Rights-based family planning is an approach to developing and implementing programs that aims to fulfill the rights of all individuals to choose whether, when, and how many children to have; to act on those choices through high-quality sexual and reproductive health services, information, and education; and to access those services free from discrimination, coercion, and violence.
Learn from Family Planning 2020 (FP2020) and experts leading the way on rights-based family planning and hear about what constitutes a rights-based approach. You’ll learn about the existing and growing evidence-base for rights-based programming, the impact of grounding human rights as an essential component of health services for girls and women, and how countries are integrating rights into their existing family planning services.