Eligibility for Free Shipping on Publications and Other Resources
Our publications and other resources are available for free on our website. However, organizations and institutions in the developing world that require hard copies may be eligible for limited quantities. If you represent an organization working in a developing country and would like to apply for complimentary materials, please click here to fill out our request form. Organizations based in the United States and Europe, and private individuals are not eligible for this service.
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This easy-to-use self-assessment tool evaluates the capacity of nongovernmental and governmental organizations. |
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This tool investigates how responsive an organization's services and programs are to gender issues related to HIV prevention within an overall rights-based approach to SRH. |
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This self-evaluation tool explores how gender-sensitive STI/HIV prevention strategies have been integrated into SRH programs at the organizational, programmatic, and service-delivery levels. |
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This guide offers insight into working with target populations and profiles succcessful IPPF Member Association programs throughout the world. |
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This informational sheet provides an overview of lessons learned from the process of integrating HIV/AIDS work into reproductive health programs with vulnerable populations. |
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This bulletin provides an overview of the XVI International AIDS Conference, recent publications, Member Association activities, and a look at IPPF/WHR's new programs. |
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This informational sheet discusses how PROFAMILIA, our Member Association in the Dominican Republic, expanded its services to include antiretroviral therapy programs for a group of HIV-positive clients. |
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This informational sheet discusses how IPPF/WHR’s Member Association in Colombia reduced stigma and discrimination around different sexual identities, and improved access to tailored services for men who have sex with men. |
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This survey is designed to collect information about the knowledge and beliefs of health care providers and other staff regarding HIV/AIDS. |
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The publication "Youth Sexuality: Confronting HIV/AIDS" centers around IPPF/WHR's strategies for engaging and working with youth and HIV.
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