Address:

PO Box 5027
Chapel Hill, NC 27514

Website:

www.ipas.org

Subject Area:

Health and Human Services

Ipas

MISSION

Ipas is a nonprofit, nongovernmental organization (NGO) that works globally to increase women's ability to exercise their sexual and reproductive rights and to reduce abortion-related deaths and injuries. We seek to expand the availability, quality and sustainability of abortion and related reproductive-health services, as well as to improve the enabling environment. Ipas believes that no woman should have to risk her life or health because she lacks safe reproductive-health choices.

SOME BACKGROUND INFORMATION.....

The global problem of unsafe abortion

Without access to comprehensive reproductive health care, women may face unwanted pregnancies and the risk of unsafe abortion. Every year, approximately 66,500 women die from the complications of unsafe abortion and millions more suffer severe injury or long term disability..

These women are daughters, sisters, wives and mothers. Most are very poor; many are very young. And each is so determined to end a pregnancy that is unwanted, mistimed or ill-advised that she will risk her life to do so. Many more women suffer serious, often permanent disabilities.

The social consequences of unsafe abortion extend far beyond the individual woman, to her family and to her community. Young children whose mothers die are far more likely to die themselves than children with living parents. And a mother's death is likely to have a negative impact on a child's growth rate.

Why Ipas cares... and why you should too

Deaths and injuries from unsafe abortion are especially heartbreaking because they are entirely preventable - yet those with the power to prevent them too often choose not to act. At Ipas, we believe that:

Every woman has a right to the highest attainable standard of health and to safe reproductive health choices, including safe abortion care.

No woman should have to risk her life, her health, her fertility, her well-being or the well-being of her family because she lacks safe reproductive health care.

Along with caring, committed health professionals and other colleagues worldwide, Ipas tackles this neglected public-health problem head-on in some of the world's poorest countries. While many international donors and governments have focused attention and resources elsewhere, we struggle against the fundamental social injustice that results in the deaths of so many women in the primes of their lives.

Recent News

Honoring Elizabeth Edwards: Standing with Women and Families (0 Comments)

December 17, 2010

An article by Ipas Executive Vice President Anu Kumar was published in the Huffington Post! Read it here: Honoring Elizabeth Edwards... Read more >

Tigist (0 Comments)

June 29, 2010

Watch a preview of our newest documentary Read more >

Punishing the Victim in the Yucatan (0 Comments)

June 29, 2010

In Mexico and throughout North and South America, the story of a little girl who was allegedly attacked by her stepfather is capturing headlines, and once again reviving a debate over abortion. The 10-year-old girl from the state of Quintana... Read more >

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Recent Articles

Esperanza (0 Comments)

July 16, 2010

Does it really matter whether women have access to safe and legal abortion services? It made a difference to Esperanza, a 24-year-old university student from a middle-class family in Nicaragua. She was six-weeks pregnant when she began feeling violently ill.... Read more >

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Recent Opportunities

Join Ipas's Facebook Cause! (0 Comments)

February 2, 2009

Ipas is on Facebook! Please join our Cause at: http://apps.facebook.com/causes/beneficiaries/25728 Send the link to your friends and help us build an online community to improve women's reproductive health and rights around the world. Read more >

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