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…
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…
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…
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…
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…
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…
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…
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….
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…
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…