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A community group sits on plastic chairs at an open-air venue while a facilitator leads a family planning session beside a poster display. Another staff member stands nearby as participants listen, with children and additional people visible.

Supporting women’s sexual and reproductive health in the Philippines

UncategorizedBy Ashley ArmstrongMay 1, 2026

Inter Pares and Likhaan support community-based sexual and reproductive health care for women in Eastern Samar, Philippines—rooted in trust and solidarity.

Reimagining space: How Sudanese women are reinventing feminist activism in times of war

UncategorizedBy Ashley ArmstrongApril 16, 2026

This article was originally published by AQOCI.

Three years of war in Sudan: Canada is falling short

UncategorizedBy Ashley ArmstrongApril 15, 2026

Today marks three years of war in Sudan.

Three illustrated people arm-in-arm. One holds a megaphone. Three logos are below the illustration: Centro de derechos reproductivos, DEMUS-Estudio para la defensa de los derechos de la mujer, and CEJIL-centro por la justicia y el derecho internacional

Landmark ruling: A move toward justice for survivors of forced sterilization in Peru

UncategorizedBy Kath ClarkMarch 26, 2026

“We welcomed the decision with deep and reparative joy. The women were deeply emotional upon hearing the news.”

Destruction of a house caused by the junta in the wake of the Burma military coup.

Five years after the Burma military coup: What is happening now?

UncategorizedBy Kath ClarkFebruary 24, 2026

Five years after the coup put an end to the country’s democratic transition, what is the situation in Burma?

A healthcare worker seated at a small desk takes the blood pressure of a person sitting nearby. A laptop displaying medical information is open on the desk, which is covered with a sunflower-patterned tablecloth. Medical supplies, papers, and a calendar are visible in the background.

Reshaping sexual and reproductive health care in the Philippines

UncategorizedBy Ashley ArmstrongFebruary 23, 2026

In the Philippines, restrictive laws and religious conservatism limit everyone’s access to sexual and reproductive health care.

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Building an inclusive health system in Burma: Interview with Dr. Lian

UncategorizedBy Ashley ArmstrongFebruary 23, 2026

In September 2025, we brought Dr. Lian, and other health leaders from Burma we support, to Canada to meet with health organizations.

A group marches down a street holding a large banner for ROMI and the Movimiento de Mujeres con Poder Constituyente, displaying the message about building a plurinational state for the well-being of women and communities. Behind the banner, participants carry illustrated signs. Buildings and vehicles line the background.

Bringing holistic care to survivors of violence in rural Guatemala

UncategorizedBy Ashley ArmstrongFebruary 23, 2026

For survivors of gender-based violence in Ixcán, Guatemala, the road to care and justice is long— literally and figuratively.

Civil society sounds alarm on Canada’s potential trade deal with U.A.E over links to Sudan war

UncategorizedBy Kath ClarkJanuary 28, 2026

Seventeen civil society organizations—including Inter Pares—and 47 individuals submitted an open letter to the Government of Canada this week, as part of Canada’s public consultation on a potential free trade agreement with the United Arab Emirates.

A group of people stands in front of a small clinic building with banners for Likhaan Center for Women’s Health and PhilHealth, surrounded by plants and outdoor chairs.

Canada government renews funding for SRHR in Philippines

UncategorizedBy Ashley ArmstrongJanuary 16, 2026

Global Affairs Canada (GAC) will support Likhaan Center for Women’s Health in the Philippines, through a new 7-year project.

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