Transition and the Great Reskilling (UK group)

Bringing transition thinking to the whole area of education through:     a) connecting existing learning pathways,     b) creating new learning pathways,     c) creating conditions for self-organising learning pathways

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Family Guidance Association of Ethiopia FGAE

( Non Governmental Organization )

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Activities: Activist, Educational, Networking
 
Type: Non Governmental Organization
 
Scope: international
 
Website: www.fgae.org
 
Main Email: fgae [at] telecom.net.et
 
Phone: (1) 518 909/(1) 514
 
Regional office: Woreda 21 Kebele
01 House No. 332
Ethiopia
 

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FGAE

Family Guidance Association of Ethiopia (FGAE) is a Not-For-Profit, national NGO created by a few volunteer Ethiopians in 1966. Upon establishment, it pioneered family planning (FP) thinking and methods. Through time it was able to provide many-options in contraceptive methods, including surgical contraception. Inaddition, emphasizing other quality of care considerations, it ramified its service frontier to include sexual and reproductive health.


IPPF

Med_ippfippfThe International Planned Parenthood Federation IPPF is a global network of Member Associations in 149 countries and the world's foremost voluntary, non-governmental provider and advocate of sexual and reproductive health and rights.

Vision

IPPF envisages a world in which all women, men and young people have access to the information and services they need; a world in which sexuality is recognized both as a natural and precious aspect of life and as a fundamental human right; a world in which choices are fully respected and where stigma and discrimination have no place.

Mission

IPPF aims to improve the quality of life of individuals by campaigning for sexual and reproductive health and rights through advocacy and services, especially for poor and vulnerable people.

We defend the right of all young people to enjoy their sexual lives free from ill-health, unwanted pregnancy, violence and discrimination.

We support a woman's right to choose to terminate her pregnancy legally and safely.

We strive to eliminate STIs and reduce the spread and impact of HIV/AIDS.

We work in five priority areas. Adolescents, HIV/AIDS, Abortion, Access and Advocacy.

Our core values

IPPF believes that sexual and reproductive rights should be guaranteed for everyone because they are internationally recognized basic human rights

We are committed to gender equality, and to eliminating the discrimination which threatens individual well-being and leads to the widespread violation of health and human rights, particularly those of young women.

We value diversity and especially emphasize the participation of young people and people living with HIV/AIDS in our governance and in our programmes

We consider the spirit of volunteerism to be central to achieving our mandate and advancing our cause.

We are committed to working in partnership with communities, governments, other organizations and donors

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