Expanding the Availability and Accessibility of Family Planning in Refugee Settings

RESOURCE / Technical and Field Report

Expanding the Availability and Accessibility of Family Planning in Refugee Settings

2024

Lessons Learned from Programs in Afghan and Tigrayan Refugee and Host Communities in Pakistan and Sudan

Availability of and access to family planning in crisis-affected settings remains limited and uneven. In this project, the Women’s Refugee Commission (WRC) partnered with Rahnuma Family Planning Association of Pakistan and the Sudan Family Planning Association to improve the availability and accessibility of critical family planning services, and to meet the family planning needs of refugees and host communities in Pakistan and Sudan. Partners worked together to expand the availability of the full range of family planning methods and address barriers to accessing family planning, including among adolescents and youth and people with disabilities. This report shares lessons learned from the experience. It is available in English, Urdu, Tigrinya, Arabic.

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