Kaiser Family Foundation Analysis Examines Donor Governments’ International Funding For Family Planning
Kaiser Family Foundation: Analysis Finds Donor Government International Funding for Family Planning Increased By 19 Percent From 2012
“A new Kaiser Family Foundation report finds that donor governments provided US$1.3 billion in bilateral funding for family planning programs in low- and middle-income countries in 2013 — a 19 percent increase from 2012. … The United States provided almost half of bilateral funding for family planning programs in 2013 (US$585 million), followed by the U.K. (US$305 million), the Netherlands (US$154 million), Sweden (US$50 million), and Canada (US$46 million). … The full analysis, released at the same time as Family Planning 2020’s annual report detailing progress made on commitments from the 2012 London Summit on Family Planning, is available on the Kaiser Family Foundation’s website. Related Kaiser Family Foundation resources include the Global Health Budget Tracker” (11/2).
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