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High Rate of Return on Sexual
and Reproductive Health Investment

• Gaps in sexual and reproductive health care account for

  • one-fifth of the worldwide burden of illness and premature death; and
  • one-third of illness and death among women of reproductive age (15-44).

• Better sexual and reproductive health care promises.

• Tremendous benefits for individuals, families and societies

  • medical: health;
  • nonmedical: economic and social.

• An additional $3.9 billion would save the lives of 1.5 million women and children and reduce the number of induced abortions by 64%.

• Support for sexual and reproductive health services falls far short of commitments.

NEWS RELEASES

New Report Documents Vast Benefits of Investing in Sexual and Reproductive Health Care

EXPERT STATEMENT

“We’ve done the math: The return on investment in family planning, maternal health and sexual health is huge. In a typical low-fertility Latin American country, for example, each dollar spent on contraceptive services saves up to $12 in health and education costs alone. In only makes sense that failure to invest now in preventive measures raises future costs.” -- Sharon L. Camp, President and Chief Executive Officer

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For More Information:

Policy Analysis

The Broad Benefits of Investing in Sexual and Reproductive Health

Research

Adding it Up: The Benefits of Investing in Sexual and Reproductive Health Care

Full report

Summaries and Tools

Examples of the of investing in sexual and reproductive health

Examples of the of investing in sexual and reproductive health

Sexual and reproductive health and the

Presentation based on the report

Statements

by Sharon L. Camp, The Alan Guttmacher Institute

by Thoraya Obaid, UNFPA

Media Contact

Rebecca Wind