Landmark International Report on Family Planning Progress to Be Released Monday 12 November

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LIVE-STREAMED PRESS-CONFERENCE 3PM, KIGALI-TIME (RWANDA)

 

KIGALI, RWANDA -  Media OutReach - 12 November 2018 - On Monday, Nov. 12, a groundbreaking report will be released with compelling new data on family planning progress in the world's 69 lowest-income countries.  

 

The annual progress report entitled FP2020:Catalyzing Collaboration has been produced by Family Planning 2020 (FP2020) - a leading global partnership that supports the rights of women and girls to freely decide whether, when, and how many children they want to have.  

 

The report is a center-piece of family planning debate and policy-making annually.  It will be the most data-rich analysis of family planning outcomes in the 69 studied countries to date.

 

The report will include:

 

For the first time, data on domestic government spending on family planning, showing country ownership of programs in some cases, and critical gaps in othersNew data on the largest bilateral (i.e. country) family planning donors and trends in financingA forceful call to action to government policy-makers and other stakeholders on the need to guarantee reproductive health care -- including rights-based family planning -- in all universal health coverage plans

 

A live-streamed press conference will be held at 3pm Kigali time (Rwanda) on Monday 12 November, to launch the report at the International Conference on Family Planning. 

 

 

Family Planning 2020 was established in support of  the UN Secretary-General's Global Strategy for Women's, Children's and Adolescents' Health.  More information is at http://www.familyplanning2020.org

 

For inquiries, please email echadband@familyplanning2020.org

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