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How to Close the Contraception Gap for Women in Crisis Settings

In Devex, Sarah Rich, associate director of the Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights Program at the Women’s Refugee Commission, writes about the critical need for contraception in crises.

We know the facts. Contraception saves lives. Access to contraception also allows women and adolescent girls agency over their reproductive decisions. And we know that even in the most challenging of circumstances — such as during crises and conflicts — the right to reproductive self-determination is as true for refugees and other displaced people as it is for women everywhere.

For women and girls affected by crises like conflict and natural disasters, the need for contraceptive access is particularly acute. They face an increased risk of unintended pregnancy, maternal death and disability, and sexual violence.