Ipas Logo

Topic: Disability inclusion
A large group of smiling people, including some in wheelchairs, pose together indoors, waving at the camera in front of banners labeled "The CTS Nexus Ecosystem.
June 12, 2026

Child marriage, teen pregnancy and school dropout remain persistent challenges in South Africa, with girls and young women disproportionately affected.

A group of men and women of various ages pose and smile together outdoors in front of two banners, one reading “Make Way,” against a yellow wall and stone pavement. Some are standing while others are kneeling or sitting.
May 16, 2025

The Make Way Project is a four-year initiative by Ipas Ethiopia and partners to expand access to sexual and reproductive health information and services for young people in Ethiopia—particularly those who have been displaced or who live with disabilities.

A group of women in colorful attire sit on a carpet in a brick-walled room. Some women wear hijabs in various colors, and they are engaged in conversation, appearing focused and attentive. A larger mat covers part of the floor where they are gathered.
February 9, 2024

In Nigeria, getting a safe abortion is already an uphill battle. But for women with disabilities, it can be nearly impossible. With support from the Ipas Collaborative Fund, the locally based SAIF Advocacy Foundation is paving the way to ensure that everyone, regardless of ability, can access the quality abortion care they have a right to.