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White text on a navy background reads, "Our latest study uses a new approach to how unmet need for contraception is defined. Unmet demand considers whether a woman who wants to avoid pregnancy is open to using modern contraception, now or in the future." Below is a bar graph with three horizontal bars showing increasingly narrow definitions of need, distinguishing between unmet need or demand, traditional method users, and modern method users. Navy Guttmacher logo in the bottom right.

White text on a navy background reads, "Our latest study uses a new approach to how unmet need for contraception is defined. Unmet demand considers whether a woman who wants to avoid pregnancy is open to using modern contraception, now or in the future." Below is a bar graph with three horizontal bars showing increasingly narrow definitions of need, distinguishing between unmet need or demand, traditional method users, and modern method users. Navy Guttmacher logo in the bottom right.

Our latest #AddingItUp report uses unmet demand, a more person-centered measure of contraceptive need that reflects women’s expressed needs and intentions. It can help advocates and policymakers target resources and center bodily autonomy. Learn more: https://gu.tt/3Yp4Nik

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New global evidence on sexual & reproductive health: why Investing in SRH matters
New global evidence on sexual & reproductive health: why Investing in SRH matters New global evidence is changing how we understand and meet sexual and reproductive health (SRH) needs. This year, we released two major bodies of research shaping global #SRH policy: - #AddingItUp provides updated estimates across 128 low- and middle-...

New findings from #AddingItUp and #FPImpact show why investing in sexual and reproductive health advances health, autonomy, and economic opportunity worldwide: youtube.com/shorts/rWMurafVMa0

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Experts warn funding cuts risk setbacks in reproductive health | Context by TRF Experts call for sustainable financing to make up for funding shortfall for family planning and sexual and reproductive health

New Guttmacher research is featured in Context’s article on the risks of declining SRHR funding. Our #AddingItUp findings show 214M women still lack modern contraception, and every $1 invested in family planning saves $2.48 in related health costs. Read the full article: https://gu.tt/4hYoztT

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At #ICFP2025, we joined FP2030, MSI Reproductive Choices and the Reproductive Health Supplies Coalition for a strategy session shaping a global advocacy blueprint to boost financing for family planning and reproductive health, uniting evidence and expertise to drive sustainable progress. #AddingItUp

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#SRHRisessential - it saves lives, upholds human rights & benefits society - even during #COVID19

@Guttmacher's report #AddingItUp outlines that fully investing in #SRHR would prevent:

76M unintended pregnancies
26M unsafe abortions
186K maternal deaths

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