In HuffPost Tech, Melinda Gates lists five resources we need to keep us on the right path to meeting our family planning commitments.
Data, tablets, radio, youth empowerment and injectables – what do they have in common? According to Melinda Gates, co-chair of the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation (BMFG), they are essential to upholding our family planning commitments to 120 million women and girls worldwide.
Over the last four years, the global community has provided resources that have helped millions of women and girls of childbearing age avoid unintended pregnancy.
Not to sound alarm bells, but Gates stresses that if we don’t get back on track, we will fall short of our 2020 family planning goals – a very bad thing indeed.
The economic benefits society reaps when women and girls are able to reach their full potential are immeasurable. By ensuring access to family planning and voluntary modern contraception, women are able to plan the families they desire, girls are less likely to drop out of school due to unintended pregnancy, and local economies thrive. One of the ways to ensure a promising future for millions of women and girls is through youth empowerment.
Adolescents 360
The world’s most promising generation is coming of age. However, when it comes to ensuring this blossoming demographic has access to family planning, we fall short. In her HuffPost piece, Gates highlights the need to put “adolescents and young women in the driver’s seat to better understand what motivates or discourages them from using contraceptives”. A key feature of this approach is the Adolescents 360 project. PSI and consortium members are working to curb unintended pregnancy and expand access to modern contraceptives for adolescent girls aged 15-19. This initiative uses human-centered design approaches to find solutions ‘with’ girls rather than ‘for’ them.
Check out Melinda Gates’ piece in HuffPost Tech.