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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![]() | Help WPF support Pakistan's flood victims!Help us and our Field office in Islamabad help the flood victims in Pakistan! With you money WPF Pakistan will help distribute Safe Delivery Kits and Safe Delivery Support Packages. At our - Dutch - website MYBODY.nl you will find more details. More |
![]() | Invitation: International Conference October 2010Rutgers Nisso Groep and World Population Foundation (WPF) are proud to invite you to the two-day international conference ‘Sexuality under 18. How the Social Environment Influences Sexual Development’. The conference will take place on 11 and 12 October 2010 in Amersfoort, the Netherlands. More |
![]() | Announcement: Expert Meeting 14 SeptemberOn 14 September an Expert Meeting will take place in De Balie (Amsterdam), organised by the CABA working group, Educaids and WPF. Theme of the meeting is: SRHR and HIV prevention in education. Experiences will be shared and active discussion on how we can improve our practice and that of our partners will be the focus of the day. More |
![]() | WPF's Comprehensive Sex. Education programmes in UNESCO’s International GuidelinesUNESCO published International Guidelines for good, effective sexuality education programmes. The digital curriculum ‘The World Starts With Me’ (WSWM) was one of one of the 18 curricula which the guidelines were based upon. It is viewed as a good example of the ideal form of sexuality education. More |
![]() | 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. At the end of 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 |








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