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For the 6th consecutive year, the USAID | DELIVER PROJECT has surveyed
the contraceptive security status in various countries, including
those supported by USAID. In the 2014 round of data collection, key
informants from 47 countries (the highest number of participating
countries yet) provided insight into the policies, leadership,
finances, and commodity availability that contribute to contraceptive
security--the ability to choose, obtain, and use contraceptives as
desired.

The survey found that a majority of countries have reproductive health
commodity security strategies in place and convene contraceptive
security committees. Increasingly, governments are using their own
funds to purchase contraceptives for the public sector, and a high
number of commodities are offered in both the public and private
sectors.

All data from the current and previous surveys are available for
download, as well as a slide presentation template for contraceptive
security advocacy. To learn more about the global trends in
contraceptive security, or to further examine data for a particular
country, please visit http://bit.ly/1rubvei


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Anne Marie Hvid, PMP
Knowledge Management Advisor
USAID | DELIVER PROJECT
deliver.jsi.com

Phone: 703.310.5256
WWW.JSI.COM

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