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Highlights

  • Roe v. Wade Overturned
  • COVID-19 impact
  • Reproductive Health Impact Study
  • Adding It Up
  • Abortion Worldwide
  • Guttmacher-Lancet Commission
  • U.S. policy resources
  • State policy resources
  • State legislation tracker

Reports

  • Global
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Articles

  • Global research
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  • Data center
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  • International Perspectives on Sexual and Reproductive Health
  • Perspectives on Sexual and Reproductive Health

Global

  • Abortion
  • Contraception
  • HIV & STIs
  • Pregnancy
  • Teens

U.S.

  • Abortion
  • Contraception
  • HIV & STIs
  • Pregnancy
  • Teens

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Africa

Most of Guttmacher Institute’s work in Africa concentrates on Sub-Saharan Africa. Studies have estimated the incidence of abortion and unintended pregnancy; presented age-specific abortion rates and rates for sexually active adolescents; documented the severity of complications from unsafe abortion; assessed the quality, costs and reach of postabortion care; examined sexuality education; and explored the use of misoprostol from informal sources for abortion. A comprehensive monograph also summarized the body of evidence on unintended pregnancy and abortion in the region.

The Institute's ongoing Adding It Up project provides estimates (regional, subregional and country-specific) of the needs for modern contraception, maternal and newborn care, and abortion-related services for low- and middle-income countries. This work also estimates the costs and impacts of meeting these needs, providing policymakers throughout Africa with evidence that investment in improving and increasing the provision of sexual and reproductive health services saves lives, improves women’s health and well-being, and has broad societal benefits. 

In addition, the Unintended Pregnancy and Abortion Worldwide study has produced model-based estimates of the incidence of unintended pregnancy and abortion for all African countries and territories over the period 1990–2019. Such estimates provide an opportunity to assess trends in unintended pregnancy and abor­tion over time for individual countries and territories, as well as regionally and globally.

Explore data and resources for 55 African countries using the “Select a country profile” box on this page.

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  • News Release

    Guttmacher Institute Releases Sexual and Reproductive Health Profiles for More Than 130 Countries

  • Fact Sheet

    Unintended Pregnancy and Abortion Worldwide

  • Report

    From Unsafe to Safe Abortion in Sub-Saharan Africa: Slow but Steady Progress

Top Facts & Statistics

  • 80%

    reduction in unintended pregnancies if all unmet need for modern contraception were satisfied in Africa
  • 1 in 4

    surveyed Kenyan students aged 15–17 learn about contraception
  • 33

    abortions per 1,000 women aged 15-49 in Sub-Saharan Africa occurred annually in 2015-2019

Resources

  • February 2015 Research Article

    Adolescent Pregnancy, Birth, and Abortion Rates Across Countries: Levels and Recent Trends

    Gilda Sedgh, Lawrence B. Finer, Akinrinola Bankole and Susheela Singh,Journal of Adolescent Health

    Global

    • Abortion
    • Pregnancy
    • Teens
  • December 2014 News Release

    Unsafe Abortion Is Widespread In Burkina Faso

    Global

    • Abortion
    • Pregnancy
  • December 2014 Blog / Letter / Op-ed

    Can Women Living with HIV and Taking Antiretroviral Therapy Use Hormonal Contraceptive Methods?

    Chelsea Polis and Kavita Nanda,K4Health

    Global

    • Contraception
    • HIV & STIs
  • December 2014 Fact Sheet

    Investing in Sexual and Reproductive Health in Sub-Saharan Africa

    Global

    • Contraception
    • HIV & STIs
    • Pregnancy
  • December 2014 Infographic

    Why invest in reproductive health? Add It Up

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    • Contraception
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  • December 2014 Infographic

    Why invest in reproductive health? Immediate Benefits

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    • Contraception
    • HIV & STIs
    • Pregnancy
  • December 2014 Infographic

    Why invest in reproductive health? Long-Term Benefits

    Global

    • Contraception
    • HIV & STIs
    • Pregnancy
  • December 2014 Infographic

    Why invest in sexual and reproductive health in the developing world?

    Global

    • Contraception
    • HIV & STIs
    • Pregnancy
  • December 2014 Infographic

    Why invest in sexual and reproductive health in Sub-Saharan Africa?

    Global

    • Abortion
    • Contraception
    • HIV & STIs
    • Pregnancy
  • December 2014 Report

    Adding It Up: The Costs and Benefits of Investing in Sexual and Reproductive Health 2014

    Susheela Singh, Jacqueline E. Darroch and Lori S. Ashford

    Global

    • Abortion
    • Contraception
    • HIV & STIs
    • Pregnancy
    • Teens

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Ethiopia is one of only a handful of countries to eliminate barriers to legal abortion specifically for adolescents. As a result, young women are more likely to access safe abortion care than any other age-group there.

Elizabeth A. Sully

Senior Research Scientist
Guttmacher Institute
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