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The sexual and reproductive health needs of women in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) receive little attention, and many women lack medically accurate knowledge about contraception, abortion, sexuality, and how to protect oneself from HIV and other sexually transmitted infections. Ibis’s MENA program of work aims to improve comprehensive sexual and reproductive health and women’s and girls’ autonomy throughout the MENA region. Our work is geared toward expanding knowledge of and access to a wide array of sexual and reproductive health issues and services, especially among women whose needs are often ignored, such as young women, unmarried women, and refugee women. We partner with local organizations to conduct action-oriented and policy relevant research and respond quickly to emerging needs.

 

Our MENA activities focus on six core areas: three are cross-cutting thematic priorities that address a range of reproductive health issues and target specific populations, and three are programmatic priorities that focus on specific reproductive health issues that are important across the region as a whole.

 

Cross-cutting themes:

Issue-specific priorities:

For more information about Ibis’s MENA program of work, please email Dr. Angel Foster.

للمزيد من المعلومات الرجاء الإتصال ب  أنجيل فورستر 

 

Current projects:

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Other MENA resources: