Weaving for Transformation

Annual Report 2025

This report, a living memory of our work, is a plot made up of multiple stories, none the same as the other, but all deeply interconnected, strong and colorful.

What you are about to read was woven together in the year 2025.

We spun even when it was not easy. We spun together, with patience and care, in a context that tested the movement, our allies and the reproductive rights agenda in the region.

This whole process took time and calm

We work together to sustain the conditions that make access to sexual and reproductive rights possible in Latin America and the Caribbean.

We strive to ensure that all women and people who are able to bear children can make reproductive decisions with autonomy.

We strive to make reproductive justice a right.

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The Visible Fabric 2025

We chose fine needles that cut through, without tearing apart, local and regional processes, allowing us to carefully and precisely link strategies aimed at creating resilient ecosystems of safe abortion and contraception.

This embroidery was composed of different stitches: some visible, others invisible; some firm, others flexible. All necessary to sustain and strengthen the work of Ipas LAC.

abortions recorded through all access routes.

of people reached by grassroots organizations strengthened by Ipas LAC.

of people informed about contraception and safe abortion throughout the region.

women and people with the possibility of gestation were accompanied to access a safe abortion.

law changes promoted by Ipas LAC to advance access to safe abortion.

of clients rated abortion services received at Ipas LAC-supported facilities positively.

civil society organizations supported by Ipas LAC.

networks were supported by Ipas LAC.

women and people with the possibility of gestation accessed comprehensive abortion services at health facilities supported by Ipas LAC.

To keep this fabric growing, we continue to strengthen the stitches that support them.

In 2025 we carried out the process of integration of the new Ipas LAC Assembly, made up of leaders of high trajectory and recognition in the region:

Edurne Cárdenas (Argentina), Sofía Regalado (Mexico), Pearl Friedberg (United States) and Paola Yañez (Bolivia) strengthening the strategic vision of the organization.

That same year we welcomed Diana Moreno as the new Executive Director of Ipas LAC, marking a new moment in the consolidation of the organization’s role as a regional actor capable of promoting strategic and operational processes with coherence, transparency and vision for the future.

EACH RESOURCE IS A THREAD THAT IS INCORPORATED WITH CARE, ETHICS AND A FEMINIST PERSPECTIVE.

During the year 2025, we will allocate 94.3% of our resources to programmatic activities and only 5.7% to operating costs. This distribution reflects a conscious decision: that every strand counts and that every investment contributes to strengthening a more just, solid and sustainable fabric for the movement and reproductive justice in the region.

This fabric would not be possible without the hands, knowledge and commitments that are intertwined with ours. We are deeply grateful to our partners, organizations, networks and alliances for trusting us; each act of struggle, resistance and accompaniment has been a constant source of learning and inspiration.

We will continue to weave with conviction and care, knowing that in this collective effort lies the possibility of transforming systems and building a more just future for women and people with the possibility of bearing children in Latin America and the Caribbean.