Contraceptive Security
Contraceptive security exists
when every person is able to choose, obtain, and use
quality contraceptives and condoms for family planning
and for HIV/AIDS prevention. USAID strives to ensure
clients have long-term access to a range of high quality
contraceptives, condoms, and other essential health
supplies in several ways. We invest resources to improve
distribution and availability, to promote quality in
product, and to support commodities distribution across
all sectors - public, private, and non-governmental
- in the countries where we work.
Learn about USAID's efforts to assist developing countries with contraceptive security
Contraceptive Security Lessons
Many countries face the challenge of meeting people's needs for contraceptives and condoms on a sustainable basis. Contraceptive Security: Ready Lessons suggests some practical steps USAID Missions and their partners can take to promote and support country-led programs for contraceptive security.
Related Links
- Reproductive Health Interchange (RHI)
RHI is a Web-based tool that collects order and shipment information for RH supplies procured by USAID’s Central Contraceptive Procurement project, the United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA), and the International Planned Parenthood Federation (IPPF).
- View Presentations from the Reproductive Health Supplies Coalition (RHSC)
On October 24-25, 2007, the RHSC convened in Washington for its eighth semi-annual membership meeting, hosted by USAID (a coalition partner of the RHSC). Visit the RHSC Web site to download presentations and meeting minutes from this event, including a presentation [PowerPoint 692KB] from the USAID | DELIVER Project that draws key messages on how to protect supply chains during health sector reform.
- Contraceptive Security: Practical Experience in Improving Global, Regional, National, and Local Product Availability [PDF, 2.2MB]
This report, by the USAID | DELIVER Project, documents the progress made in improving contraceptive security and describes what has been done and defines what remains to be done to improve contraceptive product availability.
- USAID | DELIVER Project: Countries
The DELIVER Project works in developing countries in Africa, Asia, Latin America and the Caribbean to build effective and efficient logistics systems for public health and family planning programs.
- No Product, No Program: Financing, Procurement and Distribution of Reproductive Health Supplies
This brief describes the necessary components required to improve contraceptive security including systems strengthening, supply chain vigilance, private sector involvement, supportive national policies, and global coordination and advocacy.
- USAID Contracts with the USAID | DELIVER Project for Centralized Procurement of Oral Contraceptives - 12/06
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