Girls Count: ideas + investment = impact
Brussels based Countdown 2030 Europe partners actively participated in the European Week of Action for Girls (October 10-15, 2016). This time the annual week-long event was titled
Brussels based Countdown 2030 Europe partners actively participated in the European Week of Action for Girls (October 10-15, 2016). This time the annual week-long event was titled
“How can developed countries support global health and well-being and contribute to ending poverty?” – this is the question posed at the beginning of a
Countdown 2015 Europe partner in the Netherlands, Rutgers, has launched a campaign #HappyBirthControl asking public to show support for contraceptive access worldwide. In the Netherlands, all
“I want to change the world!” declared Ulriika Hyry, a young feminist in the beginning of the videos’ launch event. That was the driving force of the
Väestöliitto, Countdown 2015 Europe partner in Finland, joins forces with the Helsinki International Film Festival Love & Anarchy to give a voice to young people. By curating
“We need to step up the pace if we are to meet the global goals for modern contraceptives,” said Magnus Magnusson, Head of Nordic, Bill
“Wake-up Call against Hunger and Poverty” petition with more than 36,000 signatures was handed over to the all-political party delegation in front of the Swiss
On 6th July, Countdown 2015 Europe partner in Sweden, RFSU, is organizing a panel discussion on how to advance access to modern contraceptives in an innovative way
Young girls and women’s access to family planning products and services is a fundamental human right and a major driver of change for development. That’s
Political Advisor to the Minister of Foreign Affairs, Mr Peder Weidemann Egseth, Advocacy Officer International Planned Parenthood Federation Central Office (IPPFCO), Mrs Erica Belanger and