218 million women around the world who want to avoid or delay pregnancy are not using modern contraceptives. Central America presents its own unique challenges, such as high rates of teenage pregnancy, maternal and neonatal mortality and migration. A revitalized transformational partnership, FP2030, brings renewed attention to family planning, spurring countries, donors, CSOs and private sector to assess their progress, set bolder goals and identify opportunities in fulfilling their promises to women and girls. A panel of FP2030 partners will introduce the partnership, present the current realities of family planning in Central America, and highlight the strength in diversity of partners working for a shared vision.
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