The…
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September 2010 Breaking down the barriers in accessing sexual health services faced by women seeking asylum is the aim of a new IFPA publication. Women seeking asylum in Ireland often…
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24 August 2010 Fifteen youth leaders attended a MDG 5 briefing event hosted by the IFPA’s youth-led advocacy group, ASK in August. The event forms part of the group’s Keep…
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Act Now on 2015 - June 2010 This Summer the IFPA joins 61 other Irish NGOS to call on the Irish Government to deliver its aid commitments. The Irish Government…
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Press Release - 25 May 2010 The Irish Family Planning Association (IFPA) has welcomed the small reduction in the number of women who travelled to England and Wales for abortion…
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Event - 16 May 2010 The IFPA's dynamic dance4life team took part in the highly successful Africa Day event on 16th May in Dublin's Iveagh garden organised by Irish Aid.…
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Irish Times - 1 May 2010 Which came first, the pill or social revolution? As the oral contraceptive reaches a certain age, KATHY SHERIDAN assesses the impact of a ‘wonder…
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Irish Independent - 1 May 2010 By Medb Ruane Let's talk about sex. Fifty years ago this month, the Pill became available to western women. Rock and roll! You could…
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