The articles included in this bibliography are guided by the definition of self-care described by the WHO: “Self-care interventions refer to evidence-based, quality tools such as medicines, counselling, diagnostics and/or digital technologies that can be accessed fully or partially outside of formal health services (1).”, focused on self-care, interventions that are categorized as either ‘self-management’ (including self-medication, treatment, examination, injection or administration) or ‘self-testing’ (including self-sampling, screening, diagnosing or monitoring) (2). The current scope of evidence for self-care costing and financing under SRHR is limited, with the exception of self-testing for HIV/AIDS and self-sampling for HPV. To our knowledge, there are limited studies focusing on self-care costs and financing for other SRHR interventions. Given the limitations of information available, the references reported here are drawn from multiple data sources and platforms. This is not an exhaustive list on self-care evidence for SRHR.