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Salud Integral para la Mujer

Mexico City, Mexico

Grants

2014 (1 year)
$100,000

Salud Integral para la Mujer (SIPAM) is a leading women's health advocacy organization. This grant improves access for indigenous youth to reproductive health services through outreach and advocacy both in Mexico and in international fora. A strategy for increasing reporting of reproductive rights violations such as rape and cases of indigenous youth being denied health services is being implemented, including a radio and social media campaign, and peer-led educational activities in 10 states where the SIPAM's youth network is active.

2012 (2 years 2 months)
$100,000

A two-year grant of $100,000 to Salud Integral para la Mujer (SIPAM) will contribute to strengthening the participation of Mexico’s indigenous youth in using public accountability and advocacy strategies to promote reproductive health. SIPAM will also leverage indigenous youth networks’ involvement in a public campaign focusing on improving young people´s access to reproductive health services.

2008 (3 years)
$230,000

To increase young people's access to reproductive and sexual health services in Mexico City (over three years).

2005 (3 years)
$190,000

In support of consolidating and scaling up a model for increasing use of reproductive and sexual health services by public high school students (over three years).

2003 (4 years)
$150,000

In support of efforts to increase the number of and improve the quality of reproductive health services for youth offered by the Mexico City Ministry of Health (over three years).

1998 (1 year)
$95,000

To support the project Working towards Democracy: Developing Women's Citizenship in Mexico.

1995 (3 years)
$225,500

To support the women's health communications program (over three years).

1993 (1 year)
$50,000

To support a permanent site, allowing the expansion of HIV/AIDS prevention workshops and instructor training, gynecological consultations, and training of poor women in peri-urban communities.

1992 (3 years 7 months)
$178,500

For information dissemination, health training, and services for women (over three years).