Press release Ouagadougou, Paris, July 6, 2020 Published on July 6: Equipop releases a survey conducted between April and June 2020 among some thirty associations and activists for the rights of people with disabilities.
Around the world, associations and activists working to promote gender equality have played an important role in the response to COVID-19. Observers
The aim of the Sen Da Ya Foo project is to raise awareness of the rights of young people and adolescents in terms of reproductive health/family planning (RH/FP). The program
[Paris/Ouagadougou, May 19, 2020] – 85 associations mobilized in West Africa have signed the call to action launched by Equipop. In four key measures, they call on political leaders to take action.
The Global Health Collective has published a document containing recommendations for the government, calling on France to adopt an ambitious health response plan and participate in global efforts.
This article was written by Lucie Daniel, advocacy expert for Equipop, and published in the April newsletter of the Deliver for Good campaign. English version. From France to Francophone West
This article was written by Lucie Daniel, advocacy expert for Equipop, and published in the April newsletter of the Deliver for Good campaign. English version. The COVID-19 crisis
On April 9, France, through the French Development Agency (AFD), launched the "Covid-19 – Santé en commun" initiative to support the 19 priority countries for official development assistance.
The following statement has been endorsed by nearly 1,500 women, networks, and organizations from over 100 countries around the world, calling on states to
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