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Contraceptive Security

Contraceptive security exists when every person is able to choose, obtain, and use quality contraceptives and condoms for family planning (FP) 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 and support commodities distribution across all sectors - public, private, and nongovernmental - in the countries where we work.

Learn about USAID's efforts to assist developing countries with contraceptive security

Contraceptive Security Ready 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.

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Projects

  • USAID | DELIVER PROJECT
    DELIVER works in developing countries in Africa, Asia, Latin America and the Caribbean to build effective and efficient logistics systems for public health and FP programs. A major focus of the USAID | DELIVER PROJECT is to strengthen contraceptive security at the country level.

  • Reproductive Health Interchange (RHI)
    RHI is a Web-based system that collects order and shipment information for reproductive health (RH) supplies procured by USAID, the United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA), and the International Planned Parenthood Federation (IPPF).
Tools
  • SPARHCS: Strategic Pathway to Reproductive Health Commodity Security -
    A Tool for Assessment, Planning, and Implementation

    This tool is meant to help countries develop, implement and monitor strategies to secure essential supplies for RH/FP programs. SPARHCS is meant to bring together a wide range of stakeholders at the country or regional level to initiate concerted efforts toward the goal of RH commodity security.

  • Contraceptive Security Index
    The Contraceptive Security Index is a composite indicator designed to measure the degree of contraceptive security within a country, and to facilitate monitoring progress over time. The Index can be used to support priority-setting at national and international levels and to plan and advocate for policies and other interventions that promote progress toward contraceptive security.
Reports
  • Overview of Contraceptive and Condom Shipments: FY 2007 [PDF, 1.5MB]
    This annual publication provides details on both the quantities and the values of USAID contraceptive and condom distribution activities in FY 2007. It presents these data by USAID region and country, affiliations of recipient organizations, and trends over the past 11 years.

  • Reproductive Health Supplies Coalition (RHSC)
    The RHSC is a global partnership of public, private, and non-governmental organizations dedicated to ensuring that all people in low- and middle-income countries can access and use affordable, high-quality supplies to ensure their better RH. Since 2004, the RHSC has been a convener for international partners to work in a coordinated manner to secure RH supplies; it focuses on increasing resources, strengthening systems, and building effective partnerships.

  • 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, as well as describing what has been done and what remains to be done to improve contraceptive product availability.
Briefs

 

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