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August 11, 2015

Case Study: Expanding Access to Contraceptive Implants

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CHAI and partners achieved a price reduction agreement for contraceptive implants that increased total implant distribution by 56 percent from 2012 to 2013 and will result in procurement savings of more than US$300 million over six years. Learn more about this agreement to expand access to contraceptive implants and improve women’s choice and well-being in this case study.

Programs: Maternal, Newborn, and Reproductive Health

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