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Nepal

Nepal

Nepal has committed to reaching a modern contraceptive prevalence rate (mCPR) of 70% by 2030, up from 48% in 2016, and has set a target of reducing unmet needs for family planning to 10% or less.

Nepal has implemented a range of family planning initiatives, including increasing access to and availability of contraceptives, improving the quality of family planning services, and expanding outreach to underserved populations. The government has also worked to strengthen the capacity of health workers and improve the supply chain for contraceptives.

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Data in 2023

The data displayed on this page is courtesy of the Track20 Project. Implemented by Avenir Health, Track20 monitors progress towards achieving the goals of the global FP2020 initiative and new FP2030 partnership.

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Based on data collected in 2023, 3,260,000 women are using a modern method of contraception.

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Nepal 2023 Indicator Summary Sheet

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Predicted Impact

1,230,000 unwanted pregnancies prevented

647,000 unsafe abortions averted

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1,800 maternal deaths averted

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About Family Welfare Division, Department of Health Services, Nepal

Family welfare Division (FWD) is responsible to implement reproductive health and population related activities. These activities aim to reduce maternal and neonatal mortality and morbidity so as to improve health status and quality of life of population with special focus on poor, marginalized and vulnerable population.

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