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Country Commitments 2013 (English)
DateAugust 21, 2014
No commitment. Please see other policy and political commitments here.
DateJuly 11, 2012
Contraceptive use has doubled in Ethiopia since 2005. The government will further increase its funding to uphold the rights of all people to access and choose voluntary family planning through the strong network of primary health care providers. Ethiopia commits to ensuring commodities security, increasing uptake of long-acting reversible methods (LARMs), expanding youth friendly services with a focus on adolescent girls, scaling up delivery of services for the hardest to reach groups, and to monitoring availability of contraceptives.
DateJuly 11, 2012
Ethiopia commits to increasing budget allocation for family planning each year. The current funding gap is 50%.
DateJuly 11, 2012
Ethiopia's objectives are to increase CPR to 69 percent by 2015 (currently 29 percent), reduce TFR to 4 by 2015 (currently 4.8), and reach additional 6.2 million women and adolescent girls with family planning services.