We transform lives We forge new masculinities Gender equality is our north We are a safe space for children and young people

Asociacion Panamena para el Planeamiento de la Familia (APLAFA)

Org #93956
Vetted since 2021
1965
year founded
$13,448
raised on GlobalGiving
2
years fundraising
0
projects funded
* Amounts in US Dollars

Mission

Contribute to improving the quality of life of the population in the Republic of Panama, offering education and sexual and reproductive health services of excellence, defending and promoting sexual and reproductive rights.

Project Leaders
Jennifer Delgado Urueta
Jennifer Delgado Urueta
Ingrid Pintado
Ingrid Pintado
Patricia Achong
Patricia Achong
Team
Jennifer M Delgado Urueta
Organization Information
Panama City. Clayton, Corregimiento de Ancon. Calle Maritza Alabarca, Local 1001 C y D.
Panama City, Panama
Panama
(+507)267-0181
Organization Information
Panama City. Clayton, Corregimiento de Ancon. Calle Maritza Alabarca, Local 1001 C y D.
Panama City, Panama
Panama
(+507)267-0181

Project Reports

Each of GlobalGiving’s nonprofit partners is required to send quarterly donor reports detailing the impact of their work. Here are some of their recent updates:

Together, we can make safe motherhood a reality!

By Jennifer Delgado Urueta | Executive Director

In this exciting year 2024, APLAFA has achieved an extraordinary milestone through its Maternal and Infant Care in Panama Project. We have already benefited 3 courageous women with comprehensive... Read the full report ›

Youth with Options: Life-Changing Processes

By Jennifer Delgado Urueta | Executive Director

The Comprehensive Sexuality Education for Young People project has allowed APLAFA to sustain the Youth with Options program in two provinces of the country, Panama and Veraguas. In the year 2023... Read the full report ›

Promoting Safer Motherhood in Panama

By Jennifer Delgado Urueta | Executive director

In Panama, in the year 2021, 42 women died from preventable causes related to pregnancy, childbirth, and postpartum; 2 of them were teenagers aged 15 to 19. APLAFA's Maternal and Infant Care Project... Read the full report ›
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