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In 2017, the government of Chad launched a new national family planning strategy, which aims to increase the modern contraceptive prevalence rate (mCPR) from 6.9% in 2014 to 22% by 2021.

The strategy includes a range of interventions to increase demand for and access to family planning, such as increasing the number of trained health workers, improving the availability of contraceptive supplies, and increasing community awareness and engagement. Chad has also made commitments to increase domestic funding for family planning and to prioritize family planning within its health sector.

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Data in 2024

The data displayed on this page is courtesy of the Track20 Project. Implemented by Avenir Health, Track20 monitors progress towards achieving the goals of the global FP2020 initiative and new FP2030 partnership.

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Based on data collected in 2024, 320,000 women are using a modern method of contraception.

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Chad Indicator Summary Sheet

Predicted Impact

120,000 unintended pregnancies prevented

32,000 unsafe abortions averted

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1,000 maternal deaths averted

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