Ibis Reproductive Health

For General Operating Support

Overview
Ibis Reproductive Health is a research organization founded in 2002 to improve women’s reproductive health worldwide, serving as a bridge between research and advocacy. Ibis takes on cutting edge or otherwise neglected research topics in reproductive health, including abortion in the United States and the developing world. It produces concise resources and materials that synthesize research in these areas for policymakers, advocates, and the general public.
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for general operating support  
This supplemental grant is for Ibis’ expanded programmatic work to meet the recent challenges in the reproductive health, rights, and justice landscape in the United States. In order to help Ibis meet the moment, U.S. Reproductive Equity is providing this additional funding. Ibis Reproductive Health improves women’s reproductive autonomy, choices, and health by conducting research and pursuing principled partnerships in the United States, Latin America, and sub-Saharan Africa to inform advocacy for access to safe, affordable, high-quality reproductive health care. Ibis works to increase access to high-quality abortion services, transform access to abortion and contraception through technology and service innovations, and expand comprehensive sexual and reproductive health information and services. This grant is aligned with both the Global and U.S. Reproductive Equity strategies.
for general operating support  
Ibis Reproductive Health improves women’s reproductive autonomy, choices, and health by conducting research and pursuing principled partnerships in the United States, Latin America, and sub-Saharan Africa to inform advocacy for access to safe, affordable, high-quality reproductive health care. Ibis works to increase access to high-quality abortion services, transform access to abortion and contraception through technology and service innovations, and expand comprehensive sexual and reproductive health information and services. This grant is aligned with both the Global and U.S. Reproductive Equity strategies.

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