Kaiser Family Foundation Maps Donor Landscape In Family Planning, Reproductive Health

The Kaiser Family Foundation on Thursday released a new report that examines the donor landscape for family planning and reproductive health (FP/RH) in countries around the globe. The fourth and final report in a series of analyses examining donor involvement in addressing different global health challenges finds that 147 countries received FP/RH assistance from 36 different donors between 2009-2011. The analysis also found that the U.S. was the largest donor, providing 29 percent of total assistance, followed by UNFPA (19 percent), and the U.K. (13 percent) (Kates et al., 1/16).

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