Family Planning

Our goal
To empower women and girls in low- and middle-income countries to take charge of their own reproductive health by enabling them to make informed decisions about family planning and ensuring their access to contraceptive options that meet their needs.
An Accredited Social Health Activist (ASHA) worker counsels a couple during a home visit in Uttar Pradesh, India.
An Accredited Social Health Activist (ASHA) worker counsels a couple during a home visit in Uttar Pradesh, India. ©Gates Foundation/Prashant Panjiar
Our strategy

Our strategy

The foundation’s Family Planning team works to ensure that women and girls in low- and middle-income countries can access the contraceptives and family planning information they want and thus exercise their right to decide whether to have children and, if so, when and how many.

In the countries in which we work across South Asia and sub-Saharan Africa, we work closely with local partners to ensure that efforts to increase access to family planning services are informed by better data, are tailored to communities, and are integrated into primary health care systems.

We also invest in new and innovative approaches to bring women and girls the information, services, and contraceptive products that enable them to manage their own reproductive health.

Finally, we are committed to expanding the pool of donors in this area to generate more sustainable family planning funding.

"Contraceptives are one of the most powerful tools we have. It puts the power in the hands of young girls and women to plan their families, and quite honestly to plan their futures."
- Melinda French Gates
Graduates of a midwifery school attend a contraception seminar in Makassar, Indonesia.
Graduates of a midwifery school attend a contraception seminar in Makassar, Indonesia.

The latest updates on family planning

Dr Susan Ontiri, Country Director of the International Center for Reproductive Health Kenya, poses for a portrait in Mtwapa, Kenya, on August 29, 2024.

Listening to women: Transforming family planning through contraceptive choice

Family planning researchers are taking a different approach to measuring women’s needs for contraceptive access and getting more accurate data in the process.
Parents at a kindergarten school learn how to access information about contraception on their smartphones using an app, Skata, during a session on family planning in Makassar, Indonesia.

Better contraceptives are coming

Modern contraceptives are highly effective at preventing pregnancy. These new technologies put women’s needs first.
By Kirsten Vogelsong Senior Program Officer, Gates Foundation
Fatimata Sy

Fatimata Sy on partnering to expand access to contraceptives

For every young person around the world, adolescence is a formative period in their life that is powerfully shaped by their health, education and social surroundings in which they grow up.
By Ruchika Tulshyan Founder and CEO, Candour LLC
Why focus on family planning?

Why focus on family planning?

The case for closing the gap in modern contraception use is clear: When women and girls have access to contraceptives and care that enable them to make informed reproductive decisions, they are more empowered to live their lives as they—not others—choose. More girls can go to school, more women can work outside the home, and more newborns can thrive and have a chance at a productive future.

Enabling women and girls to be agents of their own health is crucial to their ability to reach their full potential. To do this, we need to trust women and girls to make the decisions that are right for them and ensure access to the services and products that align with their preferences—ones that are affordable, convenient, and respectful. This also requires improving how family planning services are delivered and improving outdated and overstretched health systems.

Achieving a more prosperous and healthy world starts with ensuring that women and girls across the globe can lead the lives they aspire to and can plan for the families they want.

A nurse speaks with Ann Starrs, the foundation's director of Family Planning and foundation staff at a primary health center in Lagos, Nigeria.
A nurse speaks with foundation staff at a primary health center in Lagos, Nigeria.
Strategy leadership

Strategy leadership