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Asociación Pro-Bienestar de la Familia Colombiana

Profamilia promotes and defends the exercise of sexual and reproductive rights of the population in Colombia so that they can make free, safe, and informed decisions about their sexuality, without dis...

Profamilia is a private non-profit organization that, for more than five decades, has been promoting and defending the exercise of sexual and reproductive rights of the population in Colombia so that they can make free, safe and informed decisions about their sexuality, without discrimination, coercion or violence. The association has national coverage offering products, services and education in sexual and reproductive health since 1965, benefiting the population in Colombia, especially the most vulnerable.

It has been a member of IPPF since 1967. With more than 50 clinics throughout Colombia, PROFAMILIA is the largest private health organization in the country and the second largest in developing countries. Each year it provides more than 3,000,000 services and serves more than 600,000 people.

Through its five strategic lines of action: IPS, Pharma, Educa, Advocacy, Research and Social Projects, Profamilia has positioned itself as a reference in the generation of welfare and social change; in the implementation of international cooperation projects; in the provision of health services in remote populations; in comprehensive sexuality education; among other actions that favor the lives of millions of people.

Profamilia Colombia is a member organization of IPPF ACRO.

 

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country

Colombia

region

Americas & the Caribbean

membership

Full

Profamilia Colombia

Social Media

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Website

www.profamilia.org.co

Phone No.

Bogotá: (57+1) 443 4000 National telephone line: (57) 01 800 110 900

Address

Calle 34 # 14-52, Bogotá, Colombia

Member Association Services Available

Pre & post-abortion care

Safe abortion care

Gynecological

Comprehensive Sex Education

Contraceptive care

Advocacy & campaigning

Humanitarian

Maternal and child health