News Topic: Financing
New Global Partnership Launched to Transform Reproductive Health Markets
SEMA Reproductive Health seeks to drive equitable, affordable, and predictable supply of high-quality sexual and reproductive health products, advance gender equality
Two Years Later, And Still So Far To Go Toward Meaningfully Integrated Care
Reflections on the anniversary of the ECHO study
News and Updates from FP2030
Transitions are moments of high possibility. A chance to start fresh; a chance to change course. An opportunity to build on what we've learned and strike out in new directions. This year is a time of major transitions for our partnership, as FP2020 becomes FP2030.
Guttmacher Institute Releases Sexual and Reproductive Health Profiles for More Than 130 Countries
New evidence builds the case for increased investment in sexual and reproductive health care in low- and middle-income countries
The Arc of Progress, 2012-2020: What You Need to Know from the Final FP2020 Progress Report
At the outset of 2020, we knew it would be a challenge to present a complete picture of progress over the eight years of the FP2020 partnership, primarily because indicator estimates included in each year’s report are largely based on data collected in previous years. What we didn’t expect was a global pandemic to further complicate this process.
FP2020 Arc of Progress 2019-2020: Media Coverage
FP2020 final report finds that more women and girls have access to family planning than ever before
2019-2020 annual report shows that 320 million women and girls are now using modern contraception in 69 low-income countries. 13 countries have doubled the number of modern contraceptive users since 2012.
Mityana inter-faith leaders push for allocation of family planning funds
Senior Inter faith leaders from Mityana have committed to work with the district local government leaders to truck the integrated family planning funds up to the intended user.
Provision of Essential Sexual & Reproductive Health Care Would Reduce Unintended Pregnancies, Unsafe Abortions & Maternal Deaths
An affordable package of services—$10.60 per person per year, or $4.80 more than current costs—would address stark gaps in care in low- and middle-income countries