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| 30 June 2022

Indonesia: Universal Periodic Review (UPR) – Fourth Cycle

Perkumpulan Keluarga Berencana Indonesia (PKBI) [Indonesian Planned Parenthood Association (IPPA)] contributed to three (3) reports to the Human Rights Council ahead of the Universal Periodic Review (UPR) of Indonesia.   The Joint Submission with Indonesia National Coalition of the Marginalised Group against Discrimination highlighted the human rights situation of vulnerable groups, such as which include groups of people with disabilities, people with HIV and key populations (drug users and sex workers), women, indigenous peoples, and religious minorities, in Indonesia.     The Joint Submission on LGBTIQ Rights by the Indonesia National Coalition of the Marginalised Group against Discrimination (consisting of 33 non-governmental and community-based organisations) on the basis of Sexual Orientation and Gender Identity (SOGI) highlighted the progress made on 3rd cycle recommendations, which remain unimplemented, along with the worsening violations of LGBTQIA+’s rights given the multi-dimensional impact of the COVID-19 pandemic.    The Joint Submission by the Save All Women and Girls Working Group (SAWG), consisting of nine (9) civil society organizations working in the area of advocacy for equality and quality access to sexual and reproductive health (SRH) services, highlights 1) the criminalization of abortion in Indonesia and the implications of it for people with unintended pregnancies; 2) the access to safe abortion services for victims and/or survivors of rape; and 3) the access to safe abortion services for medical emergency reason.  Download and read all the full reports at the bottom of the page.  

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| 28 March 2024

Indonesia: Universal Periodic Review (UPR) – Fourth Cycle

Perkumpulan Keluarga Berencana Indonesia (PKBI) [Indonesian Planned Parenthood Association (IPPA)] contributed to three (3) reports to the Human Rights Council ahead of the Universal Periodic Review (UPR) of Indonesia.   The Joint Submission with Indonesia National Coalition of the Marginalised Group against Discrimination highlighted the human rights situation of vulnerable groups, such as which include groups of people with disabilities, people with HIV and key populations (drug users and sex workers), women, indigenous peoples, and religious minorities, in Indonesia.     The Joint Submission on LGBTIQ Rights by the Indonesia National Coalition of the Marginalised Group against Discrimination (consisting of 33 non-governmental and community-based organisations) on the basis of Sexual Orientation and Gender Identity (SOGI) highlighted the progress made on 3rd cycle recommendations, which remain unimplemented, along with the worsening violations of LGBTQIA+’s rights given the multi-dimensional impact of the COVID-19 pandemic.    The Joint Submission by the Save All Women and Girls Working Group (SAWG), consisting of nine (9) civil society organizations working in the area of advocacy for equality and quality access to sexual and reproductive health (SRH) services, highlights 1) the criminalization of abortion in Indonesia and the implications of it for people with unintended pregnancies; 2) the access to safe abortion services for victims and/or survivors of rape; and 3) the access to safe abortion services for medical emergency reason.  Download and read all the full reports at the bottom of the page.  

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| 30 June 2022

49th Session of the Human Rights Council (HRC)

The 49th UN Human Rights Council held its high-level panel discussion on the importance of robust public policies and services for the protection of economic, social and cultural rights in contributing to the COVID-19 pandemic recovery. In a statement on behalf of IPPF, Planned Parenthood Association of Thailand (PPAT) urge all governments to permanently integrate the innovations made during Covid-19 on telemedicine and digital health care into their work to reach Universal Health Coverage. Download and read the full statement at the bottom of the page or watch the video here.

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| 30 June 2022

49th Session of the Human Rights Council (HRC)

The 49th UN Human Rights Council held its high-level panel discussion on the importance of robust public policies and services for the protection of economic, social and cultural rights in contributing to the COVID-19 pandemic recovery. In a statement on behalf of IPPF, Planned Parenthood Association of Thailand (PPAT) urge all governments to permanently integrate the innovations made during Covid-19 on telemedicine and digital health care into their work to reach Universal Health Coverage. Download and read the full statement at the bottom of the page or watch the video here.

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| 30 June 2022

Solomon Islands: Universal Periodic Review (UPR) – Third Cycle, HRC Session 48

Stakeholder Report Solomon Islands Planned Parenthood Association (SIPPA) submitted a report to the Human Rights Council ahead of the Universal Periodic Review (UPR) of Samoa. Our submission reported that access to sexual and reproductive health information and services remains a critical gap in current interventions. Download and read the full statement at the bottom of the page or watch the video here.   Adoption of UPR Outcomes SIPPA noted with concern that Solomon Islands did not support recommendations such as access to appropriate information, education and adolescent-friendly sexual and reproductive healthcare for adolescents and youth, including for persons with disabilities; decriminalization of abortion and protecting the rights of children and persons with diverse sexual orientation and gender identities. Download and read the full statement at the bottom of the page or watch the video here.

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| 30 June 2022

Solomon Islands: Universal Periodic Review (UPR) – Third Cycle, HRC Session 48

Stakeholder Report Solomon Islands Planned Parenthood Association (SIPPA) submitted a report to the Human Rights Council ahead of the Universal Periodic Review (UPR) of Samoa. Our submission reported that access to sexual and reproductive health information and services remains a critical gap in current interventions. Download and read the full statement at the bottom of the page or watch the video here.   Adoption of UPR Outcomes SIPPA noted with concern that Solomon Islands did not support recommendations such as access to appropriate information, education and adolescent-friendly sexual and reproductive healthcare for adolescents and youth, including for persons with disabilities; decriminalization of abortion and protecting the rights of children and persons with diverse sexual orientation and gender identities. Download and read the full statement at the bottom of the page or watch the video here.

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| 29 June 2022

SDG Accountability Manual

The SDG Accountability Manual seeks to support civil society to hold their government accountable for commitments made in the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development (the 2030 Agenda), with specific information on how to incorporate Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights (SRHR) into the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). SRHR and the SDGs – Accountability Manual includes (available for download at the bottom of this page) Advocacy development tools: Key asks tool Research tool Stakeholder mapping tool Messaging tool Advocacy development tool Budget tool Monitoring and Evaluation tool   Advocacy delivery templates: Report template Social media template Issue brief template Talking points template Media release template

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| 29 June 2022

SDG Accountability Manual

The SDG Accountability Manual seeks to support civil society to hold their government accountable for commitments made in the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development (the 2030 Agenda), with specific information on how to incorporate Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights (SRHR) into the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). SRHR and the SDGs – Accountability Manual includes (available for download at the bottom of this page) Advocacy development tools: Key asks tool Research tool Stakeholder mapping tool Messaging tool Advocacy development tool Budget tool Monitoring and Evaluation tool   Advocacy delivery templates: Report template Social media template Issue brief template Talking points template Media release template

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| 28 June 2022

Samoa: Universal Periodic Review (UPR) – Third Cycle, HRC Session 43

Stakeholder Report  Samoa Family Health Association (SFHA) submitted a report to the Human Rights Council ahead of the Universal Periodic Review (UPR) of Samoa. Our submission reported on the lack of full access to Comprehensive Sexuality Education (CSE) and low access to Comprehensive Sexual and Reproductive Healthcare.  Download and read the full statement at the bottom of the page or watch the video here.   Adoption of UPR Outcomes SFHA thanks Government of Samoa for its willingness to engage in open and constructive dialogue with civil society throughout the UPR process and applauds their commitment to adopt a comprehensive sexual and reproductive health policy and comprehensive sexuality education for adolescents. Download and read the full statement at the bottom of the page or watch the video here.

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| 28 June 2022

Samoa: Universal Periodic Review (UPR) – Third Cycle, HRC Session 43

Stakeholder Report  Samoa Family Health Association (SFHA) submitted a report to the Human Rights Council ahead of the Universal Periodic Review (UPR) of Samoa. Our submission reported on the lack of full access to Comprehensive Sexuality Education (CSE) and low access to Comprehensive Sexual and Reproductive Healthcare.  Download and read the full statement at the bottom of the page or watch the video here.   Adoption of UPR Outcomes SFHA thanks Government of Samoa for its willingness to engage in open and constructive dialogue with civil society throughout the UPR process and applauds their commitment to adopt a comprehensive sexual and reproductive health policy and comprehensive sexuality education for adolescents. Download and read the full statement at the bottom of the page or watch the video here.

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| 30 June 2022

Indonesia: Universal Periodic Review (UPR) – Fourth Cycle

Perkumpulan Keluarga Berencana Indonesia (PKBI) [Indonesian Planned Parenthood Association (IPPA)] contributed to three (3) reports to the Human Rights Council ahead of the Universal Periodic Review (UPR) of Indonesia.   The Joint Submission with Indonesia National Coalition of the Marginalised Group against Discrimination highlighted the human rights situation of vulnerable groups, such as which include groups of people with disabilities, people with HIV and key populations (drug users and sex workers), women, indigenous peoples, and religious minorities, in Indonesia.     The Joint Submission on LGBTIQ Rights by the Indonesia National Coalition of the Marginalised Group against Discrimination (consisting of 33 non-governmental and community-based organisations) on the basis of Sexual Orientation and Gender Identity (SOGI) highlighted the progress made on 3rd cycle recommendations, which remain unimplemented, along with the worsening violations of LGBTQIA+’s rights given the multi-dimensional impact of the COVID-19 pandemic.    The Joint Submission by the Save All Women and Girls Working Group (SAWG), consisting of nine (9) civil society organizations working in the area of advocacy for equality and quality access to sexual and reproductive health (SRH) services, highlights 1) the criminalization of abortion in Indonesia and the implications of it for people with unintended pregnancies; 2) the access to safe abortion services for victims and/or survivors of rape; and 3) the access to safe abortion services for medical emergency reason.  Download and read all the full reports at the bottom of the page.  

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| 28 March 2024

Indonesia: Universal Periodic Review (UPR) – Fourth Cycle

Perkumpulan Keluarga Berencana Indonesia (PKBI) [Indonesian Planned Parenthood Association (IPPA)] contributed to three (3) reports to the Human Rights Council ahead of the Universal Periodic Review (UPR) of Indonesia.   The Joint Submission with Indonesia National Coalition of the Marginalised Group against Discrimination highlighted the human rights situation of vulnerable groups, such as which include groups of people with disabilities, people with HIV and key populations (drug users and sex workers), women, indigenous peoples, and religious minorities, in Indonesia.     The Joint Submission on LGBTIQ Rights by the Indonesia National Coalition of the Marginalised Group against Discrimination (consisting of 33 non-governmental and community-based organisations) on the basis of Sexual Orientation and Gender Identity (SOGI) highlighted the progress made on 3rd cycle recommendations, which remain unimplemented, along with the worsening violations of LGBTQIA+’s rights given the multi-dimensional impact of the COVID-19 pandemic.    The Joint Submission by the Save All Women and Girls Working Group (SAWG), consisting of nine (9) civil society organizations working in the area of advocacy for equality and quality access to sexual and reproductive health (SRH) services, highlights 1) the criminalization of abortion in Indonesia and the implications of it for people with unintended pregnancies; 2) the access to safe abortion services for victims and/or survivors of rape; and 3) the access to safe abortion services for medical emergency reason.  Download and read all the full reports at the bottom of the page.  

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| 30 June 2022

49th Session of the Human Rights Council (HRC)

The 49th UN Human Rights Council held its high-level panel discussion on the importance of robust public policies and services for the protection of economic, social and cultural rights in contributing to the COVID-19 pandemic recovery. In a statement on behalf of IPPF, Planned Parenthood Association of Thailand (PPAT) urge all governments to permanently integrate the innovations made during Covid-19 on telemedicine and digital health care into their work to reach Universal Health Coverage. Download and read the full statement at the bottom of the page or watch the video here.

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| 30 June 2022

49th Session of the Human Rights Council (HRC)

The 49th UN Human Rights Council held its high-level panel discussion on the importance of robust public policies and services for the protection of economic, social and cultural rights in contributing to the COVID-19 pandemic recovery. In a statement on behalf of IPPF, Planned Parenthood Association of Thailand (PPAT) urge all governments to permanently integrate the innovations made during Covid-19 on telemedicine and digital health care into their work to reach Universal Health Coverage. Download and read the full statement at the bottom of the page or watch the video here.

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| 30 June 2022

Solomon Islands: Universal Periodic Review (UPR) – Third Cycle, HRC Session 48

Stakeholder Report Solomon Islands Planned Parenthood Association (SIPPA) submitted a report to the Human Rights Council ahead of the Universal Periodic Review (UPR) of Samoa. Our submission reported that access to sexual and reproductive health information and services remains a critical gap in current interventions. Download and read the full statement at the bottom of the page or watch the video here.   Adoption of UPR Outcomes SIPPA noted with concern that Solomon Islands did not support recommendations such as access to appropriate information, education and adolescent-friendly sexual and reproductive healthcare for adolescents and youth, including for persons with disabilities; decriminalization of abortion and protecting the rights of children and persons with diverse sexual orientation and gender identities. Download and read the full statement at the bottom of the page or watch the video here.

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| 30 June 2022

Solomon Islands: Universal Periodic Review (UPR) – Third Cycle, HRC Session 48

Stakeholder Report Solomon Islands Planned Parenthood Association (SIPPA) submitted a report to the Human Rights Council ahead of the Universal Periodic Review (UPR) of Samoa. Our submission reported that access to sexual and reproductive health information and services remains a critical gap in current interventions. Download and read the full statement at the bottom of the page or watch the video here.   Adoption of UPR Outcomes SIPPA noted with concern that Solomon Islands did not support recommendations such as access to appropriate information, education and adolescent-friendly sexual and reproductive healthcare for adolescents and youth, including for persons with disabilities; decriminalization of abortion and protecting the rights of children and persons with diverse sexual orientation and gender identities. Download and read the full statement at the bottom of the page or watch the video here.

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| 29 June 2022

SDG Accountability Manual

The SDG Accountability Manual seeks to support civil society to hold their government accountable for commitments made in the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development (the 2030 Agenda), with specific information on how to incorporate Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights (SRHR) into the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). SRHR and the SDGs – Accountability Manual includes (available for download at the bottom of this page) Advocacy development tools: Key asks tool Research tool Stakeholder mapping tool Messaging tool Advocacy development tool Budget tool Monitoring and Evaluation tool   Advocacy delivery templates: Report template Social media template Issue brief template Talking points template Media release template

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| 29 June 2022

SDG Accountability Manual

The SDG Accountability Manual seeks to support civil society to hold their government accountable for commitments made in the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development (the 2030 Agenda), with specific information on how to incorporate Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights (SRHR) into the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). SRHR and the SDGs – Accountability Manual includes (available for download at the bottom of this page) Advocacy development tools: Key asks tool Research tool Stakeholder mapping tool Messaging tool Advocacy development tool Budget tool Monitoring and Evaluation tool   Advocacy delivery templates: Report template Social media template Issue brief template Talking points template Media release template

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| 28 June 2022

Samoa: Universal Periodic Review (UPR) – Third Cycle, HRC Session 43

Stakeholder Report  Samoa Family Health Association (SFHA) submitted a report to the Human Rights Council ahead of the Universal Periodic Review (UPR) of Samoa. Our submission reported on the lack of full access to Comprehensive Sexuality Education (CSE) and low access to Comprehensive Sexual and Reproductive Healthcare.  Download and read the full statement at the bottom of the page or watch the video here.   Adoption of UPR Outcomes SFHA thanks Government of Samoa for its willingness to engage in open and constructive dialogue with civil society throughout the UPR process and applauds their commitment to adopt a comprehensive sexual and reproductive health policy and comprehensive sexuality education for adolescents. Download and read the full statement at the bottom of the page or watch the video here.

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| 28 June 2022

Samoa: Universal Periodic Review (UPR) – Third Cycle, HRC Session 43

Stakeholder Report  Samoa Family Health Association (SFHA) submitted a report to the Human Rights Council ahead of the Universal Periodic Review (UPR) of Samoa. Our submission reported on the lack of full access to Comprehensive Sexuality Education (CSE) and low access to Comprehensive Sexual and Reproductive Healthcare.  Download and read the full statement at the bottom of the page or watch the video here.   Adoption of UPR Outcomes SFHA thanks Government of Samoa for its willingness to engage in open and constructive dialogue with civil society throughout the UPR process and applauds their commitment to adopt a comprehensive sexual and reproductive health policy and comprehensive sexuality education for adolescents. Download and read the full statement at the bottom of the page or watch the video here.