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Covid ‘imperils family planning in poorest countries’, says global project


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Sixty million more girls and women using modern contraceptives due to global campaign, but pandemic recession threatens services

Sixty million more women and girls in the world’s poorest countries are now using modern contraceptives, after an eight-year global effort to expand family planning services.

But the FP2020 global partnership, launched in London in 2012, warned that the coronavirus pandemic and the resulting financial crisis imperils further progress.

Continue reading…Sixty million more girls and women using modern contraceptives due to global campaign, but pandemic recession threatens servicesSixty million more women and girls in the world’s poorest countries are now using modern contraceptives, after an eight-year global effort to expand family planning services.But the FP2020 global partnership, launched in London in 2012, warned that the coronavirus pandemic and the resulting financial crisis imperils further progress. Continue reading…