Vital for "World Contraception Day"

New Game for Ugandan Men Uncovers Behavioral Barriers to Family Planning

Researchers hope the game will help more postpartum couples use modern contraceptive methods.

Data Insights on Religion and Contraception for Couples in Burkina Faso

When men engage in gender equality and contraception use, they’re likely to draw in other men and boys, too.

Niger Faces Five Key Family Planning Challenges

Here’s how the country could overcome them by 2020.

These 5 Levels of Advocacy Are Moving the Needle on Contraceptive Use

In the struggle to end poverty, new ideas and powerful new voices are rising up, demanding change. And it's working.

Young Nigeriens Want Comprehensive Sex Ed and Solid Advice

In Niger, talking about sex and contraceptives isn’t always easy. But little by little, things are changing.

Contraception Is about Partnerships—in More Ways than One

To make family planning work for young people, we need to look at the bigger picture.

How Will You Celebrate World Contraception Day?

Don’t answer that. We’re just happy you’re celebrating.

It’s Not Just for Women, You Know: 5 Ways for Men to Get More Involved in Contraception

When it comes to who’s using contraception, we aren’t even close to 50-50.

Contraception Is a Collective Effort

Elle reports on the progress Senegal has made increasing the use of contraceptives—and the pioneers making it happen.

World Vasectomy Day 2016 in Nairobi Will Be Our Best Yet

A new partnership expands access to high-quality vasectomy services.

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