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Afghanistan
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Afghanistan has finalized its Reproductive, Maternal, Newborn, Child, and Adolescent (RMNCAH) strategy and the Costed Implementation Plan (2018-2022) for family planning.
The country has expanded access to family planning services, improved contraceptive choice, and engaged with religious leaders, youth, and civil society. Strong political will is demonstrated through multiple family planning committees.
Commitments made to:
The government of Afghanistan commits to reducing unmet needs for family planning by 10 percent by 2020 and increasing the modern contraceptive prevalence rate to 30 percent by 2020.
Afghanistan Commitment Objectives
- Increase public health facilities offering family planning.
- Enhance contraceptive choice and availability.
- Strengthen supply chain management.
- Address cultural barriers to family planning.
- Bolster intersectoral coordination and advocacy.
- Reduce unmet needs for family planning.
- Promote public/private partnerships.
- Engage religious leaders, youth, and civil society.
- Demonstrate political will and leadership.

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