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Highlights

  • Roe v. Wade in Peril
  • 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
  • U.S.

Articles

  • Global research
  • U.S. research
  • Policy analysis
  • Guttmacher Policy Review
  • Op-eds & external blogs

Fact Sheets

  • Global
  • U.S.
  • U.S. State Laws and Policies

Data & Visualizations

  • Data center
  • Infographics
  • Public-use data sets

Peer-Reviewed Journals

  • 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

Our Work By Geography

  • Global
  • Africa
  • Asia
  • Europe
  • Latin America & the Caribbean
  • Northern America
  • Oceania

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  • Board
  • Job opportunities
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  • Conflict of Interest Policy

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Global

HIV & STIs

The Guttmacher Institute’s international work on HIV and other STIs focuses on developing regions. Our research and advocacy efforts have focused on the linkages between HIV and sexual and reproductive health and rights, the impact of STIs on maternal and newborn health, the need for new technologies (including multipurpose prevention technologies) and U.S. support for global AIDS programs. 

  • Fact Sheet

    Investing in Sexual and Reproductive Health in Low- and Middle-Income Countries

  • Policy Analysis

    The COVID-19 Outbreak: Potential Fallout for Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights

  • Policy Analysis

    Just $10 Per Person a Year Could Provide Sexual and Reproductive Health Services to All—Will the United States Help Make That Happen?

Top Facts & Statistics

  • 1 in 3

    pregnant women in the developing world living with HIV receive no antiretroviral medication
  • $1.00

    the annual per capita cost to meet the need for essential adolescent sexual and reproductive health services
  • 1.5M

    women living with HIV become pregnant each year worldwide

Resources

  • December 2007 Research Article

    Influence of Social Connectedness, Communication and Monitoring on Adolescent Sexual Activity in Ghana

    Akwasi Kumi-Kyereme, Kofi Awusabo-Asare, Ann Biddlecom and Augustine Tanle,Journal of Reproductive Health

    Global

    • HIV & STIs
    • Pregnancy
  • December 2007 Research Article

    HIV/AIDS and Sexual-Risk Behaviors among Adolescents: Factors Influencing the Use of Condoms in Burkina Faso

    Georges Guiella and Nyovani Janet Madise,Journal of Reproductive Health

    Global

    • Contraception
    • HIV & STIs
    • Teens
  • September 2006 Report

    Early Childbearing in Honduras: A Continuing Challenge

    Global

    • Contraception
    • HIV & STIs
    • Pregnancy
    • Teens
  • July 2007 Report

    Proteger la salud sexual y reproductiva de la juventud hondureña

    Global

    • Contraception
    • HIV & STIs
    • Pregnancy
    • Teens
  • March 2007 Report

    Learning from Adolescents to Prevent HIV and Unintended Pregnancy

    Global

    • Contraception
    • HIV & STIs
    • Pregnancy
    • Teens
  • July 2007 Report

    Proteger la salud sexual y reproductiva de la juventud hondureña

    Global

    • Contraception
    • HIV & STIs
    • Pregnancy
    • Teens
  • September 2006 Report

    Early Childbearing in Honduras: A Continuing Challenge

    Global

    • Contraception
    • HIV & STIs
    • Pregnancy
    • Teens
  • April 2006 Research Article

    Vaccine for cervical cancer: reaching adolescents in sub-Saharan Africa

    Ann Biddlecom, Akinrinola Bankole and Kate Patterson,The Lancet

    Global

    • HIV & STIs
  • October 2003 Report

    In Their Own Right: Addressing the Sexual and Reproductive Health Needs of Men Worldwide

    Global

    • HIV & STIs

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Hear From An Expert

Several studies have suggested that progestin-only injectable contraceptives (particularly DMPA), may potentially increase women’s risk of HIV acquisition, but overall, the evidence is mixed and difficult to interpret. In collaboration with the World Health Organization, the Centers for Disease Control, and other partners, Guttmacher is leading an effort to systematically collect, assess and synthesize the epidemiological evidence on this important subject, to help ensure that global contraceptive guidance is informed by high-quality, up-to-date scientific information. Providing accurate information about the risks and benefits of various contraceptive options is critical, and empowers people to make more informed family planning decisions

Chelsea Polis

Principal Research Scientist

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