Visual stories and exhibitions

An estimated 35 million women and girls of reproductive age are living in crisis settings around the world, yet they often have little or no access to contraception or abortion care. No matter what causes the crisis—conflict or climate—they face the same harms to their reproductive health: no access to health care; increased risk of sexual violence; lack of necessities, education, and jobs to help them safely provide for their families and take care of their health. This is a long-term global program that requires sustainable women-led solutions. Our exhibit, through large-format photography and multimedia projection with subtitles, will highlight individual stories, and how gender equity, climate justice and reproductive freedom are central to global development and stability. Ipas has long been committed to achieving these global goals through partnership, programmes and grantmaking.

Stockholm, Sweden, 2022

A critical need: Reproductive health care in emergency settings

An art exhibition featuring four framed photographs on metal stands arranged in a semi-circle. The room has a red carpet and wooden walls with a large abstract painting in the background. A podium and two speakers are positioned against the back wall.

Ottawa, Canada 2018

Two women view photographs displayed on metal stands at the Women Deliver 2019 Conference in Vancouver, Canada. A podium with a microphone and a presentation screen are visible in the background, along with green conference banners.

Women Deliver, Vancouver, Canada 2019

Locally led, globally connected: Partners for reproductive justice

Gender equity, climate justice and reproductive freedom are central to global development and stability. And women and girls are essential to the well-being of families and communities. This photo exhibit highlighted Ipas’s commitment to women-led, community-focused solutions through partnerships, programs and grantmaking.

A dimly lit gallery showcases a series of photographs of diverse women on a textured brick wall. Below, a table is arranged with pamphlets, booklets, and promotional materials. A screen on the left reads "Partners for reproductive justice" with the Ipas logo.

Human Rights Funders Network (HRFN) Funding Future Festival, Tbilisi, Georgia, 2024