Japan has pledged $1.65 million to support humanitarian projects in Yemen, Afghanistan, and Lebanon, focusing on healthcare and reproductive rights, the International Planned Parenthood Federation (IPPF) announced.
According to IPPF, the funding will help improve maternal and child healthcare and support vulnerable populations in those countries
Alvaro Bermejo, Director-General of IPPF, stated that while each of the three countries faces unique challenges, the funding from Japan will be effectively utilized by local member associations to protect lives and improve health outcomes.
“By doing so, we contribute to human security, enabling people to live with dignity, free from disease and fear of violence,” Bermejo said.
IPPF also announced plans to provide healthcare services to 83,595 people and train 222 healthcare providers and peer educators across Yemen, Afghanistan, and Lebanon by February 2026.