World Population Foundation (WPF) aims to encourage sexual and reproductive health and rights throughout the world. WPF supports projects by local organisations in developing countries enabling individuals to make their own decisions about their sexuality and the number of children they desire. WPF strongly believes that the ability to break out of the cycle of poverty starts with the freedom of choice. More |
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![]() | WPF has moved officeWorld Population Foundation has moved office, and as of March 2010 the address is: Oudenoord 176-178, 3513 EV, Utrecht. Tel: +31 (0) 30 239 38 88. In June 2010 Rutgers Nisso Groep and World Population Foundation will merge into one organization. Both organizations are specialized in Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights, and both have programmes in developing countries. They have been working together for several years. More |
![]() | Gender Based Violence programme wins PSO Innovation AwardWPF and partner organizations Mosaic (South Africa), Rifka Annisa (Indonesia) and Perempuan Women Crisis Centre Bengkulu (Indonesia) win the Dutch PSO Innovation Award 2009 for the project Male Involvement in the context of intimate partner violence. More |
![]() | Sexual Rights for everyoneThe SRHR Alliance, in which WPF, Rutgers Nisso Groep, AMREF Flying Doctors Netherlands, CHOICE, Simavi and Dance4Life International cooperate, have submitted a proposal for subsidy of over 69 Million Euro to Minister Koenders for Development Cooperation for 2011-2015. More |
![]() | Sexuality education in Vietnam: sign language4 million Vietnamese people are hearing-impaired. They are some of the most disadvantaged people and their sexual en reproductive health needs have long been neglected. WPF Vietnam and the Xa Dan school are piloting sex. education for deaf young people. Nguyen Hai Thuong published an article on the subject in Exchange. More |








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