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Guttmacher Institute

Non-Government Partner

Guttmacher Institute

The Guttmacher Institute envisions a future in which all people can realize their rights and access the resources they need to achieve sexual and reproductive health.

This vision is aligned with a progressive and evidence-based definition of SRHR, grounded in human rights, which holds that sexual and reproductive health is not merely the absence of disease, dysfunction, or infirmity but a state of physical, emotional, mental, and social well-being in all aspects of sexuality and reproduction.

Commitments made to:

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Monitoring quality of care in family planning programs: A comparison of observations and client exit interviews

January 2022

Monitoring quality of care in family planning programs: A comparison of observations and client exit interviews

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COVID-19 could have a catastrophic effect on sexual and reproductive health in low- and middle-income countries

April 2020

COVID-19 could have a catastrophic effect on sexual and reproductive health in low- and middle-income countries

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Adding It Up: Investing in Contraception and Maternal and Newborn Health in the Ouagadougou Partnership Countries

December 2018

Adding It Up: Investing in Contraception and Maternal and Newborn Health in the Ouagadougou Partnership Countries

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Future Scenarios of Adolescent Contraceptive Use, Cost and Impact in Developing Regions

August 2018

Future Scenarios of Adolescent Contraceptive Use, Cost and Impact in Developing Regions

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New Tool Measures Impact of Government Family Planning Programs on Meeting Contraceptive Demand

October 2017

New Tool Measures Impact of Government Family Planning Programs on Meeting Contraceptive Demand

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Adding It Up: Investing in Contraception and Maternal and Newborn Health, 2017

June 2017

Adding It Up: Investing in Contraception and Maternal and Newborn Health, 2017

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The Sexual and Reproductive Health Needs of Very Young Adolescents Aged 10–14 in Developing Countries: What Does the Evidence Show?

May 2017

The Sexual and Reproductive Health Needs of Very Young Adolescents Aged 10–14 in Developing Countries: What Does the Evidence Show?

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Adding it up: Costs and Benefits of Meeting the Contraceptive Needs of Adolescents

May 2016

Adding it up: Costs and Benefits of Meeting the Contraceptive Needs of Adolescents

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Starting contraception soon after a birth may not work for all women who want to space pregnancies

October 2015

Starting contraception soon after a birth may not work for all women who want to space pregnancies

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Adolescent Women’s Need for and Use of Sexual and Reproductive Health Services in Developing Countries

September 2015

Adolescent Women’s Need for and Use of Sexual and Reproductive Health Services in Developing Countries

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Quality of Care and Contraceptive Use in Urban Kenya

July 2015

Quality of Care and Contraceptive Use in Urban Kenya

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Sexual Pleasure, Partner Dynamics and Contraceptive Use in Malawi

July 2015

Sexual Pleasure, Partner Dynamics and Contraceptive Use in Malawi

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Adding It Up: The Costs and Benefits of Investing in Family Planning and Maternal and Newborn Health: Estimation Methodology

November 2011

Adding It Up: The Costs and Benefits of Investing in Family Planning and Maternal and Newborn Health: Estimation Methodology

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