In this Fall 2010 edition of Reaching Out you will learn more about how IPPF/WHR tackles the complex problem of gender based violence and how IPPF/WHR scales up its efforts to ensure that all young people have access to sexual and reproductive health.  Also, Alex Sanger contributes an OpEd about the importance of investing in young people and we highlight the commitment of donor Gerald Pearsall.

This manual provides tools and guidelines for program managers working in developing countries. It includes practical tools to determine provider attitudes to gender-based violence, legal definitions and responsibilities, and quality of care.

This video is intended as a general sensitization tool on the issue of gender-based violence (GBV), providing key definitions and addressing some of the most common myths about GBV.

This training video for health care providers and others who may be in a position to help women living in situations of violence, frames the issue of violence against women as a human rights violation and a public health problem.

This publication describes how our Member Association in Venezuela, PLAFAM, met the needs of victims of violence by recognizing the importance of womens' social context.

IPPF/WHR developed a series of tools to help health providers with detection of gender-based violence, data collection, monitoring and evaluation.

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