Accelerating uptake of voluntary, rights-based family planning in developing countries
Evidence brief
9 July 2017
| Policy brief

Overview
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
describes progress in meeting FP2020 and the Sustainable
Development Goals.
Related documents
- Family planning financing
- Expanding contraceptive choice
- Improving family planning service delivery in humanitarian crises
- Ensuring contraceptive security through effective supply chains
- Partnering with the private sector to strengthen provision of contraception
- Reducing early and unintended pregnancies among adolescents
Editors
World Health Organization
Number of pages
5
Reference numbers
WHO Reference Number: WHO/RHR/17.07