An Analysis of DKT International’s Contribution to Contraceptive Use in Mozambique, Pakistan, the Philippines, Senegal and Uganda
DKT International is proud to release “Estimating DKT’s Contribution in Key Countries: Part II,” which provides evidence of our strategic approach to contraceptive social marketing — an approach that has been instrumental in increasing access to global, modern contraceptives across low- and middle-income countries (LMICs). The report is the second in a series of analyses produced in collaboration with Dr. Ian Salas and the William H. Gates Institute for Population and Reproductive Health at Johns Hopkins University. The first analysis was released in January 2024.
Our initiatives have expanded family planning options for individuals in underserved communities while significantly reducing barriers to reproductive healthcare. This publication examines DKT’s effect on global markets with a data-driven focus, showcasing five of DKT’s initiatives in sub-Saharan Africa and Asia: Mozambique, Pakistan, the Philippines, Senegal, and Uganda. The data shows that DKT’s work has contributed to measurable increases in contraceptive prevalence and driven overall market growth, providing actionable data for a greater understanding of DKT’s influence in local markets and underscoring the organization’s central role in sexual and reproductive health worldwide.
As we look ahead to 2025, our work will continue to be crucial in advancing global family planning goals, helping to reduce the health and economic impact of unintended pregnancies.
To explore the full report and gain insight into DKT’s ongoing contributions, read and download the publication below.