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World Contraception Day

September 26, 2029

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World Contraception Day

World Contraception Day takes place on September 26 every year. The annual worldwide campaign centers around a vision where every pregnancy is wanted. Launched in 2007, World Contraception Day’s mission is to improve awareness of contraception. It also educates young people to make informed choices on their sexual and reproductive health.

Your life, your choices – it is crucial to be empowered when it comes to contraception. The effects of contraceptive choices go beyond the physical level shaping both personal and social aspects of lives. Through encouraging responsible conversations and providing information and educational programs, World Contraception Day can foster a culture of empowerment. In addition, it can help young people make informed decisions about their own futures.

Reliable methods of contraception can offer not only bodily autonomy but also the chance to shape one’s own future. Girls and women who have access to contraception can pursue education. Further, they can build their careers and succeed in life without the unexpected interruption of unplanned motherhood. Lastly, with knowledge about contraception and the freedom to choose, young people can make choices for themselves.

Women’s Empowerment and Gender Equality

“Healthy families are created by choice, not by chance.”

So said the late Dr. Nafis Sadik, former UNFPA executive director, at the International Conference on Population and Development in Cairo in 1994.

At that landmark event in Cairo, delegates from 179 governments affirmed the ICPD Programme of Action, which recognized reproductive health and rights, including voluntary family planning, as foundational to development. The delegates also affirmed that women’s empowerment and gender equality are necessary for societies to advance.

Contraception Is An Integral Part of Family Decision-Making

A woman’s right to choose the number, timing and spacing of her children is fundamental. Contraception is an integral part of her decision-making. The benefits are manifold: The use of contraception decreases the rates of maternal death and disability, newborn and child mortality and morbidity, unintended pregnancies, and abortion. Male and female condoms can reduce sexually transmitted infections. Girls and women who can plan their families have more opportunities to realize their potential; they can pursue education and participate in the economy, leading to more prosperous, stable and equitable societies.

Yet, as we mark World Contraception Day, 257 million women who want to avoid pregnancy are not using safe, modern methods of contraception. Among the reasons are concerns about side effects and misconceptions about long-term effects on fertility. Some women may be forbidden to use contraception by their husband, partner or in-laws. Other women may feel stigmatized for wanting to use contraception. Some women don’t know about contraception, cannot access it or cannot afford it.

UNFPA and World Contraception Day

UNFPA is the only United Nations agency addressing family planning. It is the largest supplier of donated contraceptives in the world, and its Supplies Partnership alone prevented an estimated 89 million unintended pregnancies, 26.8 million unsafe abortions, 254,000 maternal deaths and 1.6 million child deaths from 2008 to 2020. UNFPA has provided family-planning services after emergencies – from conflict to climate events to COVID. It has delivered contraception by canoe, motorbike, even by drone, so no one is left behind.

Until universal access to contraception is achieved, women’s empowerment and gender equality will remain elusive. Such access allows women and girls to choose their future, not chance it.

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September 26, 2029
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