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(PDF) World Family Planning 2020 - ResearchGate
World FamilyPlanning 2020 Highlights presents regional and global estimates of the contraceptive use and needs for women of reproductive age (15-49 years) between 1990 and 2020 with...
(PDF) The need for family planning - ResearchGate
The purpose of this paper is to examine the evidence on the need for familyplanning. The available evidence on current levels of unmet need for contraceptives, fertility preferences, and the...
FAMILY PLANNING EVIDENCE BRIEF - World Health Organization
This brief summarises evidence on the benefits of family planning for girls and women, their children, families, and societies. It also provides evidence on the cost-effectiveness of family planning programmes; discusses reasons for unmet need for contraception and identifies ways to reduce unmet need and discontinuation; and
Factors Influencing Family Planning Uptake Among Adolescents ...
Familyplanning (FP) refers to the preparation, knowledge, and methods that assist individuals and couples to plan and attain their desired family size and determine the spacing of pregnancy (World Health Organization [WHO], 2018).
Family Planning: Program Effects - National Bureau of ...
This paper reviews empirical evidence on the micro-level consequences of familyplanning programs in middle- and low-income countries.
A guide to family planning - World Health Organization
Whyusefamilyplanning? Benefits – Mothers and babies are healthier when risky pregnancies are avoided. – Smaller families mean more money and food for each child. – Parents have more time to work and to be with family. – Delaying first or second pregnancy lets young people stay in school. Things to Consider
Family Planning and the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development
Living up to the commitment of the international community to achieve universal access to reproductive health by 2030 requires the monitoring of key familyplanning indicators.
CONTRACEPTION AND FAMILY PLANNING - UN Human Rights Office
“familyplanningservices should be situated within comprehensive sexual and reproductive health services and should encompass sexuality education, including counselling.”10 Access to contraception and family planning is well protected under international human rights standards. In the last two decades, the percentage of women accessing
CONTRACEPTION AND FAMILY PLANNING - Harvard T.H. Chan School ...
Contraception and familyplanning is well protected under international human rights standards. In the last two decades, the percentage of women accessing contraceptives in both developed and developing countries has increased.
FAMILY PLANNING EVIDENCE BRIEF - World Health Organization
FamilyPlanning Evidence Briefs • Accelerating uptake of voluntary, rights-based family planning in developing countries (overview) (Updated October 2018) • FamilyPlanning Financing (Updated October 2018) • Reducing early and unintended pregnancies among adolescents (Updated October 2018)
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World Family Planning 2020 Highlights presents regional and global estimates of the contraceptive use and needs for women of reproductive age (15-49 years) between 1990 and 2020 with...
The purpose of this paper is to examine the evidence on the need for family planning. The available evidence on current levels of unmet need for contraceptives, fertility preferences, and the...
This brief summarises evidence on the benefits of family planning for girls and women, their children, families, and societies. It also provides evidence on the cost-effectiveness of family planning programmes; discusses reasons for unmet need for contraception and identifies ways to reduce unmet need and discontinuation; and
Family planning (FP) refers to the preparation, knowledge, and methods that assist individuals and couples to plan and attain their desired family size and determine the spacing of pregnancy (World Health Organization [WHO], 2018).
This paper reviews empirical evidence on the micro-level consequences of family planning programs in middle- and low-income countries.
Why use family planning? Benefits – Mothers and babies are healthier when risky pregnancies are avoided. – Smaller families mean more money and food for each child. – Parents have more time to work and to be with family. – Delaying first or second pregnancy lets young people stay in school. Things to Consider
Living up to the commitment of the international community to achieve universal access to reproductive health by 2030 requires the monitoring of key family planning indicators.
“family planning services should be situated within comprehensive sexual and reproductive health services and should encompass sexuality education, including counselling.”10 Access to contraception and family planning is well protected under international human rights standards. In the last two decades, the percentage of women accessing
Contraception and family planning is well protected under international human rights standards. In the last two decades, the percentage of women accessing contraceptives in both developed and developing countries has increased.
Family Planning Evidence Briefs • Accelerating uptake of voluntary, rights-based family planning in developing countries (overview) (Updated October 2018) • Family Planning Financing (Updated October 2018) • Reducing early and unintended pregnancies among adolescents (Updated October 2018)