Family planning (FP) is the domain that enables people to have their desired number of children if any, and the desired spacing of births. FP initiatives are cross-cutting approaches to empower people with human and reproductive rights, lessen child morbidity and pregnancy-related morbidity and mortality, alleviate poverty, slow climate change, provide sustainable economic growth and development, advance education, and voluntarily slow overpopulation. We examine global FP programs: the history, drivers, and indicators to measure impact, policy, and strategy that surrounds human reproduction. We focus on current trends of task-sharing, self-care, digital health solutions, and the ever-changing contexts with our current pandemic of coronavirus disease 2019.
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Johnson, S. A., Kaggwa, M. N., & Lathrop, E. V. A. (2021). How It Started, and How It’s Going: Global Family Planning Programs. Clinical Obstetrics and Gynecology, 64(3), 422–434. https://doi.org/10.1097/GRF.0000000000000625
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