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Long-Acting and Permanent Methods of Contraception: Without Them, a Country’s Development Will Be Low and Slow

Advocacy Brief No. 3


Author

Roy Jacobstein

Publication Date

December 1, 2008

Summary

This two-page advocacy brief, third in a series of five briefs published by The ACQUIRE Project, answers key questions about long-acting and/or permanent family planning methods, which include intrauterine devices (IUDs or IUCDs), implants, female sterilisation, and vasectomy. Written in a question and answer format, the brief is designed for policy and reproductive health decision-makers such as health ministers, but is written in a way designed to be accessible to anyone within the reproductive health sector.

The brief gives a short overview of family planning in Southern Africa, emphasising the existing unmet need for family planning programmes and methods that are effective. The brief then answers the following key questions about long-acting and permanent contraception:

  • What are the long-acting and permanent methods of contraception?
  • What are the most significant attributes of long-acting and/or permanent methods?
  • Why is long-acting and permanent contraception so important to a country?
  • Are people in Sub-Saharan Africa afraid to use these methods?
  • Aren't there many people who cannot use long-acting and permanent methods?
  • Why is unmet need for these methods so high?
  • Isn't long-acting and permanent contraception expensive?
  • What should a Minister of Health do?

The brief includes key facts about family planning and reproductive health, as well as suggestions for action around promoting long-acting and permanent contraception.


Publisher

Number of Pages

2

Cost

Free to download

Languages

English

Contact

ACQUIRE Project

EngenderHealth
440 Ninth Avenue

New York NY
10001
United States
Tel: +1 212 561 8000
Fax: +1 212 561 8067

Source

ACQUIRE Project website on January 29 2009.


Placed on the Communication Initiative site January 30 2009
Last Updated May 18 2009



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