At the GAMIVAL 6.0 Christmas Edition in Abuja Nigeria, our Nigeria team engaged with over 600 young people, sharing useful information about the FC2 Female Condom and demonstrating how to use it! At Pathfinder, we use innovative ways to reach our audience and create demand for sexual and reproductive health commodities. GAMIVAL was the perfect platform - with games, music, and comedy, we were able to connect with young people in a relaxed and engaging environment. Our goal was to create awareness about the internal (female) condom, and we're thrilled with the turnout! We are proud to be working on this project, which aims to reduce risky behaviours that lead to STIs and unintended pregnancies among young people. #PathfinderNigeria
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We believe reproductive health is the foundation for a just and equitable world — help us build that world, together.
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- 1,001-5,000 employees
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- Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights, Gender Equality, Safe Abortion Care, Maternal and Newborn Health, Mobile Health, HIV and AIDS, Climate Resilience, Country-led Development, and Global Health
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Washington DC, US
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Karachi, PK
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Ouagadougou, BF
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Cairo, EG
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Deeply rooted in Sindh’s cultural heritage, the timeless poetry of Shah Abdul Latif Bhittai resonates with the land’s spirit, blending words and melodies that tell stories of resilience and connection. Drawing inspiration from Bhittai’s legendary Surmi, a group of women have transformed this poetic tradition into a powerful movement for climate awareness. Under Pathfinder International’s Advancing the Leadership of Women and Girls Towards Better Health and Climate Change Resilience project, these women are traveling from village to village, using the universal language of music to ignite conversations about climate change and its devastating impacts. Their performances don’t just educate; they empower, creating ripples of awareness in communities most affected by climate crises. Climate disasters disproportionately affect women and children, who bear the brunt of displacement, food insecurity, and loss of livelihoods. Recognizing this, Pathfinder International is at the forefront of climate action in Sindh—amplifying women’s leadership to build resilient communities and foster sustainable solutions. We are thrilled to have this incredible initiative highlighted by Voice of America, showcasing how cultural traditions can inspire meaningful change in the face of a global challenge. #PathfinderPakistan #ClimateResilience
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Our #RAPO2024 delegation is still buzzing from their active and productive time at the meeting in Dakar, Senegal earlier this month. This important meeting was an opportunity for Lydia Saloucou, President Africa, Dr. Asma gali yaroh, Country Director Niger, and Dr. Ginette Hounkanrin Country Director Burkina Faso to demonstrate Pathfinder's leadership on Reproductive Health activities in Africa. We highlighted our high-impact programs in Africa, mainly in Burkina Faso, Cote d'Ivoire, and Niger - Pathfinder countries that are active members of the Ouagadougou Partnership. In addition to sharing the Pathfinder experience as a speaker during Plenary Session 7, Let's Talk Cash! Impact of Geopolitics on DSSR/PF Funding, we had high-level meetings with key partners such as the Gates Foundation, the Hewlett Packard Foundation, and the UNFPA West and Central Africa Office. We discussed our impact in Africa, our vision for the region, and shared programmatic perspectives, so that we can better address the reproductive health needs within the Africa Region together. Looking forward to the new year ahead! #PathfinderAfrica
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We commemorated World AIDS Day this year in Uganda and Mozambique by raising awareness about the importance of contraceptive methods in HIV prevention - with a focus on the Internal/Female Condom (FC2) as an empowering tool for women’s reproductive autonomy. It all happened under our project funded by the Female Health Company. In Uganda, Pathfinder participated in a pre-World AIDS Day awareness walk in Kampala alongside key partners like Uganda Cares, the AIDS Information Centre, and the Ministry of Health. During the 5 km walk, we engaged over 500 individuals, sharing information on various contraceptive methods, including FC2, and how female condoms contribute to HIV prevention and reproductive health. One participant shared: “Contraception like female condoms empower women to take control of their protection against STIs, HIV, and unintended pregnancies.” In Mozambique, our team hosted a webinar featuring experts from the Ministry of Health, National AIDS Council, and local organizations. The session explored combined prevention methods, emphasizing access to FC2 alongside other tools as part of a holistic approach to empower young women and promote reproductive health. With dynamic speakers and participants, the discussion highlighted the importance of reducing barriers, fostering community mobilization, and expanding access to comprehensive contraceptive options Together, we continue to champion access to reproductive health services and tools that empower women and girls to take charge of their health and futures. #EndAIDS #WorldAIDSDay #HIVPrevention #PathfinderUganda #PathfinderMozambique
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Pathfinder International reposted this
Frontline health workers are the backbone of resilient health systems, providing critical care, saving lives, and preventing the spread of global health threats. In the final days of the 118th Congress, we're calling for action to invest in frontline health workers worldwide. 💡 Why it matters: Lives saved: Health workers are the first line of defense against diseases like malaria, HIV, and Ebola. Economic growth: A $1 investment can yield a $10 return. Global security: Strong health systems help prevent pandemics and stabilize nations. ✅ Congress must: Pass House Resolution 389 to recognize the vital contributions of health workers. Approve key funding in the FY25 Appropriations bill to support recruitment, training, and fair pay for these essential professionals. 🩺 Together, we can ensure resilient health systems for healthier, safer communities everywhere. https://ow.ly/atGw50Upca2 Project HOPE, Seed Global Health, AMREF, Frontline Health Workers Coalition, Action Against Hunger | ACF-USA, American College of Surgeons, CORE Group, FHI 360, GAIA Global Health, The G4 Alliance, Global Health Council, Management Sciences for Health, Medical Impact, Operation Smile, Partners In Health, Pathfinder International, ReSurge International, RTI International, Treatment Action Group (TAG), UNICEF USA, WaterAid America
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To help mark #UHCDay, mengistu Asnake, our Senior Country Director for Ethiopia, shares valuable insights on achieving Universal Health Coverage in today's op-ed published in SciDev.Net. Dr. Menge and Rispah Walumbe underscore the importance of strong health systems, community engagement, and innovative financing mechanisms in making #UHC a reality. Read the full article here: https://lnkd.in/eF5GN5i8 #HealthCareForAll #GlobalHealth #PathfinderEthiopia
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We're ending the #16Days with a spotlight on Niger, where we've seen significant progress in recent years, enabling women to assert their rights more than ever before. For more than a decade, we've worked in Niger alongside the government and key partners to get closer to ending gender-based violence. Our efforts include community awareness-raising activities and tireless advocacy for stronger policies in favor of women and girls. As our Niger Country Director says, ""it's a collective responsibility!"" We're making real progress, helping to build a safer, healthier Niger. Together! #16Days #16DaysOfActivism #16DaysOfActivismAgainstGBV #PathfinderNiger
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The connection between drought and violence against women and girls may not be obvious, but unfortunately, it’s at the center of tragic stories unfolding across countries where we work today. This is one of those tragic stories from #Kenya, where women and girls from nomadic communities face sexual violence, child marriage, and unintended pregnancies as a prolonged drought dries up livelihoods and multiplies stress and conflict across communities. As we approach the last segment of the #16Days of Activism Against Gender-Based Violence, this story is a stark reminder. We must continue to shift harmful gender norms and practices that leave women vulnerable to violence while addressing the reality that climate shocks and stressors are worsening the situation for women and girls everywhere. For all of us on the frontlines of making sure the world is better women and girls, the repercussions of climate change remain one of the most pressing issues of our time. https://lnkd.in/dAYjbqBf #GBV #EndGBV #16DaysOfActivism #16DaysOfActivismAgainstGBV
‘My screams went unheard’: Women and girls suffer in Kenya’s worst drought in 40 years
telegraph.co.uk
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Pathfinder staff in Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) mobilize to say, “Stop gender-based violence.” We address harmful gender norms across all Pathfinder's programs, and our team and partners in the DRC have made significant progress in advancing gender equity. We've done this through projects like PROSANI USAID that conduct awareness-raising campaigns and advocate for policies to protect women and girls. It is by acting collectively that we can put an end to gender-based violence. Stand with our DRC team and let's #EndGBV! #16Days #16DaysOfActivism #16DaysOfActivismAgainstGBV #PathfinderDRC Pictured: Olive Mudimbiyi, Donat Ngoie, Rose Kiabu and Jeannot Kayembe and Dieudonné Cigajira
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Our team in #Bangladesh kicked off the #16Days of Activism Against Gender-Based Violence last week with leaders from Obstetrical and Gynaecological Society of Bangladesh, the Ministry of Women’s and Children’s Affairs, and Nuvista Pharma Limited. Forging strong public-private partnerships is essential to tackling the violence against women crisis in Bangladesh - where more than half of women have experienced physical and sexual violence and are married before age 18. As Pathfinder’s Shamima Parveen and YouthNet Global’s Sohanur Rahman recently wrote in their Daily Star op-ed: “Bangladesh is experiencing a profound moment of change, with the anti-discrimination movement, a new interim government, and accelerating climate change. Our nation is poised to enter a new era. A golden opportunity for reform in law and order, justice, government accountability, engaged and civically minded communities, and an equitable society for both women and men, has emerged." "We call on the new government to eliminate gender-based violence and advance the status of women and girls to encourage equitable economic development for people of all genders.” Read more: A golden opportunity for gender inclusivity | The Daily Star https://lnkd.in/ePE3HB-K #GBV #EndGBV #16DaysOfActivism #16DaysOfActivismAgainstGBV #PathfinderBangladesh