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- Article, 10 January 2011 | Sign of Life was a campaign creating awareness and political commitment for the potential of African girls. The focus of this campaign was one of the Millennium Development Goals, No. 5: Reduce maternal mortality and provide universal access to reproductive health for all. The campaign was finalised on 31 December 2012. Read more
- News, 19 October 2012 | As the Sexual Awareness for Europe (SAFE II) project nears an end in November 2012, IPPF Member Associations and collaborating partners involved in the project gathered in Brussels on October 17th to reflect on the results of their work in the area of qualitative research, good practices, policy as well as the involvement of young people in addressing their sexual and reproductive health and rights. Read more
- Calendar, 01 September 2012 | Under the theme “Nothing for Us Without Us”, Y-PEER (Youth Peer Education Network) in partnership with organizations and individuals from around the globe working with young people is launching the third annual “10 Days of Activisim” (10 DoA) campaign from 1st to 10th September, 2012. Read more
- Calendar, 28 September 2012 (All day) | The celebration has its origin in Latin America and the Caribbean where women’s groups have been mobilizing around September 28 the last two decades to demand their governments to decriminalize abortion, to provide access to safe and affordable abortion services and to end stigma and discrimination towards women who choose to have an abortion. Read more
- Article, 12 December 2011 | The book "Making female condoms available and accessible, a guide on implementing female condom programs" is an important and concrete result of the work of UAFC and its partners. This Implementation Guide represents the experiences, lessons learned, challenges and successes of the female condom programs of our colleagues in Cameroon, Nigeria, Mozambique, and Zimbabwe. These programs are being implemented in very distinct contexts and have been adapted accordingly. Each program has generated new ideas and insights regarding what it means to conduct female condom programming successfully. Read more
- Press release, 07 November 2011 | 17-18 november 2011, Museum for Communication The Hague, The Netherlands Read more
- Press release, 31 May 2011 | At the UN, Mrs. Maria da Luz Dai Guebuza, the First Lady of Mozambique pleaded for a better availability of female condoms worldwide. She did so by writing her statement on Zawadi, one of many paper dolls. From all over the world these paper dolls came to New York, with statements from men and women asking for female condoms. Afterwards Zawadi flew to the Netherlands. There she, and many more dolls from around the globe, presented them at the UAFC conference on female condoms in November of this year. Read more
- Article, 29 November 2011 | Can You Fix It? is a successful e-learning game that has been played by more than 100,000 adolescents in the Netherlands over the past year. It aims at preventing sexual transgressive behaviour by making adolescents aware of misunderstandings that occur between boys and girls and lets them experience a way they can communicate about boundaries. The game aims at enlarging their feeling of control and self-efficacy. Read more
- Article, 30 November 2011 | Mothers Night demands more progress on Millennium Goal 5, the reduction of maternal mortality and the realization of good health care before, during and after childbirth. Emphasis on sexual education and prevention, access to contraceptives and good health care, and access to safe and legal abortions for all women are key requirements in fighting maternal death. Read more
- Article, 12 December 2011 | Save Women’s Lives aims to increase public awareness and influence public opinion to foster and enhance support among decision makers for policies that seek to improve maternal health (MDG 5). Read more


