With a commitment made at the 2012 London Summit on Family Planning, the foundation has been actively working towards providing sustained financial support, policy advocacy, and programmatic interventions. By collaborating with key partners and prioritizing Francophone West Africa, the Hewlett Foundation aims to empower women, improve health outcomes, and promote access to comprehensive family planning services.
Commitments made to:
In 2012, the William and Flora Hewlett Foundation committed to maintaining the current level of annual funding (US$22 million) to international family planning and reproductive health, including extending approximately US$13 million in grants for a combination of direct service provision and advocacy specifically related to family planning.
William and Flora Hewlett Foundation Commitment Objectives
Become an FP2030 Partner