By Andrea Mooney, Communications and Knowledge Management Advisor, PSI and Rena Greifinger, Technical Advisor, PSI
On Wednesday, January 27, Population Services International (PSI), along with Pathfinder International and its E2A project, MSI and FHI 360 held an event at the International Conference for Family in Nusa Dua, Indonesia, to celebrate young people’s rights to access a full range of voluntary family planning methods.
The evening’s celebration stemmed from a joint symposium with the above mentioned organizations, titled “For Youth, A Healthy Option with LARCs” held on May 27, 2015. At the event, technical experts from around the world gathered to discuss how youth could better access long-acting reversible contraceptives (LARCs). An output from that symposium is a long-awaited global consensus statement on increasing access to a full range of contraceptive methods for adolescents and young people, with particular emphasis on LARCs.
The statement – endorsed by many organizations, including USAID – calls on governments, multilateral and bilateral agencies, donors, and implementing organizations to commit to promoting the sexual and reproductive health and rights of adolescents and youth:
- Providing access to the widest available contraceptive options, including LARCs, to all sexually active adolescents and youth, regardless of marital status and parity.
- Ensuring that LARCs are offered and available among the essential contraceptive options, during contraceptive education, counseling and services.
- Providing evidence-based information to policy makers, ministry representatives, program managers, service providers, key influencers, and adolescents and youth on all contraceptive options – including safety, effectiveness, reversibility, cost-effectiveness, continuation rates, as well as health and non-health benefits. This would result in better informed adolescents and youth who want to avoid, delay or space pregnancy.
Promoting LARCs will expand the range of voluntary contraceptive options for adolescent girls and young women. It is critical to preserve women’s and girls’ reproductive autonomy and recognize their ability and right to make informed decisions about their bodies. This includes the ability to choose if and when to remove or discontinue a contraceptive method.
You can show your support for youth accessing a full range of LARCs here: http://www.familyplanning2020.org/youth-larc-statement.