KFF: Donor Government Funding for Family Planning in 2018
KFF today released its annual analysis of donor government funding for family planning. The report finds that donor government bilateral funding for family planning reached its highest level since tracking efforts began in 2012, rising from $1.26 billion in 2017 to $1.50 billion (an increase of $237.3 million or 19%, as measured in current terms) in 2018. Additionally, most donors increased bilateral funding for family planning in 2018, and the U.S. continues to be the largest donor. More findings are available in the report (Wexler/Kates/Lief, 11/11).

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