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UN Sustainable Development Goals

GOAL 3: Good Health and Well-being

Organizations relating to Birth Control

International Youth Alliance for Family Planning / Washington DC, USA / Est. 2013
Sociedad Latinoamericana de Esterilización
John Merck Fund / Boston MA, USA / Est. 1970
Association for Population / Family Planning Libraries and Information Centers - International / Research Triangle Park NC, USA / Est. 1968
Guttmacher Institute / New York NY, USA / Est. 1968
Asia Pacific Council on Contraception / Herston QLD, Australia / Est. 2006
STOPP International / Stafford VA, USA / Est. 1985
Pacific Islands Planned Parenthood Affiliation / Est. 1988
International Alliance for Planned Parenthood / London, UK
International Society for Advanced Contraception / Manchester, UK
International Advisory Committee on Population and Law / Est. 1971
Family Planning International Assistance / New York NY, USA / Est. 1971
Intergovernmental Coordinating Committee for Population and Family Planning in Southeast Asia
Program for the Introduction and Adaptation of Contraceptive Technology / Est. 1976
ECafrique / New York NY, USA
Family Planning 2020 / Est. 2012
Arab World Regional EC Network / Cambridge MA, USA / Est. 2003
Instituto de Ciencias Familiares / Montevideo, Uruguay / Est. 1965
African Conference on the Integrated Family Planning, Nutrition and Parasite Control Project
World Federation for Hospital Sterilisation Sciences / Lucerne, Switzerland / Est. 1999
Japanese Organization for International Cooperation in Family Planning / Tokyo, Japan / Est. 1968
PAI / Washington DC, USA / Est. 1965
European Society of Contraception and Reproductive Health / Ternat, Belgium / Est. 1988
European Consortium for Emergency Contraception / Targu-Mures, Romania / Est. 2012
Asian Center for Population and Community Development / Bangkok, Thailand / Est. 1978
Société Francophone de Contraception / Paris, France / Est. 2000
International Consortium for Emergency Contraception / New York NY, USA / Est. 1995
European Parliamentary Forum for Sexual & Reproductive Rights / Brussels, Belgium / Est. 2000
Fédération internationale des associés professionnels de l'avortement et de la contraception / Ternat, Belgium / Est. 1997
European Academy of Andrology / Budapest, Hungary / Est. 1992
Population Council / New York NY, USA / Est. 1952
International Planned Parenthood Federation / London, UK / Est. 1952
International Contraceptive Access Foundation / Turku, Finland / Est. 2003
International Society of Adenomyosis and Intrauterine Surgery / Prague, Czechia
EngenderHealth / New York NY, USA / Est. 1943
Heartbeat International / Columbus OH, USA / Est. 1971

View all profiles (64 total) in the Yearbook of International Organizations

World Problems relating to Birth Control

From the Encyclopedia of World Problems and Human Potential

Denial of right to reproductive choice
Inadequate family planning education
Inadequate family planning programmes
Health hazards of artificial birth control
Coercive population control
Birth prevention
Denial of right of family planning
Lack of family planning information
Health hazards of oral contraceptives
Denial of the right to procreate to the severely mentally handicapped
Opposition to population control and family planning
Inadequate maternal and child health care
Discrimination in family planning facilities
Inadequacy of contraceptive methods
Negative effects of family planning education on children

Action Strategies relating to Birth Control

From the Encyclopedia of World Problems and Human Potential

Developing international competence in population planning
Promoting voluntary surgical contraception
Publicizing negative effects of family planning education
Advancing contraceptive technology
Promoting traditional family planning
Fostering linkages between family planning and social welfare
Publicizing family planning methods
Improving access to contraceptives for unmarried people
Advancing family planning
Promoting contraceptive use
Training in clinical family planning
Funding population programmes
Supplying family planning services
Improving family planning
Improving women's knowledge of family planning sources
Promoting animal contraception
Determining appropriate family size
Encouraging family planning schemes
Reducing individual fertility
Legislating family size
Opposing population control
Undermining population control and family planning
Requiring compulsory sterilization
Reducing discrimination in family planning facilities
Monitoring contraceptive failure

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