Sustaining the Impact of 60 Years of Advancing Women’s & Children’s Health

Country

USA

Region

North America

Type

Infographic

Year

2025

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Sustaining the Impact of 60 Years of Advancing Women’s & Children’s Health

Country

USA

Region

North America

Type

Infographic

Year

2025

Abstract:

For six decades, U.S.-supported voluntary family planning programs have expanded access to contraception, improving maternal and child health, advancing gender equity, and strengthening economic resilience in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs). However, recent funding terminations threaten to reverse these gains, leaving millions without essential reproductive health services. This infographic highlights the impact of family planning investments, the consequences of funding disruptions, and the urgent need for sustained global support. As foreign assistance policies shift, ensuring continued investment in reproductive health is critical to safeguarding progress and fostering a healthier, more equitable future.

Description:

This infographic illustrates the far-reaching benefits of voluntary family planning programs and the risks posed by funding cuts. It presents key data on how access to contraception improves health outcomes, supports economic stability, and empowers women and families. With bipartisan support, U.S.-funded programs have been instrumental in reducing maternal and child mortality and strengthening resilience in LMICs. As global funding priorities evolve, the need to prioritize reproductive health remains urgent to protect decades of progress and drive sustainable development.

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