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

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

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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. �

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The annual progress report entitled FP2020: Catalyzing
Collaborati
on 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.��

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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.

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The report will include:

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  • Compelling new data on a
    country-level and aggregate basis for the world's 69 lowest-income
    countries, including:
    • Unintended pregnancies prevented, unsafe abortions avoided, and maternal deaths averted�in the 12 months from July 2017 to July 2018
    • Levels of�contraceptive use and unmet need�for modern contraception among married and unmarried adolescents and young women aged 15-19 and 20-24
    • Patterns and trends
      in key life events for young people such as age at marriage, first sex,
      and first birth
    • Adolescent birth rate
      indicators

      tracking progress toward reducing teen births

  • For the first time, data on domestic
    government spending on family planning
    , showing country ownership of
    programs in some cases, and critical gaps in others
  • New data on the largest bilateral (i.e. country) family planning donors
    and trends in financing
  • A 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

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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.�

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  • You can
    view the press conference live-streamed and submit questions remotely at facebook (https://www.facebook.com/events/648741425521489/)
  • We will
    send you a link to the report with a summary, quotes, still images at the start
    of the press conference.

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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

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For inquiries, please email [email protected]

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