LAUNCH OF IPPF ACADEMY 

An interactive online learning portal with tailored courses that will strengthen our ability to work effectively! 

NOW Open to IPPF Staff and MA Staff and volunteers.  

Most MA ED and youth leads should have received an email to register. 

If you have not please write to academy@ippf.org 

Also, MA directors can send us the enclosed template with list of staff or volunteers details that they would like us give access to the site.   

IPPF Advocacy for Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights Course 

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Description automatically generatedLaunch for IPPF staff took place on 27th April with the Advocacy for SRHR Course  and it will be accessible to registered MA staff and volunteers in May.    

Here a short video introducing the IPPF Advocacy for SRHR Course:    

We would like to encourage all MA staff and their volunteers to take part in the  Advocacy for SRHR course. The course  reminds us of the key concepts, international commitments and our role in influencing decision makers to make  Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights a reality.  It is a great induction on what it means to be part of IPPF and the role that we have played in changing the external environment.  We all have a part to play to make change happen!  

 You will get a certificate upon completion of all 7 modules! And individual badges for each module! 

IPPF Understanding Financial Crime and Preventing Criminal Practices. 

This training provides a high-level introduction to Criminal Practices, how they relate to IPPF and the responsibilities of IPPF staff members, volunteers and partners. You will be guided through the main types of criminal practice, how to detect wrongdoing, and what action to take when you suspect wrongdoing. Each section provides questions and examples to check your learning and put the values of the policy into practice’  

By the end of the training, you will be able to: 

  • Understand what IPPF means by criminal practices 
  • Understand why people commit fraud and other types of criminal practices 
  • Understand IPPF’s commitment of zero tolerance regarding criminal practices and define your responsibility to uphold this principle 
  • Identify different types of criminal practice and their implications to IPPF 
  • Define your responsibility in the fight against criminal practices and understand how to apply the guidance available when you suspect wrongdoing 

You get a Certificate once course is finalised. 

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