2024-2025

Rapport annuel

En jetant des ponts entre les questions, les organisations et les secteurs, nous améliorons l'accès à des soins de santé sexuelle et génésique complets et élargissons le champ des acteurs qui s'engagent à exiger la protection des droits sexuels et génésiques.

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Lettre du directeur général

Around the world, sexual and reproductive health and rights are under threat – yet philanthropic funding is not keeping pace with the scale of the challenges. The needs of women and girls are urgent, immediate, and undeniable.

This is not a moment to step back or narrow our scope. Instead, we are doubling down on our commitments.

Nous élargissons l'accès aux soins de santé sexuelle et génésique. Nous faisons entendre notre voix en faveur de la justice en matière de procréation. Nous investissons dans la viabilité à long terme du mouvement féministe. Parce que nous connaissons cette vérité : sans mouvement, il n'y a pas de progrès.

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Construire des ponts

Tout au long de ce rapport, vous verrez à quoi ressemblent nos engagements en action. Vous verrez des ponts se construire - des ponts qui relient les communautés, les causes et les idées ; des ponts qui démantèlent les silos et ouvrent de nouvelles voies à la solidarité. Vous verrez un champ d'acteurs plus large et plus fort grâce à notre effort collectif. Giselle Carino
CEO – Fòs Feminista

Creating cross-sector solutions

Cervical cancer prevention, Guyana

Cervical cancer is the second leading cause of cancer deaths among women in Guyana, yet only one in ten women have access to screening for this preventable and treatable disease. When the government launched an ambitious national program to end cervical cancer, in 2024, Fòs Feminista partner GRPA stepped up to help fill the critical gap in screening for women.

Photo: GRPA, 2025.

Bringing care to migrants

Contraceptive access, Colombia

Jersiuska (left) and Yeriuska (right) Aguilar, sisters from Venezuela, migrated to Colombia seeking a better life, but accessing basic health care proved difficult.

For more than a year, they struggled to find the right contraceptive method—until they met Fòs Feminista partner Fundación Mujer y Futuro, which provided access to free contraceptive pills. This gave them the peace of mind and confidence to make their own choices about their future, including deciding not to have more children.

“I feel like I have my life back. Fundación Mujer y Futuro even covered transportation costs for us to get to their clinic. I’m very grateful for their work,” says Jersiuska.

Photo: David Estrada Larrañeta – Fundación Mujer y Futuro, 2025

Safe spaces for young people

Youth network, Bolivia
21-year-old Mel Guachalla (left) and 16-year-old Gabriela Silvestre (right) are members of Red Tú Decides, a national network of youth leaders that is supported by Fòs Feminista’s Bolivian partner CIES. Through comprehensive sexuality peer education, Mel and Gabriela help create safe spaces where other young people can share their experiences and access information and care. This includes access to contraceptive methods and information on the prevention of unwanted pregnancies and sexually transmitted infections, as well as support for gender-based violence.

Photo: Ariana Zabalaga – CIES, 2025.

Construire des ponts pour parvenir à la justice reproductive

COLOMBIA: Julieth Prado is a community leader whose life was disrupted by the armed conflict that displaced over 50,000 people in the Colombian region of Catatumbo. While staying at a temporary shelter, she accessed services provided by Fòs Feminista’s partner, Fundación Mujer y Futuro, which offers STI testing, contraceptive implants, psychosocial support, support for victims of gender-based violence, and menstrual health products. Photo: David Estrada Larrañeta – Fundación Mujer y Futuro, 2025.

KENYA: KMET senior loans officer (right) visits Gedian Pharmacy, which used a micro-loan from KMET to improve infrastructure and purchase reproductive health supplies. These improvements allowed them to  join a platform connecting private pharmacies with contraceptive and other services for adolescent girls and young women. Photo: Gedian Family Healthcare.

MEXICO: In Mexico, Fòs Feminista partner INCODESI trained traditional midwives serving Indigenous Tseltal and Tsotsil women to provide support for legal abortion. Their inclusion into public health channels contributes to overcoming longstanding barriers such as language, cultural misunderstanding, and geographic isolation. Photo: INCODESI, 2024

COLOMBIA: Poderosas, an innovative sexuality education initiative, and Fundación Unimédicos, a leading health care provider, teamed up to host contraceptive access events for adolescents and young people in Colombia. Photo: Poderosas, 2025.

HONDURAS: Anneth Cruz (wearing a black vest) is a volunteer in ASHONPLAFA’s network of community health promoters who are raising awareness about emergency contraception and working to reduce stigma after Honduras lifted its 14-year ban on emergency contraception, in 2023. In 2024, their work supported the distribution of more than 15,000 emergency contraception pills. Photo: ASHONPLAFA, 2025.

L'impact de notre prestation de services en 2024

En 2024, l'Alliance Fòs Feminista a fourni des services essentiels de santé sexuelle et reproductive et d'éducation à des millions de personnes, transformant des droits sur papier en un accès réel.

21.3M

les services de santé sexuelle et reproductive fournis

6.3M

Contraceptifs distribués

585K

grossesses non désirées évitées

L'impact de notre plaidoyer

Advocacy Outcomes

In 2024, our advocacy efforts contributed to stronger sexual and reproductive health laws and policies for 151 million women and girls of reproductive age.

12 Reforms Introduced

New laws, policies, or court cases proposed by public decision makers

10 Reforms Advanced

Key reforms formally progressed through legislative or judicial action

36 Reforms Approved

Policies, laws, or rulings officially enacted

14 Reforms Implemented

Approved measures put into practice, such as budgets allocated or care guidelines approved

16 Laws and Policies Defended

Efforts that successfully blocked rollbacks to sexual and reproductive health, rights, and justice

Advocacy in Action

Droit à l'avortement, Pologne

Promouvoir l'autonomie reproductive

In a highly restrictive legal context for sexual and reproductive health and rights, Fòs Feminista partner FEDERA has been leading a multi-pronged approach to affirming reproductive autonomy and removing barriers to abortion access. FEDERA supported the Parliament to draft a new bill to liberalize the abortion law, which was endorsed by a parliamentary commission – a first in Poland. FEDERA also partnered with the Ministry of Health to develop new technical guidelines on the provision of legal abortion and to mandate medical training based on WHO standards.

Plaidoyer auprès des Nations unies, International

Fòs Feminista at the Commission on the Status of Women

We partnered with UN Women to prepare more than 85 young feminist activists from the Global South for advocacy during the 2024 Commission on the Status of Women, and we strengthened collective advocacy as co-convener of the Women’s Rights Caucus. These efforts resulted in stronger outcomes on gender-based violence, sexual and reproductive health, and recognizing the contributions of women and girls of African descent to sustainable development.

Changement de politique, Nigeria

Shaping Nigeria's first menstrual health policy

In August 2025, Nigeria approved a new policy that recognizes menstrual health as a matter of dignity, equity, and rights – a first for the country. This milestone is the result of the leadership and tenacity of Fòs Feminista partner EVA, which successfully advocated with the Federal Ministry of Women Affairs to revitalize and expand the Technical Working Group on menstrual dignity. By broadening its scope to include cross-sectoral ministries and bringing other Fòs Feminista partners into the process, EVA ensured that diverse perspectives shaped the discussions and built strong political support for a comprehensive national approach to menstrual health. Among these partners was ASVIOL (photo), which contributed its expertise on menstrual health in the workplace during the Technical Working Group sessions.

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