FP2030 Performance Monitoring & Evidence Working Group Membership Application
The Performance Monitoring and Evidence Working Group (PME WG) membership application is now live.
The Performance Monitoring and Evidence Working Group (PME WG) membership application is now live.
A statement from the staff of the Family Planning 2020 Secretariat
At the FP2020 Secretariat, we work with partners around the world to advance human rights for everyone and build a world where women and girls are free to make decisions about their bodies, their reproductive health, and their futures.
Every individual has the right to bodily autonomy, safety, and dignity, regardless of age, gender, race, or ethnicity. The recent murders of George Floyd, Breonna Taylor, Ahmaud Arbery, and so many others — against the backdrop of racial disparity in the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic — shines a bright light on the structural and systemic racism that plagues our society. The Secretariat stands with our U.S.-based and global partners in acknowledging the anger and anguish of the Black community.
Helping Women and Girls in Crisis Situations Access Sexual and Reproductive Health Services
New report shows that 314 million women and girls are now using modern contraception in 69 low income countries
Jennifer Schlecht devoted her entire career to ensuring that women and girls in crisis situations have access to the best medical care possible including family planning and other reproductive health care.
Researchers hope the game will increase the use of modern contraceptive methods among postpartum couples.
As the FP2020 partnership shapes its vision for beyond 2020, reaching populations that haven’t yet been meaningfully represented – not just LGBTI individuals, but people with disabilities and others – is of utmost importance.
Dr. Ejike Oji, Chairperson of Association for Advancement of Family Planning and FP2020 CSO focal point in Nigeria, participates in a segment on Good Morning Nigeria about the country’s population and family planning policies.
EngenderHealth and partner organization Thamini Uhai officially transitioned leadership of vital maternal and reproductive health services in Kigoma, Tanzania, to the Tanzanian government.
This survey is part of the process to build a collective post-2020 family planning vision that considers key global and regional trends and provides recommendations for future partnerships and strategies. We seek your input to develop this vision – your input, your opinions, and your ideas can play a role in what comes next.