• About
  • Team
  • Partnerships
  • Blog
  • Contact
  • Search
  • Log in / Join
  • About the IPF
  • Contact Us
  • Connect with the IPF
  • Read
    • Politics
    • Human Rights
    • Women
    • Environment
    • Arts
    • LGBTQ
    • Health
 logo
 logo
Lost your password?
  • Read

    Read

    See all
    • It’s the end of the IPF – but youth journalism has only scratched the surface

      27 June 2017
    • unaccompanied

      A story of fostering an unaccompanied refugee minor in Europe

      27 June 2017
    • Five Years! Here’s how we see the world now

      23 May 2017
    • Politics
    • Human Rights
    • Environment
    • Women
    • LGBTQ
    • Health
  • Special Features

    Special Features

    See all
    • Chennai

      Chennai Coastal Cleanup: Empowering citizens to take control of waste reduction

      25 August 2016
    • Pokemon Go

      Khaled Akil: Depicting Syria, sex slaves and Pokemon through art

      18 August 2016
    • Design For Difference

      Design for Difference: Fashion student designs clothes to help the lives of refugees

      6 August 2016
    • Refugee crisis
    • Prakriti Project: Environmentalism in India
  • Magazine
  • Editorial cartoons
  • Research
  • MOST POPULAR

    MOST POPULAR

    NowWeekMonth
      You need to install Jetpack plugin and enable the "Stats" module to be able to use this.

Natasha Lipman

Find Some Flow

Find Some Flow: Creating inclusive games for the disabled and abled to play together

Natasha Lipman19 August 2016
hypermobility

Hypermobility: When it’s more than ‘just’ being double-jointed

Natasha Lipman20 January 2016

Natasha Lipman

Founder & Director

Natasha is the Founder of the IPF. Her background is in International Relations and entrepreneurship. She collects various "do-gooder" titles, and as such, is a Rhize Emerging Catalyst, Global Changemaker and winner of the Virgin Media Pioneers trip to India to meet Richard Branson. Natasha is also a chronic illness blogger, and is in the process of setting up Project Chronic, the first charity in the UK to specifically support young people with chronic, invisible illnesses.

 logo
  • About the IPF
  • Team
  • Submissions
  • Say Hello
  • Privacy
©IPF.2017. All rights reserved.