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Rwanda's commitment to family planning: Promoting choice for healthy communities

  • Informed on Family Planning Methods for a Healthy, Wealthy Rwandan Population
    • Informed on Family Planning Methods for a Healthy, Wealthy Rwandan Population
    • Informed on Family Planning Methods for a Healthy, Wealthy Rwandan Population
    • Informed on Family Planning Methods for a Healthy, Wealthy Rwandan Population
    • Informed on Family Planning Methods for a Healthy, Wealthy Rwandan Population

On 26th September 2023, Enabel, through Barame project, joined the government of Rwanda and the rest of the world to celebrate the World Contraception Day under the theme "The Power of Options" in Nyamasheke district in Western Province. To mark this day, Rwanda conducted campaigns around the theme “Build Healthy Communities and sustainable development through Promoting contraception use”.

According to maternal task health force, the contraceptive use averted approximately 44% of maternal deaths around the world by reducing the number of high-risk pregnancies. It prevented unwanted pregnancies, some of which result in unsafe abortions—one of the leading causes of global maternal deaths.
The "Family Planning 2020" initiative has been a driving force in advancing rights-based family planning and upholding the promises of Cairo Declaration on Population & Development. It emphasizes on the importance of choice-based approaches to family planning, aiming at helping women who wanted to stop or delay childbearing but are not using any method of contraception (family planning unmet need).
 
Rwanda Demographic and Health Survey (RDHS) 2019/2020, revealed that between 2015 and 2020 family planning uptake in Rwanda increased from 53% to 64% for those who used any Family Planning contraceptive methods and from 48% to 58% increase for those who used modern contraceptive methods. The use of any contraceptive method is higher among married women in rural areas (65%) than among those in urban areas (61%). The same survey showed that the unmet need for family planning is still high among unmarried women (37%) compared to married women (14%).

The recent Rwanda population census (2022) showed that the population fertility rate is 3.6. The country capacity to maintain a wealthy and healthy population, is still facing a rapidly growing population which is at 2.3%.

Prior to the World Contraceptive Day celebrations, Barame project, in collaboration with Rwanda Biomedical Centre, had conducted Family Planning community outreach activities in three districts namely Rusizi, Nyarugenge and Gisagara where 9,050 people received modern family planning, including the permanent methods. 3,662 more people from Nyamasheke district, Western Province were reached in synergy with UNFPA and received modern family planning. This has been among productive approach where hard to reach communities were also served.  

In partnership with Rwanda’s Ministry of Health and supported districts authorities, Enabel’s Barame project is closely working with community to ensure the continuity of the services, to break barriers, avail commodities, skilled staff to reduce fear by breaking rumors limiting the community to seek for the Family planning services.

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