Family planning imperatives

Simply put, “when a woman can control when she has children, she can control her future.” One article calls affordable maternity care and birth control “the foundation of a family’s future.” In Kenya family planning enhances living standards and sustainable development; in Ghana increasing information will “empower African women.” The National Planning Council in Ghana is urging family planning “acceptance…to prevent unwanted pregnancies and save lives. Also the way forward to reduce pressure on both the family and the government budget.”  Family planning services are finally reaching inhabitants of Tanzania’s Lake Victoria islets. A major conference in Gambia of countries across the Sahel on “Islam, Family Well-being and Harnessing the Demographic Dividend” worked to create understanding that family planning and Islam are not mutually exclusive. Family planning uptake is even on the rise among refugees in Uganda.

The consequences are real for individuals and societies: one province in Angola reported a doubling of teen pregnancies in one year. The Ugandan government is concerned that the country’s population could hit 63 million in 12 years

Oyo province in Nigeria has a Maternal Mortality Ratio (MMR) of 262 per 100,000 due to “weak implementation of the family planning/child spacing programmes.” 25% of adolescents are sexually active in that country, and more people are using family planning methods, but progress is lagging because of “longstanding myths and misconceptions.” The tragic death of a mother and her newborn quadruplets will “change healthcare in Nigeria forever.”

Barriers to use can be systemic or psychological. An article in the Journal of Adolescent Health identifies confidentiality concerns as the main reason American 15- to 25-year-olds are reluctant to seek family planning care and advice. A debate in Rwanda asks whether giving contraceptives to teens is “practical or immortal”. Sierra Leone has identified its barriers to access as money, distance, permission and low male involvement, and has committed to a new strategy to lower its MMR from an astronomical 1,165 per 100,000. From Niger a story about a Pathfinder program to work with men and religious leaders to “advance” their opinions about contraception.

Simply put, as an article in Buzzfeed states: Contraception “saves women’s lives in Asia-Pacific.”

Innovative approaches

Getting people to use contraception or change their attitudes about abortion sometimes requires imaginative technology and approaches. Developments in vaginal ring technology “have the potential to last longer, provide protection against HIV as well as pregnancy, and expand the choices of women in low-income settings.” A Kenyan beauty pageant for young people crowned “Mr. and Miss Y2Y” (Youth-to-Youth), providing entertainment and access to sexual and reproductive health services. The My Calendar period tracker app is gaining popularity in Uganda, though Reproductive Health Uganda recommends “back-up” methods such as condoms on “days when they are not sure”. South African news service Bhekisisa created “#SizaMap, South Africa’s first searchable map of designated, safe, legal, free abortion providers.” Canada has made access to medication abortion much easier, leading activists in the US to look at distribution through pharmacies, by advanced practice registered nurses, or other ways that will make it simpler and less stigmatizing for women to access. An innovative protest: “A vending machine was set up by a feminist group in downtown Seoul to call for the legalization of abortion pills.”

Fortunately, for the moment, people don’t have to go back to ancient and medieval birth control methods, like “relying on amulets made of herbs, dead animal bits, menstrual blood, or other random items (including feces), or a weasel testicle, tied around the neck or thigh during sex. They also relied on rituals like circling spots a pregnant wolf pissed on, among others.”

Safe abortion

The Population Reference Bureau’s SAFE project is “dedicated to expanding access to safe abortion by reaching global and national audiences with the latest data and evidence on abortion, and building the capacity of advocates to achieve positive change [in several African nations]. Each year in Africa, approximately 1.6 million women are treated for complications from unsafe abortion, and unsafe abortion is a leading cause of maternal death in the region.” The BJOG looks at abortion care as a key women’s health service. To spread the word, IPPF has produced How to report on abortion – A guide for journalists, editors and media outlets. Please pass it along!

In Rwanda, the ongoing discussion about how to apply the penal code to abortion is moving its way through parliamentary committees – making access easier by eliminating the need for judges to approve of the procedure, and increasing the punishment for those who violate the law. National debates are also taking place in Brazil, Ireland, Australia, the UK, Cambodia, and Nepal.

The US environment

As abortion rates in US hit a historic low, according to the CDC, the attempts at restrictions just keep piling up. One former Trump advisor called women’s reproductive rights “worse than child molestation”. A federal agency is referring girls to counselors picked by an anti-abortion group. While the administration is defending birth control rules that pit religion against women’s health, it is preparing new ways of ending funding for all family planning services

Wins for access in Texas and Massachusetts; challenges to restrictions in Kansas, Maine and Florida; a Missouri law requiring a waiting period is “driving women to seek help elsewhere”; and the hardline anti-abortion supporters of Alabama Republican senate candidate Roy Moore have invented the term “full-term abortion” to demonize his opponent in an upcoming runoff election. (All recent state actions are nicely summed up by the Center for American Progress.)

NARAL Pro-Choice America has even warned that the proposed move to end “net neutrality” is a direct threat to reproductive freedom’.

All of these actions have international consequences as well: Rohingya, Syrian, and Yemeni women are paying for Trump’s ideological withdrawal of UN funds.

Men

The week saw an expanded examination of the role of men in family planning. The “vasectomy fortnight” is continuing, to encourage more male involvement. Devex asks, “Could innovations in male contraception be the future of family planning?

The Family Planning National Training Center released the “Getting Ready for Male Reproductive Health Services Toolkit” while the Future of Sex blog predicts “The Future of Male Birth Control Is Near.”

An encouraging article from the Vanguard in Nigeria highlights men’s testimonies about using contraception: “We have great sex without the fear of unwanted children.”

IPPF

Into this challenging environment steps Dr. Alvaro Bermejo as the new Director General of the International Planned Parenthood Federation. We wish him success!

Academic

Strengthening health systems to respond to women subjected to intimate partner violence or sexual violence: A manual for health managers, WHO, 24 Nov 2017

After 50 years of legal abortion in Great Britain, calls grow for further liberalisation, BMJ, 23 Nov 2017

Reducing maternal and neonatal mortality and improving sexual, reproductive health rights in the low-performing districts, ReliefWeb/UNFPA/UNICEF (Bangladesh), 23 Nov 2017

Abortion care as a key women’s health service, BJOG, 22 Nov 2017

Adolescents’ and Young Adults’ Reports of Barriers to Confidential Health Care and Receipt of Contraceptive Services, Journal of Adolescent Health, 20 Nov 2017

LGBTQ Mini Module Videos, FPNTC, October 2017

Getting Ready for Male Reproductive Health Services Toolkit, FPNTC, October 2017

Counseling Adolescents About Sexual Coercion and Abuse eLearning, FPNTC, October 2017

Angola

Over 500 cases of early pregnancy recorded in Lunda Sul, Anogop, 20 Nov 2017

Burkina Faso

Santé sexuelle et reproductive: l’AFDP œuvre pour une meilleure prise en charge des jeunes de Rouko, Agence d’Information Burkina, 23 Nov 2017

Gambia

Gov’t supports family wellbeing, The Point, 22 Nov 2017

Ghana

NPC urges increased family planning acceptance, Ghana News Agency, 24 Nov 2017

Ghana Hosts 2017 Annual High-Level Carmma Commemoration, South Africa Today, 21 Nov 2017

Adolescents should say no to pre-marital sex, Ghana News Agency, 20 Nov 2017

Increase Public Education On Family Planning To Empower African Women, Peace FM, 19 Nov 2017

Kenya

State gives Murang’a farmers free condoms to prevent HIV, Daily Nation, 23 Nov 2017

Mr. and Miss Y2Y, Coast, crowned as 581 young people access reproductive health services, DSW, 22 Nov 2017

Govt urges Kenyans to control population growth, enhance living standards, PanaPress, 21 Nov 2017

Integrating Population, Health, and Environment for Sustainable Development in Kenya, PRB, November 2017

Malawi

Country Leadership at Work, Medium/FP2020, 20 Nov 2017

Niger

Make Zouera’s Wish Come True, Medium/Pathfinder International, 20 Nov 2017

Nigeria

Ogun, MTN collaborate to end maternal mortality in Nigeria, Nigerian Tribune, 24 Nov 2017

UNFPA Calls For Increased Women, Girls Protection, PM News, 23 Nov 2017

‘More people embracing family planning’, The Nation, 23 Nov 2017

Who is Afraid of Family Planning?, This Day, 23 Nov 2017

Why the Death of a Woman after Giving Birth to Quadruplets Should Change Healthcare in Nigeria Forever, Huffington Post, 22 Nov 2017

More Lagosians embrace Family Planning, says NURHI 2, Daily Trust, 21 Nov 2017

Forging the Way Ahead, Medium/FP2020, 20 Nov 2017

We have great sex without the fear of unwanted children, Vanguard, 19 Nov 2017

How Oyo loses 262 women out of 100,000 expectant mothers, Daily Post, 18 Nov 2017

One Quarter Of Nigerian Adolescents Sexually Active – NURHI, PM News, 16 Nov 2017

Rwanda

Penal Code review: MPs settle important question on abortion, New Times, 24 Nov 2017

Should teenage girls access contraceptives?, New Times, 19 Nov 2017

South Africa

When there was no list of free abortion clinics, we made our own. Here’s how., Bhekisisa, 17 Nov 2017

Sierra Leone

New reproductive health strategy identifies access barriers, Awoko, 14 Nov 2017

South Sudan

The Ministry of Health in partnership with WHO and partners strengthens health information system for effective health service delivery in South Sudan, ReliefWeb/UNFPA, 23 Nov 2017

Tanzania

Lake Victoria islets benefit from family planning services, The Citizen, 21 Nov 2017

Anna Sawaki: Citizens Demand Quality Maternal Health Care Services, Hope through Healing Hands, 10 Nov 2017

Uganda

Uganda’s population to hit 63 million in 12 years, New Vision, 23 Nov 2017

Phone App helping women prevent unwanted pregnancies, Daily Monitor, 21 Nov 2017

Refugees’ Uptake on Family Planning, NBS TV, 18 Nov 2017

Kadaga calls on people to join government in fighting child marriages, NTV, 18 Nov 2017

General/Global

Remembering What Sex Ed Was Like in a Marxist Guerrilla Camp, Broadly, 24 Nov 2017

ACLU targets ‘restrictive’ Maine abortion law, Boston Globe, 24 Nov 2017

Eight months and still no decision in closely watched Kansas abortion case, Lawrence World Journal, 24 Nov 2017

When a woman can control when she has children, she can control her future, The Guardian, 24 Nov 2017

Abortion providers brace for new Trump funding fight, The Hill, 24 Nov 2017

Irony of choice, My Republica (Nepal), 24 Nov 2017

“Just yesterday during the outreach service, a woman asked me why she didn’t get her period after having an abortion…”, IPPF (Cambodia), 24 Nov 2017

Could innovations in male contraception be the future of family planning?, Devex, 24 Nov 2017

Brazil’s Feminist Activists Find New Strategies Under Conservative Crackdown, Global Fund for Women, 24 Nov 2017

Abortion rates in US hit historic low, CDC report finds, Fox News, 23 Nov 2017

Rohingya, Syrian, and Yemeni women are paying for Trump’s ideological withdrawal of UN funds, Quartz, 22 Nov 2017

India’s Free Online Condom Store Has Found Lakhs Of Takers, But Is It A Success?, Scoop Whoop, 22 Nov 2017

Contraception!, Daily Times (Pakistan), 22 Nov 2017

Missouri’s New Waiting Period Law Is Already Driving Women To Seek Help Elsewhere, Huffington Post, 22 Nov 2017

What is a full-term abortion? Moore defenders invent a fake medical term to attack Doug Jones, Newsweek, 22 Nov 2017

Federal Judge Blocks Texas Ban of Common Abortion Procedure, US News & World Report, 22 Nov 2017

How to report on abortion – A guide for journalists, editors and media outlets, IPPF, 22 Nov 2017

Trump Administration set to defend birth control rules that pit religion against women’s health, The Intercept, 21 Nov 2017

Hormonal Birth Control Is Linked to a Higher Risk of Suicide, Study Says, Time, 21 Nov 2017

Massachusetts is first state to protect birth control access under Trump, Newsweek, 21 Nov 2017

NARAL: ‘Repealing Net Neutrality Is a Direct Threat to Reproductive Freedom’, Washington Free Beacon, 21 Nov 2017

Judge weighs legality of abortion waiting period, Gainsville Sun, 21 Nov 2017

Vasectomy Fortnight to create awareness about male sterilisation, Times Now, 21 Nov 2017

Thanks to anti-abortion hardliners, we may end up with Sen. Roy Moore, Los Angeles Times, 21 Nov 2017

Recent State Actions on Women’s Health You May Have Missed, Center for American Progress, 21 Nov 2017

Strengthening Evidence-Based Policy to Expand Access to Safe Abortion (SAFE), PRB, 21 Nov 2017

Federal agency refers girls to counselors picked by anti-abortion group, Reveal News, 21 Nov 2017

Put a Ring in It: New Contraceptive Technologies Help Meet the Diverse Needs of Women, K4Health, 20 Nov 2017

In Pakistan, empowering midwives to empower women, UNFPA, 20 Nov 2017

Vending machine symbolizes feminists’ call for right to abortion, Korea Herald, 20 Nov 2017

Why the Eight Amendment affects all women, Hot Press, 20 Nov 2017

Dr Alvaro Bermejo has been appointed as the next Director General of the International Planned Parenthood Federation, IPPF 20 Nov 2017

This Is How Contraception Saves Women’s Lives In The Asia-Pacific, BuzzFeed, 20 Nov 2017

Former Trump adviser: Women’s reproductive rights are worse than child molestation, Shareblue, 20 Nov 2017

Queenslanders split on backing anti-abortion, Brisbane Times, 20 Nov 2017

No ‘test’ for rape victims under new abortion law, The Times, 20 Nov 2017

Why are condoms unpopular in India?, Deutsche Welle, 20 Nov 2017

Oil Search backs family planning in Hela, PNG Industry News, 20 Nov 2017

The foundation of a family’s future: Affordable maternity care and birth control, Durango Herald, 18 Nov 2017

Pregnant women, not lawyers, can best protect developing life, Irish Times, 18 Nov 2017

The Case for Making the Abortion Pill More Accessible, Rewire, 17 Nov 2017

All the Crazy Ways People Avoided Pregnancy Before Modern Birth Control, Tonic, 16 Nov 2017

The Future of Male Birth Control Is Near, Future of Sex, 11 Nov 2017

Family Planning, Reproductive Rights, Contraceptives, RINJ Foundation, 5 Nov 2017

When a Fetus Is a ‘Child’ Who Needs Protection, But a Pregnant Teen Isn’t, Broadly, 25 Oct 2017