Preserving Earth for Future Generations

Through Voluntary Participation in Family Planning

Free Contraception

To Those in Need

Help Ensure Every Child Born Is Wanted

The sustainable development goals (SDGs) set out by the UN in 2015 will drive the global development agenda on social, economic and environmental issues for the next 15 years. Out of the stated goals, none specifically refer to population policies. Yet coherent and sustainable population policies, including universal access to sexual and reproductive health rights, are necessary to achieve the majority of the development goals outlined. The Global Policy Action Plan (GPACT) recognises these links, and this paper elaborates on the necessity of coherent and future-proof population policies.

Current Situation

Nearly half of all pregnancies worldwide are unintended.

In The United States, as of 2011, unintended pregnancy is less than half (47%).

Increasing poverty increases unintended pregnancy.

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