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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-income countries and introduces a more person-centered measure of contraceptive need, called unmet demand.
- #FPImpact, a global, multidisciplinary research collaboration, shows that investing in family planning delivers real economic benefits.
Together, this research makes a powerful case for investing in sexual and reproductive health.
