For more than 40 years PSI has been driven by its mission to provide women and couples with universal access to family planning — and with good reason.
This year nearly 222 million women and couples who hope to delay or avoid pregnancy will have little more than hope to cling to because they have no way to access a method of family planning.
Our hope is that every pregnancy is planned and that all parents have the resources needed to provide every opportunity for their family to prosper. Unfortunately, without family planning more than 115,000 women will die from complications caused by pregnancies that were unplanned, and parents will be forced to make do with fewer resources for each of their children.
Although universal access to reproductive health by 2015 is included in the maternal health Millennium Development Goal, there is a long road ahead.
PSI is working diligently towards improving the lives of families through reproductive health programs in 36 countries across Africa, Asia, Latin America and the Caribbean. In 2011 alone, PSI’s programs averted approximately 4.4 million unintended pregnancies, averted more than 23, 796 maternal deaths, and provided 18.9 million couple years of protection.
Our success is grounded in years of experience working across multiple country and cultural contexts. We provide a wide range of family planning options so women are able to choose the method that is right for them. We stimulate demand for commodities and services through high-impact marketing and communication activities that educate women and couples on the benefits of family planning, and help to dispel myths and misconceptions. And then we ensure high-quality services and commodities are available and affordable through private sector providers where the need is greatest.
This year on World Population day, PSI joins the global community in drawing attention to the fact that reproductive health plays a critical role in creating a just and equitable world.
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RESSOURCES
- More about PSI’s reproductive health programs.
- Op-ed by PSI ambassador and board member Ashley Judd in The Guardian: Contraception Controversy? What Controversy?