More and more women in Africa are using long-acting contraceptives, changing their lives
More news - News 24 hours Countries with limited budgets usually choose to pay for health services considered more essential, such as vaccines, rather than for reproductive health, Dr. said. Ayman Abdelmohsen, head of the family planning division of the UNFPA Technical Division, because they produce more immediate results. But a recent push by UNFPA for low-income countries to shoulder more of the costs has led 44 governments to sign a new financing framework that commits them to increasing their contributions to reproductive health each year. Despite this, there was a significant global shortfall of approximately $95 million in product…





