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By making a new or renewed FP2030 commitment, you will help accelerate global progress on Universal Health Coverage and the Sustainable Development Goals, collectively transforming the lives of women, girls, and communities for generations to come. You will also contribute to and benefit from the largest and most active community of practice on rights-based family planning in the world.

Your commitment offers access to an international platform from which you can demonstrate your leadership, increase visibility of your efforts, learn and exchange with other countries and organizations, and collaborate with a global community of leaders, experts, advocates, and implementers who are working together to address the most challenging barriers to expanding voluntary access to and use of modern contraceptives.

By making a new or renewed FP2030 commitment, you will help accelerate global progress on Universal Health Coverage and the Sustainable Development Goals, collectively transforming the lives of women, girls, and communities for generations to come. You will also contribute to and benefit from the largest and most active community of practice on rights-based family planning in the world.

Your commitment offers access to an international platform from which you can demonstrate your leadership, increase visibility of your efforts, learn and exchange with other countries and organizations, and collaborate with a global community of leaders, experts, advocates, and implementers who are working together to address the most challenging barriers to expanding voluntary access to and use of modern contraceptives.

FP2030 commitments will be accepted beginning in late January 2021 and continue on a rolling basis throughout the course of the partnership based on government and other stakeholder timelines and priorities.

To reflect the importance of a country-led, country-owned process, partner governments are asked to announce FP2030 commitments in the country. Based on their commitment goals and organizational priorities, non-state partners are encouraged to explore opportunities to announce commitments with country partners.

Commitments will be highlighted throughout the year, including during global moments such as the Generation Equality events in the summer of 2021 and through other products, webinars, and convenings.

The global landscape for family planning has evolved significantly since 2012, as have countries’ and other partners’ needs, programs, and commitments. To better respond to these needs, FP2030 is shifting in nature and structure from a global Secretariat to a locally led Support Network. Five regional hubs will coordinate and support country-specific priorities while remaining connected to the global family planning community. The partnership architecture is also designed to focus more on country leadership and deeper partnership with civil society, including youth-led organizations and associations.

FP2030 remains driven by the power of commitments and globally shared goals and grounded in a rights-based, equity-focused vision that goes beyond the numbers. Rather than setting specific numerical targets for worldwide progress, we focus our commitment-making and mutual accountability mechanisms on local needs and priorities anchored in high-impact, evidence-based practices that deliver the best health outcomes.

Yes! We welcome new country and non-state partners, including partners from outside the family planning sector—in the global health, development, and humanitarian sectors and beyond—including corporate, academic, philanthropic, and private sector partners. FP2030 is open to any country, global, regional, or local partner that wishes to make a commitment to advancing rights-based family planning.

All FP203O commitments align and support SDGs, Every Woman Every Child (EWEC), and the Generation Equality Forum agenda. Commitments should also build, to the extent possible, on commitments made during the 2019 25th anniversary commemoration of the International Conference on Population and Development.

We also encourage commitment-makers to align FP2030 commitments with existing national and global frameworks, including national agendas for Universal Health Coverage, Global Financing Facility country investment cases, Costed Implementation Plans, national health strategies, and other frameworks.

In addition to the resources on this website, Support Network staff and partners are available to provide technical assistance or to connect commitment-makers with other experts who can assist you in crafting goals to improve access to contraceptive information, products, and services. Depending on your need, further resources and guidance may be available to help you track and achieve those goals and set up strong systems of mutual accountability.

After a government or other stakeholder submits a draft commitment, a team of technical experts convened from the Support Network staff and other partners will provide feedback based on the commitment’s alignment with FP2030’s vision, goals, and focus areas and the associated consultation and accountability processes.

COVID-19 has the potential to be the most significant setback to gender equality in a generation, in part because of its effects on access to contraception, which is essential to the health and agency of women and girls. An August 2020 survey from the World Health Organization on the pandemic’s impact underscored that family planning was one of the most disrupted healthcare services. With traditionally underserved and overlooked populations at particular risk of losing access to needed services due to the global pandemic, the 2030 partnership is committed to ensuring that no one is left behind.

Partners are urged to consider strategies to mitigate the harms of the pandemic and establish plans to better prepare for future crises in their family planning commitments and accountability mechanisms.

We encourage FP2030 commitments to be ambitious but achievable. FP2030 annual self-reporting processes encourage the review of commitments regularly and are opportunities for adjustment. Understanding that FP2030’s vision is one of progressive realization of our rights-based goals, Support Network staff are available to engage individually with commitment-makers who would like to adjust to a stated commitment.

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