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POPULATION REFERENCE BUREAU

FAMILY PLANNING WORLDWIDE

2013 DATA SHEET

I N F O R M | E M P O W E R | A DVA N C E | w w w. p r b . o r g

FA M I LY P L A N N I N G W O R L D W I D E 2 0 1 3
Womens Decisionmaking
Relates to Contraceptive Use.

Percent of Married Women Using Modern Contraception, Ages 15-49

Women who have a role in household and family decisions, such as


making major purchases, managing their own health care, or visits
to relatives, also exercise greater control over their own lives and
surroundings. Modern contraceptive use increases with the number of
decisions women make, either alone or jointly with their husbands.

Number of decisions in which women participate

66
61
51

54

51

44

1-2
3
32
24

21
14
10

16

16

12

S o u rc e s : ICF International, Demographic and Health Surveys.

Educated Men More Open to


Womens Decisionmaking on
the Number of Children.
In some countries, men feel strongly that women should have an
equal or greater say in the number of children the couple will have.
Husbands with higher levels of education are more likely to feel that
decisions about family size should be made together with wives. Joint
decisionmaking among couples, especially on family planning use, is
a critical component in reaching desired family size.

Mozambique
2011

Burkina Faso
2010

Ethiopia
2011

Bangladesh
2011

Honduras
2011-12

Percent of Married Men, Ages 15-49, Who Think Wife Should Participate
in Decision on Number of Children
Zambia 2007

48
No education

Primary

Malawi 2010

47
44
55

Secondary

58
73

More than
secondary

83
88

S o u rc e s : ICF International, Demographic and Health Surveys.

2013 Population Reference Bureau

See notes on page 16

FAMILY PLANNING WORLDWIDE 2013 DATA SHEET

FA M I LY P L A N N I N G W O R L D W I D E 2 0 1 3
Data Show Uneven Progress in
Modern Contraceptive Use.
Modern contraceptive use has risen steadily over time in most
developing countries, as is the case in Colombia and Bangladesh.
However, use of family planning has remained stable or even declined
in others, such as Jordan and Nepal.

Percent of Married Women, Ages 15-49


80
70
60
Colombia
50

Indonesia

Bangladesh

40
Nepal

Jordan

30
20

Tanzania

Ethiopia

10

S ources : ICF International, Demographic and Health Surveys.

Women in Developing
Countries Generally Have More
Children Than They Desire.
In most developing countries, women generally have more children than
they desire. In Senegal and Ethiopia, for example, women have, on
average, about two more children than their ideal number. The smaller
the gap between wanted and actual fertility shows that couples have
been successful in achieving their reproductive intentions. In Burkina
Faso and other West African countries, women still desire
large families.

N ote : Actual lifetime births per woman is from the survey year cited in the
graph and may not be the same as the rate listed in the data sheet.
S ources : ICF International, Demographic and Health Surveys.

2013 Population Reference Bureau

Senegal
0
1986-1987

1990-1994

1995-1997

1999-2003

2004-2007

2007-2012

Lifetime Births per Woman


6.2

Uganda
2011

4.5
6.0

Burkina Faso
2010

5.2
5.0

Senegal
2010-11

3.2
4.8

Ethiopia
2011

3.0

Haiti
2012

3.5
2.2

Nepal
2011
Colombia
2010

See notes on page 16

2.6
1.8

Actual fertility
2.1

1.6

Wanted fertility

FAMILY PLANNING WORLDWIDE 2013 DATA SHEET

FA M I LY P L A N N I N G W O R L D W I D E 2 0 1 3
Modern Contraceptive Use Varies Substantially Around the World.
While most women in more developed countries use contraception, in many of the poorest countries, fewer than one in five married women use a modern method.

Percent of married
women ages 15-49
currently using a
modern method
of contraception
Less than 20%
20% to 49%
50% to 69%
70% or more
No data

N ote : Data shown refer to 2002 to 2012.


S ource : Donna Clifton and Toshiko Kaneda, Family Planning Worldwide 2013
Data Sheet (Washington, DC: Population Reference Bureau, 2013).

2013 Population Reference Bureau

See notes on page 16

FAMILY PLANNING WORLDWIDE 2013 DATA SHEET

FA M I LY P L A N N I N G W O R L D W I D E 2 0 1 3
Demand for Family Planning Is
High Among Young
Unmarried Women.
Contraceptive use and total demand for contraception is generally
higher among young unmarried women. In some countries, such
as Haiti and Mozambique, almost half of sexually active, unmarried
women ages 15 to 19 have an unmet need for family planning.
Meeting the family planning needs of young unmarried women can be
particularly challenging given the stigma many face when accessing
reproductive health services.

N ote : Total value indicates the total demand for family planning, which is the
sum of total unmet need and total contraceptive use.
S ources : ICF International, Demographic and Health Surveys.

Side Effects and Health


Concerns Are Common Reasons
for Discontinuing Injectables.
A key concern for family planning programs is the rate at which couples
stop using their methods, and the reasons for stopping. Common
reasons for discontinuing use of injectables, for example, are side
effects and health concerns. Relatively high rates of discontinuation, as
in Honduras and Bangladesh, indicate that family planning programs
should focus greater attention on counseling and follow-up to help
women deal with the various obstacles to continued use.

N ote : Method-related reasons include lack of access/too far, costs too much,
inconvenient to use, method failure, and wanted more effective method. Other
fertility-related reasons include infrequent sex/husband away, difficult to get
pregnant/menopausal, and marital dissolution/separation.
S ources : ICF International, Demographic and Health Surveys.
2013 Population Reference Bureau

Percent of Unmarried Women Ages 15-19 Who Are Sexually Active


Haiti
2012

41 94

53

Mozambique
2011

31 77

46

Cameroon
2011

65 90

25

Honduras
2011-12

75 92

17
Unmet need for family planning

Currently using a modern method

Percent of Women Ages 15-19 Who Discontinued Using Injectables


Within 12 Months of Starting
47

36
33

Side effects/health concerns


Desire to become pregnant
Method-related reasons

23

Other fertility-related reasons


15
9
7
3
5
Uganda 2011

See notes on page 16

23
8
7
1
2
Zimbabwe 2010-11

Other reasons

3
4
4
2
Bangladesh 2011

FAMILY PLANNING WORLDWIDE 2013 DATA SHEET

MARRIED WOMEN USING


FAMILY
PLANNING*
MARRIED
WOMEN
USING FAMILY PLANNIN

DEMOGRAPHY
Women Ages 15-49
(in millions)

Lifetime % of Women Lifetime Risk of


Births per Ages 20-24 Maternal Death,
Woman Giving Birth
2010
(TFR)
by Age 18
1 in:

Modern Methods (%)


Any
Method
(%)

Total
Modern
Methods

Total Long-Acting
Reversible
Contraceptives

Total
Permanent
Methods

13

21

Sterilization

Female

Male

IUD

13

Male
Condom

Other Modern
Methods

Tota
Traditio
Metho

2013

2025

1,834

1,960

2.5

180

63

57

291

274

1.6

3,800

72

63

LESS DEVELOPED

1,542

1,686

2.6

150

62

56

14

21

19

14

LESS DEVELOPED (EXCL. CHINA)

1,162

1,357

3.0

20

120

54

47

16

15

222

297

4.4

30

52

34

29

11

10

WORLD
MORE DEVELOPED

LEAST DEVELOPED

18

Injectables
5

Pill
8

6
10
6

AFRICA

267

361

4.8

25

46

33

27

SUBSAHARAN AFRICA

211

297

5.2

28

39

26

21

10

18

18

NORTHERN AFRICA

55

64

3.2

120

53

47

Algeria

11.0

12.0

3.0

430

61.4

52.0

2.3

26

2.3

45.9

2.3

1.4

9.4

Egypt

21.0

25.2

3.0

490

60.3

57.6

36.6

1.0

1.0

36.1

7.4

11.9

0.7

0.5

2.7

Libya

1.8

2.0

2.5

620

41.9

20.4

6.8

1.5

1.5

6.8

9.3

2.3

0.4

21.5

10.6

Morocco

9.2

9.5

2.7

400

67.4

56.7

4.2

4.2

48.4

4.1

Sudana

9.2

12.6

4.6

31

7.6

5.7

0.3

0.3

0.3

0.3

0.5

4.3

0.3

0.0

1.9

Tunisia

3.1

3.1

2.2

860

60.2

51.5

28.1

5.6

5.6

27.8

1.4

14.5

1.3

0.9

8.7

12

WESTERN AFRICA

5.7

29

35

18

Beninb

76
2.5

107
3.5

5.2

23

53

12.9

7.9

1.5

0.1

0.1

0.5

2.0

1.3

1.8

2.1

5.0

Burkina Faso

3.9

5.7

6.0

28

55

16.2

15.0

3.7

0.2

0.2

0.3

6.2

3.2

1.6

3.5

1.2

Cape Verde

0.1

0.1

2.4

22

480

61.3

57.1

3.0

14.8

14.8

2.2

11.3

21.4

6.1

1.3

4.3

Cte d'Ivoire

4.8

6.4

5.0

16

53

18.2

12.5

0.3

0.1

0.1

0.1

2.4

7.1

1.8

1.1

5.7

Gambiab

0.4

0.6

5.8

23

56

9.0

8.1

0.9

0.6

0.6

0.3

3.9

2.1

0.6

0.6

0.9

Ghana

6.7

8.5

4.2

16

68

34.7

23.4

2.4

1.5

1.5

0.0

0.6

8.8

7.7

2.6

1.9

11.3

Guineab

2.7

3.9

5.1

44

30

5.6

4.6

0.3

0.1

0.1

0.2

1.3

1.2

0.5

1.4

1.0

GuineaBissau

0.4

0.6

5.0

33

25

14.2

10.3

4.0

4.0

1.5

1.2

3.2

0.5

3.9

1.2

Liberia

1.0

1.4

5.7

38

24

11.4

10.3

0.2

0.6

0.6

0.2

4.1

3.8

1.6

0.0

Malib

3.3

4.9

6.1

46

28

10.3

9.9

2.9

0.1

0.1

0.4

4.0

2.7

0.1

2.5

0.5

Mauritania

0.9

1.3

4.8

21

44

9.3

8.0

0.3

0.1

0.1

0.0

0.3

1.0

5.7

0.4

0.5

1.3

1.7

Nigerb

3.7

5.9

7.6

51

23

13.9

12.2

0.4

0.1

0.1

0.1

2.1

5.6

0.0

4.2

Nigeria

39.2

54.9

6.0

29

29

17.5

10.5

1.3

0.3

0.3

0.0

1.0

3.9

2.5

2.4

0.5

7.0

Senegal

3.4

4.8

5.0

22

54

17.8

16.1

3.7

0.3

0.3

1.0

6.2

5.1

0.6

2.9

1.7

Sierra Leone

1.5

1.9

4.9

38

23

11.0

10.0

0.6

4.6

4.0

0.1

0.8

1.0

Togo

1.7

2.3

4.7

17

80

15.2

13.1

1.9

0.3

0.3

0.0

0.2

6.0

2.4

2.5

1.8

2.0

EASTERN AFRICA
Burundi

87
2.4

127
3.5

5.1

27

55

33

28

15

6.2

11

31

21.9

17.7

3.3

0.6

0.6

2.7

10.4

2.4

1.0

0.6

4.1

Comoros

0.2

0.2

4.3

67

19.4

14.2

1.7

0.8

0.8

0.1

5.6

3.1

2.1

2.4

5.2

Djibouti

0.2

0.3

3.7

140

19.0

18.0

0.6

6.1

10.9

1.0

1.0

Eritrea

1.5

2.2

4.9

25

86

8.0

7.3

0.4

0.2

0.2

0.4

2.6

1.4

0.6

2.1

0.8

Ethiopia

22.3

32.6

4.8

22

67

28.6

27.3

3.7

0.5

0.5

0.3

20.8

2.1

0.2

3.4

1.3

Kenya

10.8

15.2

4.5

26

55

45.5

39.4

3.5

4.8

4.8

0.0

1.6

21.6

7.2

1.8

2.4

6.0

5.5

7.8

4.6

36

81

39.9

29.2

1.9

1.2

1.1

0.1

0.4

17.9

6.0

1.1

2.5

10.8

46.1

42.2

1.6

9.8

9.7

0.1

0.3

25.8

2.5

2.4

1.4

See75.8
notes on page39.3
16

1.5

9.0

8.9

0.1

0.2

0.2

Madagascar
Malawi

3.7

5.5

5.6

35

36

Mauritius
2013 Population Reference Bureau

0.3

0.3

1.4

1,000

Mozambique

5.9

8.2

5.9

40

43

11.6

11.3

0.1
1.4
3.7
16.0 2013 8.9
0.3 6
FAMILY
PLANNING
WORLDWIDE
DATA SHEET

0.1

5.1

4.5

1.1

0.3

3.9

36.5

0.3

Togo
EASTERN AFRICA

1.7
87

2.3
127

4.7

17

80

15.2

13.1

1.9

0.3

0.3

5.1

27

55

33

28

0.0

0.2

6.0

15

2.4

2.5

1.8

2.0

Burundi

2.4

3.5

6.2

11

31

21.9

17.7

3.3

0.6

0.6

2.7

10.4

2.4

1.0

0.6

4.1

Comoros

0.2

0.2

4.3

67

19.4

14.2

1.7

0.8

0.8

0.1

5.6

3.1

2.1

2.4

5.2

Djibouti

0.2

140

19.0

18.0

Eritrea
Ethiopia
Kenya
Madagascar
WORLD
Malawi

DEMOGRAPHY
0.3
3.7

1.5
2.2
Women
22.3 Ages 15-49
32.6
(in millions)
10.8
15.2
2013
2025
5.5
7.8

4.9
25
86
Lifetime
% of22
Women Lifetime67Risk of
4.8
Births per Ages 20-24 Maternal Death,
4.5
26 Birth
55
Woman
Giving
2010
(TFR)
by 36
Age 18
181
in:
4.6

8.0
28.6
Any
45.5
Method
(%)
39.9

7.3

MARRIED
WOMEN
USING
PLANNING*
FAMILY
0.6

MARRIED
FAMILY
WOMEN
6.1 USING
10.9

1.0PLANNIN
1.0
0.4

27.3
Total
39.4
Modern
Methods
29.2

3.7
Total Long-Acting
3.5
Reversible
Contraceptives
1.9

0.2
0.5
Total
4.8
Permanent
Methods
1.2

0.2

0.4
Modern Methods
(%)
0.5

0.3
Sterilization
4.8
0.0
1.6
Female
Male
IUD
1.1
0.1
0.4

2.6

1.4

0.6

2.1

0.8

20.8

2.1

0.2

3.4

21.6
Injectables
17.9

7.2
Pill
6.0

1.3
Tota
6.0
Traditio
Metho
10.8

1.8
Male
Condom
1.1

Other2.4
Modern
Methods
2.5

1,834
3.7

1,960
5.5

2.5
5.6

35

180
36

63
46.1

57
42.2

13
1.6

21
9.8

18
9.7

3
0.1

13
0.3

5
25.8

8
2.5

8
2.4

2
1.4

6
3.9

291
0.3

274
0.3

1.6
1.4

3,800
1,000

72
75.8

63
39.3

1.5

9.0

8.9

0.1

1.4

3.7

16.0

8.9

0.3

10
36.5

LESS
DEVELOPED
Mozambique

1,542
5.9

1,686
8.2

2.6
5.9

40

150
43

62
11.6

56
11.3

14
0.1

21
0.2

19
0.2

14
0.1

6
5.1

7
4.5

6
1.1

2
0.3

6
0.3

LESS
DEVELOPED (EXCL. CHINA)
Rwanda

1,162
2.9

1,357
4.2

3.0
4.7

20
5

120
54

54
51.6

47
45.1

5
6.8

16
0.8

15
0.8

1
0.0

5
0.5

9
26.3

9
7.1

5
2.9

2
6.8

8
6.4

222
2.3

297
3.4

4.4
6.8

30

52
16

34
14.6

29
1.2

2
0.1

1
0.1

11
0.2

10
0.8

2
0.0

5
13.4

MORE
DEVELOPED
Mauritius

LEAST
DEVELOPED
Somalia
AFRICA
South Sudana

267
2.7

361
3.9

4.8
5.1

25

46

33
3.5

27
1.0

5
0.0

2
0.0

2
0.0

4
0.0

9
0.0

9
0.2

2
0.8

2
0.1

5
2.5

SUBSAHARAN
AFRICA
Tanzania

211
11.2

297
16.5

5.2
5.4

28

39
38

26
34.4

21
27.4

2
2.9

2
3.5

2
3.5

0.0

1
0.6

10
10.6

5
6.7

2
2.3

2
3.6

5
7.0

NORTHERN
AFRICA
Uganda

55
8.3

64
12.9

3.2
6.2

33

120
49

53
30.0

47
26.0

18
3.2

3.0

2.9

0.1

18
0.5

14.1

26
2.9

1
2.7

1
2.9

6
4.0

Algeria
Zambia

11.0
3.3

12.0
5.0

3.0
5.9

34

430
37

61.4
40.8

52.0
32.7

2.3
0.5

1.9

1.9

2.3
0.1

8.5

45.9
11.0

2.3
4.7

1.4
6.7

9.4
8.1

Egypt
Zimbabwe

21.0
3.6

25.2
5.2

3.0
3.8

7
21

490
52

60.3
58.5

57.6
57.3

36.6
2.9

1.0
1.1

1.0
1.1

36.1
0.2

7.4
8.3

11.9
41.3

0.7
3.1

0.5
3.2

2.7
1.3

1.8
31

2.0
45

2.5
6.1

30

620
30

41.9
17

20.4
7

6.8
z

1.5
1

1.5
1

6.8
z

9.3
2

2.3
3

0.4
1

21.5
9

10.6
1.7

Libya AFRICA
MIDDLE
Morocco
Angola

9.2
4.8

9.5
7.3

2.7
6.3

400
39

67.4
6.2

56.7
4.5

4.2
0.4

0.1

0.1

0.0

4.2
0.4

1.4

48.4
2.2

0.3

4.1
0.2

a
Sudan
Cameroon

9.2
5.3

12.6
7.4

4.6
5.1

30

31

7.6
23.4

5.7
14.4

0.3
0.9

0.3
0.5

0.3
0.5

0.0

0.3
0.2

0.5
3.0

4.3
1.9

0.3
7.6

0.0
1.1

1.9
8.9

Tunisia African Republic


Central

3.1
1.1

3.1
1.5

2.2
6.2

45

860
26

60.2
15.2

51.5
9.3

28.1
0.2

5.6
0.2

5.6
0.2

0.0

27.8
0.0

1.4
0.5

14.5
5.9

1.3
2.3

0.9
0.1

8.7
5.9

76
2.8

107
4.3

5.7
7.0

29
47

35
15

18
4.8

12
1.6

z
0.1

z
0.1

4
0.9

4
0.5

2
0.1

6
3.2

2.5
1.1

3.5
1.4

5.2
5.0

23
30

53
39

12.9
44.7

7.9
20.0

1.5
0.1

0.1

0.1

0.5

2.0
2.8

1.3
2.9

1.8
12.3

2.1
1.8

5.0
24.7

1.2
12.3

WESTERN
AFRICA
Chad
Beninb
Congo
Burkina
Congo, Faso
Dem. Rep.

3.9
15.5

5.7
22.3

6.0
6.3

28
25

55
30

16.2
17.7

15.0
5.4

3.7
0.4

0.2
0.8

0.2
0.8

0.0

0.3
0.1

6.2
0.7

3.2
1.0

1.6
2.5

3.5
0.4

Cape
VerdeGuinea
Equatorial

0.1
0.2

0.1
0.2

2.4
5.1

22

480
88

61.3
13.0

57.1
10.0

3.0

14.8

14.8

2.2

11.3

21.4

6.1

1.3

4.3
3.0

Cte
d'Ivoire
Gabon

4.8
0.4

6.4
0.5

5.0
4.1

16
28

53
130

18.2
31.1

12.5
19.4

0.3

0.1
0.6

0.1
0.6

0.1

2.4
0.4

7.1
5.7

1.8
12.0

1.1
0.8

5.7
11.7

b and Principe
Gambia
Sao Tome

Ghana
SOUTHERN
AFRICA

0.4
0.0

0.6
0.1

5.8
4.6

23
25

56
330

9.0
38.4

8.1
33.7

0.9
0.4

0.6
1.2

0.6
1.2

0.3
0.4

3.9
11.5

2.1
15.1

0.6
5.0

0.6
0.7

0.9
4.7

6.7
16

8.5
18

4.2
2.5

16

68
140

34.7
59

23.4
59

2.4
1

1.5
14

1.5
13

0.0
1

0.6
1

8.8
27

7.7
11

2.6
7

1.9
z

11.3
z

Guineab c
Botswana

2.7
0.5

3.9
0.6

5.1
2.7

44

30
220

5.6
52.8

4.6
51.2

0.3
0.8

0.1
2.2

0.1
2.1

0.1

0.2
0.8

1.3
6.8

1.2
6.1

0.5
41.7

1.4
0.6

1.0
2.6

GuineaBissau
Lesotho

0.4
0.5

0.6

5.0
3.1

33
13

25
53

14.2
47.0

10.3
45.6

4.0
2.0

2.4

2.4

4.0
1.9

1.5
19.3

1.2
12.5

3.2
9.4

0.5
0.2

3.9
1.4

Liberia
Namibia
Malib Africa
South
Mauritania
Swaziland
Nigerb
NORTHERN
AMERICA

1.0
0.6

1.4
0.8

5.7
3.2

38
17

24
160

11.4
55.1

10.3
53.4

0.2
1.6

0.6
10.7

0.6
10.3

0.4

0.2
1.4

4.1
21.8

3.8
8.6

1.6
10.6

0.0
0.4

1.2
1.6

3.3
14.2

4.9
15.4

6.1
2.4

46

28
140

10.3
59.9

9.9
59.8

2.9
1.0

0.1
15.0

0.1
14.3

0.7

0.4
1.0

4.0
28.4

2.7
10.9

0.1
4.6

2.5
0.0

0.5
0.0

0.3
1.1

1.0
21.3

5.7
10.7

0.4
22.4

0.5
2.0

1.3
2.2

0.1
5

2.1
1

5.6
17

0.0
12

4.2
2

1.7
6

0.9
0.3

1.3
0.4

4.8
3.5

21
22

44
95

9.3
65.2

8.0
63.0

0.3
2.9

0.1
5.5

0.1
5.2

3.7
83

5.9
86

7.6
1.9

51

23
2,600

13.9
78

12.2
73

0.4
6

0.1
36

0.1
22

0.0
0.3
14

Nigeria c
Canada

39.2
8.2

54.9
8.4

6.0
1.6

29

29
5,200

17.5
74.0

10.5
72.0

1.3
1.0

0.3
33.0

0.3
11.0

0.0
22.0

1.0

3.9
1.0

2.5
21.0

2.4
15.0

0.5
1.0

7.0
9.0

SenegalStates
United

3.4
74.7

4.8
77.7

5.0
1.9

22

54
2,400

17.8
78.6

16.1
73.0

3.7
6.0

0.3
36.3

0.3
23.6

12.7

1.0
5.3

6.2
1.4

5.1
16.3

0.6
11.7

2.9
2.0

1.7
5.6

25

23

4.6
6

4.0
14

0.1
10

0.8
9

1.0
6

0.0

0.2
10

6.0
9

2.4
6

2.5
6

1.8
33

2.0
5

SierraAMERICA
Leone AND THE CARIBBEAN
LATIN

1.5
166

1.9
178

4.9
2.2

38

23
520

11.0
75

10.0
68

0.6
6

Togo
CENTRAL
AMERICA

1.7
46

2.3
51

4.7
2.4

17

80
600

15.2
70

13.1
65

1.9
10

EASTERN
AFRICA
Belize

87
0.1

127
0.1

5.1
2.6

27
17

55
610

33
55.2

28
51.8

3
1.7

2
20.8

2
20.7

0.1

1
1.6

15
11.4

6
12.5

2
5.1

3
0.4

5
3.4

2.4
1.3

3.5
1.4

6.2
1.9

11

31
1,300

21.9
82.2

17.7
79.9

3.3
3.7

0.6
35.9

0.6
30.0

5.9

2.7
3.4

10.4
9.5

2.4
21.3

1.0
9.0

0.6
0.8

4.1
3.3

Burundi
Costa Rica

0.3

0.3

Comoros
El Salvador

0.2
1.8

0.2
1.9

4.3
2.2

20

67
490

19.4
72.3

14.2
66.1

1.7
0.8

0.8
35.6

0.8
35.3

0.3

0.1
0.8

5.6
20.0

3.1
4.9

2.1
4.3

2.4
0.4

5.2
6.2

Djibouti
Guatemala

0.2
3.9

0.3
5.3

3.7
3.9

22

140
190

19.0
54.1

18.0
44.0

0.6
1.3

19.7

18.9

0.8

1.3

6.1
14.7

10.9
3.6

3.6

1.0
1.1

1.0
10.0

Eritrea
Honduras

1.5
2.1

2.2
2.7

4.9
2.9

25
22

86
270

8.0
73.2

7.3
63.8

0.4
6.8

0.2
22.6

0.2
22.3

0.3

0.4
6.8

2.6
18.1

1.4
11.9

0.6
4.3

2.1
0.0

0.8
9.4

Ethiopia
Mexicod

22.3
34.0

32.6
36.1

4.8
2.2

22

67
790

28.6
70.9

27.3
66.5

3.7
11.6

0.5

0.5

0.3
11.6

20.8
5.0

2.1
4.7

0.2
6.4

3.4
38.8

1.3
4.4

Kenya
Nicaragua

10.8
1.7

15.2
1.9

4.5
2.6

26
27

55
350

45.5
72.4

39.4
69.8

3.5
3.4

4.8
24.7

4.8
24.3

0.0
0.4

1.6
3.4

21.6
23.5

7.2
13.5

1.8
3.8

2.4
0.0

6.0
2.6

Madagascar
Panama

5.5
1.0

7.8
1.1

4.6
2.6

36

81
410

39.9
52.2

29.2
48.8

1.9
4.7

1.2
16.8

1.1
16.8

0.1

0.4
4.7

17.9
13.1

6.0
10.8

1.1
3.1

2.5

10.8
3.4

Malawi
CARIBBEAN

46.1
64

42.2
61

1.6
9

9.8
24

9.7
23

0.1
1

0.3
8

25.8
8

2.5
10

2.4
10

1.4
1

74.3
73.2
See75.8
notes on page39.3
16

1.5
25.0

9.0
24.0

8.9
23.9

0.1
1.7

0.2
44.1

0.2
44.1

3.7
11

5.5
11

5.6
2.4

35
16

36
220

Mauritius
Cuba
2013 Population Reference Bureau

0.3
2.9

0.3
2.2

1.4
1.8

1,000

Mozambique
Dominican Republic

5.9
2.7

8.2
3.0

5.9
2.6

40
25

43
240

11.6
73.0

11.3
71.1

0.1
1.4
3.7
16.0
8.9
0.3
24.9
1.4
5.2 201317.2
0.5 7
FAMILY
PLANNING
WORLDWIDE
DATA SHEET

0.1
1.7

5.1
6.3

4.5
16.8

1.1
1.4

0.3
0.9

3.9
3

36.5
1.2

0.3
1.9

CENTRAL AMERICA
Belize

46
0.1

51
0.1

2.4

600

70

65

2.6

17

610

55.2

51.8

10
1.7

20.8

20.7

0.1

10
1.6

11.4

12.5

6
5.1

33
0.4

3.4

Costa Rica

1.3

1.4

1.9

1,300

82.2

79.9

3.7

35.9

30.0

5.9

3.4

9.5

21.3

9.0

0.8

3.3

El Salvador

1.8

1.9

2.2

20

490

72.3

66.1

0.8

35.6

35.3

0.3

0.8

20.0

4.9

4.3

0.4

6.2

Guatemala

3.9

190

54.1

44.0

73.2

63.8

6.8

22.6

11.9

4.3

0.0

9.4

66.5
Total
69.8
Modern
Methods
48.8

22.3
6.8
Modern0.3
Methods (%)

11.6
Sterilization
24.3
0.4
3.4
Female
Male
IUD
16.8

4.7

18.1

70.9
Any
72.4
Method
(%)
52.2

5.0

4.7

6.4

38.8

4.4
Tota
2.6
Traditio
Metho
3.4

Honduras
Mexicod

DEMOGRAPHY
5.3
3.9
22

2.1
2.7
Women
34.0 Ages 15-49
36.1
(in millions)
1.7
1.9
2013
2025
1.0
1.1

2.9
22
270
Lifetime
% of Women
Lifetime
2.2

790Risk of
Births per Ages 20-24 Maternal Death,
2.6
27 Birth
350
Woman
Giving
2010
(TFR)
by Age
1 in:
2.6
18
410

MARRIED
WOMEN
USING
PLANNING*
MARRIED
FAMILY1.1PLANNIN
1.3
19.7
18.9
0.8FAMILY
1.3WOMEN
14.7 USING
3.6
3.6
10.0
11.6
Total Long-Acting
3.4
Reversible
Contraceptives
4.7

Total
24.7
Permanent
Methods
16.8

LDWIDE 2013 Data Sheet


Nicaragua

Panama

CARIBBEAN
WORLD

11
1,834

11
1,960

Cuba DEVELOPED
MORE

2.9
291

2.2
274

Dominican
Republic
LESS
DEVELOPED

2.7
1,542

3.0
1,686

HaitiDEVELOPED (EXCL. CHINA)


LESS

2.7
1,162

3.3
1,357

2.4
2.5

16

220
180

1.8
1.6

1,000
3,800

2.6

25

240
150

3.5
3.0

13
20

83
120

Jamaica
LEAST
DEVELOPED

0.7
222

0.7
297

2.1
4.4

16
30

370
52

Puerto Rico
AFRICA

0.9
267

0.9
361

1.6
4.8

25

2,800
46

Trinidad and Tobago


SUBSAHARAN
AFRICA

0.4
211

0.3
297

1.8
5.2

28

1,300
39

SOUTH AMERICA
NORTHERN
AFRICA

109
55

117
64

2.1
3.2

610
120

F E R E N C E

23.5
Injectables
13.1

13.5
Pill
10.8

Other0.0
Modern
Methods

64
63

61
57

9
13

24
21

23
18

1
3

8
13

8
5

74.3
72

73.2
63

25.0

24.0

23.9

0.1

24.9

1.4

5.2

73.0
62

71.1
56

1.7
14

44.1
21

44.1
19

1.7
14

6.3
6

16.8
7

1.4
6

0.9
2

1.9
6

34.5
54

31.3
47

2.0
5

1.6
16

1.5
15

0.1
1

0.1
5

19.4
9

2.8
9

5.1
5

2.3
2

3.2
8

72.3
34

68.2
29

1.0
2

10.0
3

10.0
3

0.0

1.0
1

13.8
11

17.3
10

25.3
2

0.9
2

4.1
5

84.1
33

72.2
27

1.2
5

43.8
2

38.5
2

5.3

1.2
4

2.7
9

15.5
9

8.8
2

0.2
2

12.0
5

2.5
1

2.4
10

B U R E A U
42.5
26

37.7
21

78
53

71
47

2.8
2

5
18

8.5
2

27

8.4
2

23

0.1

5
18

10
8

3.8
Male
Condom
3.1
10
8

1
2

17.2

0.5

3
6

1.2
10

10.9
5

13.0
2

0.4
2

4.8
5

20
26

13
1

7
6

Argentina
Algeria

10.5
11.0

11.3
12.0

2.4
3.0

560
430

Bolivia
Egypt

2.7
21.0

3.3
25.2

3.2
3.0

20
7

140
490

Brazil
Libya

54.9
1.8

56.9
2.0

1.8
2.5

910
620

80.3
41.9

4.6
9.2

4.6
9.5

1.9
2.7

2,200
400

60.7
67.4

13.0
9.2

14.2
12.6

2.3
4.6

20

430
31

79.1
7.6

72.9
5.7

10.6
0.3

38.3
0.3

34.9
0.3

3.4

7.5
0.3

9.2
0.5

7.6
4.3

7.0
0.3

3.4
0.0

6.1
1.9

4.1
3.1

4.7
3.1

2.7
2.2

21

350
860

72.7
60.2

59.5
51.5

10.1
28.1

24.5
5.6

24.2
5.6

0.3

10.1
27.8

5.9
1.4

13.3
14.5

4.3
1.3

1.4
0.9

13.3
8.7

9.9
12.3
0.1

0.5
Modern0.2
Methods
(%)
8.1
0.5
2.8
0.2

0.3
Sterilization
11.1
0.1
2.0
14.8

2.2
Female
Male
IUD
5.4
0.8
12.3
0.1

0.1

16.5
2.0

18.0
1.3

13.2
1.8

0.7
2.1

8.7
5.0

18.2
6.2

9.4
3.2

12.3
1.6

0.5
3.5

4.4
11.3
Injectables

2.4

24.7
21.4
Pill
23.9
7.1

4.7
6.1
Male
Condom
30.8
1.8

1.3
Other0.2
Modern
Methods
1.6
1.1

23.7
1.2
Tota
0.4
4.3
Traditio
Metho
2.2
5.7

5
3.9
Injectables

8.8

6
2.1
Pill
10
7.7

7
0.6
Male
Condom
8
2.6

1
0.6
Other
Modern
1
1.9
Methods
1
1.4

6
0.9
Tota
Traditio
9
11.3
Metho
22
1.0

Chile
Morocco
a
Colombia
Sudan

Ecuador
Tunisia
Guyana AFRICA
WESTERN
Paraguay
Beninb
Peru
Burkina Faso
Suriname
Cape Verde
Uruguay
Cte d'Ivoire
ASIA
Gambiab
(Excl. China)
ASIA
Ghana

WESTERN
Guineab ASIA

0.2
76

DEMOGRAPHY
0.2
2.6
16
107
5.7
29

1.8
2.1
2.5
3.5
Women
8.1
3.9 Ages 15-499.0
5.7
(in millions)
0.1
0.1
2013
20256.4
0.8
0.8
4.8
1,134
1,166
0.4
2013
20250.6
761
844
6.7
8.5
Women Ages 15-49
(in millions) 73
62
2.7
3.9

Armenia
GuineaBissau

0.7
0.4

0.7
0.6

Azerbaijan
Liberia

2.7
1.0

2.6
1.4

150
35

2.9
13
310
5.2
23
53
Lifetime
% of15
Women Lifetime
2.6
570
6.0
28
55Risk of
Births per Ages 20-24 Maternal Death,
2.3
Birth
320
2.4
22
480
Woman
Giving
2010
(TFR)
by 16
Age
153
in:
2.0
18
1,600
5.0

78.9
61.4

69.9
52.0

8.4
2.3

5.8

5.8

8.4
2.3

2.4

20.4
45.9

32.9
2.3

0.8
1.4

9.0
9.4

60.6
60.3

34.6
57.6

8.4
36.6

6.6
1.0

6.5
1.0

0.1

8.4
36.1

11.3
7.4

3.3
11.9

4.0
0.7

0.9
0.5

26.1
2.7

77.1
20.4

2.0
6.8

34.2
1.5

29.1
1.5

5.1

1.9
6.8

4.0

24.7
9.3

12.2
2.3

0.0
0.4

3.2
21.5

57.9
56.7

21.7
4.2

5.7

5.7

0.0

21.7
4.2

0.6

23.3
48.4

6.5

0.1
4.1

2.7
10.6

42.5
18

40.0
12

7.5
2

5.3
z

79.4
12.9

70.7
7.9

12.3
1.5

10.1
0.1

75.5
16.2
Any
47.6
61.3
Method
(%)
77.0
18.2

2.2

290
66
5.8
56
9.0
Lifetime
% of 23
Women
Lifetime
Any
Births
20-24
Risk
Method
2.5per Ages16
18
210
57 (%)
4.2
68of
34.7
Woman
Giving Birth Maternal Death,
2.9
500
56
5.1
44 18
30
5.6
(TFR)
by Age
2010
1 25
in:
1.6
2
1,700
54.9
5.0
33
14.2
2.3
5.7

4
38

1,000
24

51.1
11.4

51.8
15.0
Total
47.2
57.1
Modern
Methods
74.8
12.5

2.8
3.7
Total Long-Acting
2.2
3.0
Reversible
Contraceptives
12.3
0.3

8.6
0.2
Total
11.2
14.8
Permanent
Methods
6.2
0.1

61
8.1
Total
Modern
48
23.4
Methods
36
4.6

17
0.9
Total Long-Acting
Reversible
6
2.4
Contraceptives
15
0.3

24
0.6
Total
Permanent
23
1.5
Methods
5
0.1

27.2
10.3

9.6
4.0

0.2

14.3
10.3

9.2
0.2

0.4
0.6

5.3
0.0
7.3
4.8
z MARRIED
z
1 WOMEN
4

22
2
17
0.6
0.3
IUD
Female Male
22
1
6
1.5
0.0
0.6
Sterilization
5
15
0.1

0.2
Modern
Methods
(%)
0.2
9.6

4.0
0.4
0.6

9.2
0.2

USING
9.2
12.9
0.4
2.5
4
2FAMILY
1 PLANNIN
6

1.3

8
1.2

8
0.5

1.5

1.5
1.2

14.6
3.2

0.9
0.5

27.7
3.9

0.0
4.1

1.1
3.8

2.2
1.6

1.3
0.0

36.8
1.2

b
Georgia
Mali

1.1
3.3

0.9
4.9

1.7
6.1

8
46

960
28

53.4
10.3

34.8
9.9

12.5
2.9

2.9
0.1

2.9
0.1

12.5
0.4

4.0

4.1
2.7

13.6
0.1

1.7
2.5

18.5
0.5

Iraq
Mauritania

8.3
0.9

11.7
1.3

4.3
4.8

12
21

310
44

52.5
9.3

33.6
8.0

9.5
0.3

3.2
0.1

3.1
0.1

0.1
0.0

9.4
0.3

3.1
1.0

15.8
5.7

1.8
0.4

0.6
0.5

18.8
1.3

bb
Jordan
Niger

Lebanon
Nigeria

2.0
3.7

2.2
5.9

3.5
7.6

4
51

470
23

61.2
13.9

42.3
12.2

21.6
0.4

2.2
0.1

2.2
0.1

21.3
0.1

0.9
2.1

8.1
5.6

7.9
0.0

1.8
4.2

18.9
1.7

1.4
39.2

1.4
54.9

1.5
6.0

29

2,100
29

58.0
17.5

34.0
10.5

1.3

0.3

0.3

0.0

1.0

3.9

2.5

2.4

0.5

24.0
7.0

Omanf
Senegal

0.8
3.4

1.0
4.8

2.9
5.0

22

1,200
54

31.7
17.8

24.6
16.1

3.3
3.7

5.4
0.3

5.4
0.3

0.0

3.3
1.0

8.0
6.2

4.5
5.1

3.3
0.6

0.1
2.9

7.1
1.7

Palestinian
Territory
Sierra
Leone

1.1
1.5

1.5
1.9

4.1
4.9

38

330
23

53.4
11.0

39.8
10.0

26.0
0.6

2.1

2.1

26.0

4.6

6.6
4.0

4.3
0.1

0.8

13.5
1.0

Saudi Arabiaf
Togo

6.7
1.7

6.9
2.3

2.9
4.7

17

1,400
80

26.4
15.2

13.1

1.9

0.3

0.3

0.0

0.2

6.0

2.4

2.5

1.8

2.0

5.6
87

7.5
127

3.1
5.1

27

460
55

47.4
33

33.0
28

20.1
3

2.3
2

2.3
2

20.1
1

15

7.8
6

1.8
2

1.0
3

14.4
5

Turkey
Burundi

20.3
2.4

21.6
3.5

2.1
6.2

7
11

2,200
31

73.0
21.9

46.0
17.7

16.9
3.3

8.4
0.6

8.3
0.6

0.1

16.9
2.7

0.9
10.4

5.3
2.4

14.3
1.0

0.1
0.6

27.0
4.1

Yemen
Comoros

6.1
0.2

8.5
0.2

4.9
4.3

90
67

27.7
19.4

19.2
14.2

4.0
1.7

2.3
0.8

2.3
0.8

4.0
0.1

3.5
5.6

9.0
3.1

0.4
2.1

2.4

8.4
5.2

476
0.2

542
0.3

2.6
3.7

22

170
140

54
19.0

47
18.0

5
0.6

6.1

7
10.9

1
1.0

7
1.0

Syria
EASTERN
AFRICA

SOUTH
DjiboutiCENTRAL ASIA
CENTRAL
Eritrea ASIA

29

28

18
1.5

20
2.2

2.6
4.9

25

820
86

54
8.0

50
7.3

39
0.4

2
0.2

2
0.2

39
0.4

2
2.6

3
1.4

4
0.6

1
2.1

4
0.8

Kazakhstan
Ethiopia

4.4
22.3

4.6
32.6

2.6
4.8

2
22

770
67

51.0
28.6

49.5
27.3

33.5
3.7

1.2
0.5

1.2
0.5

0.0

33.5
0.3

0.3
20.8

7.1
2.1

7.2
0.2

0.2
3.4

1.5
1.3

Kyrgyzstanb
Kenya

1.5
10.8

1.6
15.2

3.1
4.5

26

480
55

36.3
45.5

33.7
39.4

22.1
3.5

1.6
4.8

1.6
4.8

0.0

22.1
1.6

0.5
21.6

1.5
7.2

7.7
1.8

0.3
2.4

2.6
6.0

Tajikistanb
Madagascar

2.2
5.5

2.6
7.8

3.7
4.6

36

430
81

27.9
39.9

25.8
29.2

18.5
1.9

0.6
1.2

0.6
1.1

0.1

18.5
0.4

2.0
17.9

2.3
6.0

2.2
1.1

0.1
2.5

2.1
10.8

61.8
46.1

53.1
42.2

39.0
1.6

1.8
9.8

1.8
9.7

0.1

39.0
0.3

1.0
25.8

1.2
2.5

2.0
2.4

7.9
1.4

64.9
59.3
See75.8
notes on page39.3
16

49.8
1.5

2.2
9.0

2.1
8.9

2
0.1

31
0.2

29
0.2

Turkmenistan
Malawi

1.5
3.7

1.6
5.5

2.5
5.6

2
35

590
36

Uzbekistan
Mauritius
2013 Population Reference Bureau

8.1
0.3

9.0
0.3

2.3
1.4

1,400
1,000

458
5.9

523
8.2

2.6
5.9

22
40

170
43

SOUTH
ASIA
Mozambique

54
11.6

47
11.3

49.7
2.7
2.3 2013 8.9
2.1
0.1
1.4
3.7
16.0
0.3 8
FAMILY
PLANNING
WORLDWIDE
DATA SHEET
1

2
0.1

5.1

7
4.5

6
1.1

1
0.3

8.7
3.9

5.6
36.5

7
0.3

Saudi Arabiaf

6.7

6.9

2.9

1,400

26.4

Syria

5.6

7.5

3.1

460

47.4

33.0

20.1

2.3

2.3

20.1

7.8

1.8

1.0

14.4

Turkey

20.3

21.6

2.1

2,200

73.0

46.0

16.9

8.4

8.3

0.1

16.9

0.9

5.3

14.3

0.1

27.0

Yemen

6.1

8.5

4.9

90

27.7

19.2

4.0

2.3

2.3

4.0

3.5

9.0

0.4

8.4

54

47

DEMOGRAPHY
542
2.6
22

SOUTH CENTRAL ASIA

476

CENTRAL ASIA

18
20
Women
4.4 Ages 15-494.6
(in millions)
1.5
1.6
2013
2025
2.2
2.6

Kazakhstan
Kyrgyzstanb
Tajikistanb
Turkmenistan
WORLD
Uzbekistan
MORE
DEVELOPED

170

2.6

820
Lifetime
% of Women
Lifetime
2.6
2
770Risk of
Births per Ages 20-24 Maternal Death,
3.1
480
Woman
GivingBirth
2010
(TFR)
by Age
1 in:
3.7
18
430

54
51.0
Any
36.3
Method
(%)
27.9

MARRIED
WOMEN
USING
PLANNING*
USING
5
29
28 MARRIED
1 FAMILY
4 WOMEN

7
6FAMILY
1 PLANNIN
7

50

39

49.5
Total
33.7
Modern
Methods
25.8

33.5
Total Long-Acting
22.1
Reversible
Contraceptives
18.5

2
1.2
Total
1.6
Permanent
Methods
0.6

2 ModernzMethods39
(%)
1.2
0.0
33.5
Sterilization
1.6

22.1
Female
Male
IUD
0.6

18.5

0.3

7.1

7.2

0.2

0.5
Injectables
2.0

1.5
Pill
2.3

7.7
Male
Condom
2.2

Other0.3
Modern
Methods
0.1

1.5
Tota
2.6
Traditio
Metho
2.1

1.5
1,834

1.6
1,960

2.5

590
180

61.8
63

53.1
57

39.0
13

1.8
21

1.8
18

39.0
13

1.0
5

1.2
8

2.0
8

7.9
2

8.7
6

8.1
291

9.0
274

2.3
1.6

1,400
3,800

64.9
72

59.3
63

49.8

2.2

2.1

0.1

49.7

2.7

2.3

2.1

0.3

5.6
10

2
14

2
14

SOUTH
ASIA
LESS
DEVELOPED

458
1,542

523
1,686

2.6

22

170
150

54
62

47
56

31
21

29
19

1
2

1
2

Afghanistan
LESS
DEVELOPED (EXCL. CHINA)

6.8
1,162

10.5
1,357

5.4
3.0

26
20

32
120

21.2
54

19.5
47

2.0
5

0.8
16

0.6
15

0.2
1

1.2
5

9.6
9

5.5
9

1.3
5

1.1
2

1.8
8

43.9
222

50.0
297

2.3
4.4

40
30

170
52

61.2
34

52.1
29

1.8
2

6.2
3

5.0
3

1.2

0.7
1

11.2
11

27.2
10

5.5
2

1.1
2

9.2
5

Bangladesh
LEAST
DEVELOPED

7
6

Bhutan
AFRICA

0.2
267

0.2
361

2.6
4.8

10
25

210
46

65.6
33

65.4
27

3.8
5

19.7
2

7.1
2

12.6

3.7
4

28.9
9

7.5
9

5.5
2

0.1
2

0.2
5

India
SUBSAHARAN
AFRICA

323.6
211

365.4
297

2.4
5.2

22
28

170
39

54.8
26

48.2
21

1.8
2

36.9
2

35.8
2

1.1

1.8
1

10

3.6
5

5.5
2

0.3
2

6.4
5

14.3
6

Iran
NORTHERN
AFRICA

22.9
55

23.6
64

1.9
3.2

2,400
120

73.3
53

58.9
47

8.0
18

17.5

15.2

2.3

7.6
18

2.3

25.1
26

6.0
1

0.4
1

Maldives
Algeria

0.1
11.0

0.1
12.0

2.3
3.0

870
430

34.7
61.4

27.0
52.0

1.3
2.3

10.6

10.1

0.5

0.8
2.3

1.2

4.6
45.9

9.3
2.3

0.5
1.4

7.8
9.4

Nepal
Egypt

7.5
21.0

9.3
25.2

2.6
3.0

19
7

190
490

49.7
60.3

43.2
57.6

2.5
36.6

23.0
1.0

15.2
1.0

7.8

1.3
36.1

9.2
7.4

4.1
11.9

4.3
0.7

1.2
0.5

6.5
2.7

Pakistanb
Libya

47.3
1.8

58.1
2.0

3.8
2.5

10

110
620

35.4
41.9

26.1
20.4

2.3
6.8

9.0
1.5

8.7
1.5

0.3

2.3
6.8

2.8

1.6
9.3

8.8
2.3

1.7
0.4

9.3
21.5

Sri Lanka
Morocco

5.5
9.2

5.5
9.5

2.1
2.7

4
8

1,200
400

68.4
67.4

52.5
56.7

6.8
4.2

17.0

16.3

0.7

6.5
4.2

14.8

8.1
48.4

5.7

0.4
4.1

15.9
10.6

168
9.2

181
12.6

2.4
4.6

300
31

62
7.6

54
5.7

8
0.3

7
0.3

7
0.3

7
0.3

19
0.5

15
4.3

4
0.3

2
0.0

8
1.9

4.1
3.1

4.7
3.1

2.8
2.2

150
860

50.5
60.2

34.9
51.5

3.5
28.1

2.4
5.6

2.4
5.6

0.0

3.1
27.8

10.4
1.4

15.4
14.5

2.7
1.3

0.8
0.9

15.7
8.7

4.0
6

SOUTHEAST
ASIA
Sudana
Cambodia
Tunisia
Indonesia AFRICA
WESTERN

66.9
76

73.6
107

2.6
5.7

7
29

210
35

61.9
18

57.9
12

7.2
2

3.4
z

3.2
z

0.2
z

3.9
1

31.9
4

13.6
4

1.8
2

3.3
1

Laos b
Benin

1.8
2.5

2.2
3.5

3.2
5.2

18
23

74
53

49.8
12.9

42.1
7.9

1.7
1.5

4.6
0.1

4.6
0.1

0.0

1.6
0.5

13.6
2.0

21.2
1.3

1.1
1.8

0.1
2.1

7.7
5.0

MalaysiaFaso
Burkina

8.7
3.9

9.8
5.7

2.1
6.0

28

1,300
55

49.0
16.2

32.3
15.0

4.2
3.7

0.2

0.2

4.2
0.3

6.2

13.2
3.2

7.1
1.6

7.8
3.5

16.7
1.2

Myanmar
Cape
Verde

15.6
0.1

15.9
0.1

2.0
2.4

22

250
480

46.0
61.3

45.7
57.1

2.3
3.0

4.0
14.8

3.6
14.8

0.4

2.1
2.2

27.5
11.3

11.5
21.4

0.4
6.1

0.1
1.3

0.4
4.3

Philippines
Cte
d'Ivoire

25.3
4.8

31.1
6.4

3.0
5.0

7
16

300
53

50.7
18.2

34.0
12.5

3.7
0.3

9.2
0.1

9.2
0.1

0.0

3.7
0.1

2.6
2.4

15.7
7.1

2.3
1.8

0.5
1.1

16.7
5.7

Thailandb
Gambia

18.1
0.4

15.9
0.6

1.6
5.8

23

1,400
56

79.6
9.0

77.5
8.1

1.3
0.9

24.6
0.6

23.7
0.6

0.9

0.9
0.3

14.0
3.9

35.0
2.1

2.3
0.6

0.7
0.6

2.2
0.9

0.2
6.7

0.3
8.5

5.7
4.2

9
16

55
68

22.3
34.7

21.1
23.4

2.1
2.4

0.8
1.5

0.8
1.5

0.0

1.3
0.6

15.7
8.8

1.7
7.7

0.2
2.6

1.2
1.9

1.2
11.3

17.9
1.0

TimorLeste
Ghana
Vietnamb
Guinea
EAST
ASIA
GuineaBissau
China
Liberia
b Hong Kong SAR
China,
Mali

Japanc
Mauritania

26.0
2.7

26.0
3.9

2.1
5.1

3
44

870
30

77.8
5.6

59.8
4.6

31.2
0.3

0.1

31.0
0.2

1.7
1.3

10.1
1.2

12.7
0.5

0.3
1.4

428
0.4

369
0.6

1.5
5.0

33

1,900
25

82
14.2

81
10.3

37
4.0

30

4.0
0.1

26

3.9
0.1

37
4.0

z
1.5

1
1.2

11
3.2

1
0.5

2
3.9

372.4
1.0

321.5
1.4

1.5
5.7

38

1,700
24

84.6
11.4

84.0
10.3

40.9
0.2

33.2
0.6

28.7
0.6

4.5

40.6
0.2

0.0
4.1

1.2
3.8

8.5
1.6

0.5
0.0

0.6
1.2

2.0
3.3

1.7
4.9

1.3
6.1

46

28

79.5
10.3

75.4
9.9

9.3
2.9

7.7
0.1

7.1
0.1

0.6

9.3
0.4

1.2
4.0

6.7
2.7

50.3
0.1

0.2
2.5

4.1
0.5

26.5
0.9

22.5
1.3

1.4
4.8

21

13,100
44

54.3
9.3

44.4
8.0

0.9
0.3

1.9
0.1

1.5
0.1

0.4
0.0

0.9
0.3

1.0

1.0
5.7

40.7
0.4

0.0
0.5

16.8
1.3

10.4
1.7

Korea,b North
Niger

6.7
3.7

6.2
5.9

2.0
7.6

51

670
23

68.6
13.9

58.2
12.2

42.8
0.4

5.2
0.1

4.4
0.1

0.8

42.8
0.1

0.0
2.1

3.7
5.6

5.8
0.0

0.7
4.2

Korea, South
Nigeria

12.7
39.2

10.8
54.9

1.3
6.0

29

4,800
29

80.0
17.5

70.1
10.5

12.8
1.3

22.7
0.3

5.9
0.3

16.8
0.0

12.8
1.0

3.9

2.0
2.5

24.3
2.4

8.3
0.5

9.9
7.0

0.8
3.4

0.9
4.8

2.8
5.0

2
22

600
54

55.2
17.8

49.6
16.1

22.5
3.7

2.6
0.3

2.6
0.3

0.0

22.3
1.0

7.9
6.2

9.7
5.1

6.7
0.6

0.2
2.9

5.5
1.7

Mongolia
Senegal
EUROPE
Sierra Leone

175
1.5

159
1.9

1.6
4.9

38

4,200
23

11.0

10.0

0.6

4.6

4.0

0.1

0.8

1.0

NORTHERN
EUROPE
Togo

23
1.7

23
2.3

1.9
4.7

17

5,100
80

83
15.2

82
13.1

13
1.9

27
0.3

9
0.3

0.0

12
0.2

6.0

29
2.4

28
2.5

5
1.8

8
2.0

Irelandc AFRICA
EASTERN

1.2
87

1.2
127

2.0
5.1

27

8,100
55

64.8
33

61.4
28

8.4
3

8.4
1

15

17.2
6

23.3
2

12.5
3

5.4
5

1.2
2.4

1.2
3.5

1.8
6.2

11

7,900
31

88.4
21.9

82.2
17.7

26.6
3.3

7.7
0.6

7.7
0.6

23.3
2.7

10.4

31.0
2.4

12.8
1.0

7.4
0.6

6.3
4.1

29.0
0.8

8.0
0.8

2.0
5.6

28.0
3.1

27.0
2.1

6.1

10.9

Norway
Burundi
United Kingdomc,g
Comoros

14.6
0.2

14.2
0.2

2.0
4.3

4,600
67

84.0
19.4

84.0
14.2

11.0
1.7

WESTERN
Djibouti EUROPE

43
0.2

39
0.3

1.7
3.7

8,200
140

19.0

18.0

0.6

21.0

10.0
0.1

4.0
2.4

8.0
5.2

1.0

1.0

Belgium
Eritrea

2.5
1.5

2.4
2.2

1.8
4.9

25

7,500
86

74.6
8.0

72.9
7.3

9.7
0.4

0.2

0.2

9.7
0.4

2.6

44.8
1.4

0.6

18.4
2.1

1.5
0.8

Francee
Ethiopia

14.3
22.3

14.0
32.6

2.0
4.8

22

6,200
67

76.6
28.6

74.8
27.3

22.7
3.7

0.5

0.5

22.7
0.3

20.8

41.5
2.1

6.8
0.2

3.8
3.4

1.7
1.3

Netherlands
Kenya

3.8
10.8

3.5
15.2

1.7
4.5

26

10,500
55

69.0
45.5

67.0
39.4

8.0
3.5

10.0
4.8

3.0
4.8

7.0
0.0

8.0
1.6

21.6

40.0
7.2

9.0
1.8

0.0
2.4

2.0
6.0

73
5.5

65
7.8

1.5
4.6

36

2,500
81

68
39.9

53
29.2

1.9

1.2

1.1

0.1

0.4

17.9

6.0

1.1

2.5

15
10.8

72.6
46.1

56.0
42.2

25.7
1.6

2.4
9.8

2.4
9.7

0.0
0.1

25.7
0.3

0.0
25.8

10.4
2.5

17.5
2.4

0.0
1.4

67.8
43.8
See75.8
notes on page39.3
16

25.2
1.5

4.7
9.0

4.7
8.9

0.1

0.2

0.2

EASTERN
EUROPE
Madagascar
Belarus
Malawi

2.3
3.7

2.0
5.5

1.6
5.6

35

16,300
36

Moldova
Mauritius
2013 Population Reference Bureau

0.9
0.3

0.8
0.3

1.3
1.4

1,500
1,000

36.0
5.9

32.8
8.2

1.7
5.9

40

2,000
43

Russia
Mozambique

68.0
11.6

55.0
11.3

0.0
25.2
0.1
3.6 2013 8.9
7.4
2.9 9
0.1
1.4
3.7
16.0
0.3
FAMILY
PLANNING
WORLDWIDE
DATA SHEET

0.1

5.1

4.5

1.1

0.3

16.6
3.9

23.9
36.5

13.0
0.3

EUROPE
NORTHERN EUROPE

175

159

1.6

4,200

23

23

1.9

5,100

83

82

13

27

12

29

28

Irelandc

1.2

1.2

2.0

8,100

64.8

61.4

8.4

8.4

17.2

23.3

12.5

5.4

Norway

1.2

1.2

1.8

7,900

88.4

82.2

26.6

7.7

7.7

23.3

31.0

12.8

7.4

6.3

4,600

84.0

84.0

Modern Methods

(%)

9.7
Sterilization

22.7
Female
Male
IUD
3.0
7.0
8.0

United Kingdomc,g

14.6

WESTERN EUROPE

43
39
Women
2.5 Ages 15-492.4
(in millions)
14.3
14.0
2013
2025
3.8
3.5

Belgium
Francee
Netherlands
WORLD
EASTERN EUROPE

DEMOGRAPHY
14.2
2.0

1,834
73

1.7

8,200
Lifetime
% of Women
Lifetime
1.8

7,500Risk of
Births per Ages 20-24 Maternal Death,
2.0
6,200
Woman
GivingBirth
2010
(TFR)
by Age
1 in:
1.7
18
10,500

72.9
Total
74.8
Modern
Methods
67.0

9.7
Total Long-Acting
22.7
Reversible
Contraceptives
8.0

Total

Permanent
Methods
10.0
21

18

Injectables

44.8
41.5
Pill
40.0

18.4

6.8
Male
Condom
9.0

Other3.8
Modern
Methods
0.0

1.5
Tota
1.7
Traditio
Metho
2.0

2.5
1.5

180
2,500

63
68

57
53

13

13

6
15

291
2.3

274
2.0

1.6

3,800
16,300

72
72.6

63
56.0

25.7

2.4

2.4

0.0

25.7

0.0

10.4

17.5

0.0

10
16.6

LESS
DEVELOPED
Moldova

1,542
0.9

1,686
0.8

2.6
1.3

150
1,500

62
67.8

56
43.8

14
25.2

21
4.7

19
4.7

2
0.0

14
25.2

6
0.1

7
3.6

6
7.4

2
2.9

6
23.9

LESS
DEVELOPED (EXCL. CHINA)
Russia

1,162
36.0

1,357
32.8

3.0
1.7

20

120
2,000

54
68.0

47
55.0

16

15

8
13.0

5
19.1

MORE
DEVELOPED
Belarus

1,960
65

74.6
Any
76.6
Method
(%)
69.0

MARRIED
WOMEN
USING
PLANNING*
MARRIED
FAMILY4.0PLANNIN
11.0
29.0
8.0
21.0FAMILY
10.0WOMEN
2.0 USING
28.0
27.0
8.0

LEAST
DEVELOPED
Ukraine

222
11.3

297
9.7

4.4
1.5

30
3

52
2,200

34
66.7

29
47.5

2
17.7

3
0.6

3
0.6

1
17.7

11
0.0

10
4.8

2
23.8

2
0.5

AFRICA
SOUTHERN EUROPE

267
36

361
31

4.8
1.4

25

46
10,200

33

27

SUBSAHARAN
AFRICA
Albania

211
0.8

297
0.8

5.2
1.8

28
3

39
2,200

26
69.3

21
10.6

2
0.9

2
3.0

2
3.0

0.0

1
0.9

10
0.7

5
1.6

2
4.0

2
0.4

5
58.7

NORTHERN
AFRICA
BosniaHerzegovina

55
0.9

64
0.8

3.2
1.2

120
11,400

53
45.8

47
12.0

18
3.8

0.2

0.2

0.0

18
3.8

0.0

26
1.6

1
6.2

1
0.2

6
33.8

Algeria
Greece

11.0
2.5

12.0
2.2

3.0
1.4

430
25,500

61.4
76.2

52.0
45.9

2.3
3.6

2.3
3.6

45.9
4.8

2.3
33.9

1.4
3.6

9.4
30.3

Egypt
Macedonia

21.0
0.5

25.2
0.5

3.0
1.5

490
6,300

60.3
40.2

57.6
12.8

36.6
2.0

1.0
0.7

1.0
0.7

0.0

36.1
2.0

7.4
0.2

11.9
1.6

0.7
8.3

0.5
0.0

2.7
27.4

Libya
Montenegro

1.8
0.1

2.0
0.1

2.5
1.7

620
7,400

41.9
39.4

20.4
17.2

6.8
9.7

1.5
0.1

1.5
0.1

6.8
9.7

9.3
2.4

2.3
4.3

0.4
0.6

21.5
22.2

Morocco
Portugal

9.2
2.5

9.5
2.2

2.7
1.3

400
9,200

67.4
86.8

56.7
82.5

4.2
7.3

5.1

5.1

4.2
7.3

48.4
58.9

11.2

4.1

10.6
5.6

Sudan
Serbiaa

9.2
2.3

12.6
2.0

4.6
1.4

31
4,900

7.6
60.8

5.7
21.5

0.3
3.2

0.3
0.2

0.3
0.2

0.0

0.3
3.2

0.5
0.0

4.3
4.4

0.3
13.5

0.0
0.2

1.9
39.3

Tunisia
Spain

3.1
11.1

3.1
9.6

2.2
1.3

860
12,000

60.2
65.7

51.5
62.3

28.1
6.4

5.6
13.5

5.6

7.9

27.8
6.4

1.4
0.2

14.5
17.2

1.3
24.8

0.9
0.2

8.7
3.5

5.7
2.4

29

35
460

18
63

12

WESTERN
OCEANIA AFRICA

76
9

107
10

b
Benin
Australia

2.5
5.6

3.5
6.0

5.2
1.9

23

53
8,100

12.9
72.3

7.9
68.1

1.5
4.4

0.1
15.9

0.1
6.6

9.3

0.5
1.6

2.0
2.1

1.3
30.0

1.8
14.6

2.1
3.9

5.0
4.2

Burkina
Guam Faso

3.9
0.04

5.7
0.04

6.0
2.9

28

55

16.2
66.6

15.0
58.3

3.7
0.7

0.2
22.1

0.2
18.2

3.9

0.3
0.7

6.2
4.6

3.2
24.0

1.6
6.9

3.5
0.0

1.2
8.3

Cape
Verde
Kiribati

0.1
0.03

0.1
0.03

2.4
3.6

22
9

480

61.3
22.3

57.1
18.0

3.0
3.8

14.8
4.5

14.8
4.0

0.5

2.2
0.6

11.3
7.6

21.4
1.3

6.1
0.4

1.3
3.6

4.3

Cte
d'Ivoire
Marshall
Islands

4.8

6.4

5.0
3.9

16
21

53

18.2
44.6

12.5
42.4

0.3
3.8

0.1
25.2

0.1
25.0

0.2

0.1

2.4
9.2

7.1
2.7

1.8
1.4

1.1
3.8

5.7
2.2

Gambia
Nauru b

0.4

0.6

5.8
3.0

23

56

9.0
35.6

8.1
23.0

0.9
3.8

0.6
13.5

0.6
13.3

0.2

0.3
3.8

3.9
2.3

2.1
0.6

0.6
2.8

0.6
0.0

0.9
12.6

Ghana
Palau

6.7

8.5

4.2
2.2

16

68

34.7
32.8

23.4
29.7

2.4
6.5

1.5
1.3

1.5
1.3

0.0

0.6
0.9

8.8
4.4

7.7
16.9

2.6
0.6

1.9
5.6

11.3
3.1

b
Guinea
Papua New
Guinea

2.7
1.8

3.9
2.4

5.1
4.0

44

30
110

5.6
35.7

4.6

0.3

0.1

0.1

0.2

1.3

1.2

0.5

1.4

1.0

GuineaBissau
Samoa

0.4
0.04

0.6
0.05

5.0
4.5

33
5

25

14.2
28.7

10.3
26.7

4.0
0.2

6.7

6.7

4.0
0.2

1.5
13.7

1.2
5.8

3.2
0.2

0.5
0.1

3.9
2.0

1.2
7.3

Liberia
Solomon Islands

1.0
0.1

1.4
0.2

5.7
4.6

38
15

24
240

11.4
34.6

10.3
27.3

0.2
2.1

0.6
13.6

0.6
13.3

0.3

0.2
2.1

4.1
8.8

3.8
1.3

1.6
1.5

0.0
0.1

b
Mali
Tuvalu

3.3

4.9

6.1
3.1

46
3

28

10.3
30.5

9.9
22.4

2.9
2.8

0.1
8.5

0.1
8.5

0.4
1.3

4.0
8.4

2.7
2.2

0.1
0.5

2.5
1.5

0.5
8.1

Mauritania
Vanuatu

0.9
0.1

1.3
0.1

4.8
4.0

21

44
230

9.3
38.4

8.0
36.8

0.3
2.7

0.1
6.1

0.1
5.8

0.0
0.3

0.3
2.5

1.0
10.6

5.7
15.7

0.4
1.1

0.5
0.8

1.3
1.6

0.1

Female
Male
0.3
0.0
Sterilization
0.3

0.1
IUD
1.0

2.1
Injectables
3.9

5.6
Pill
2.5

Nigerb
Nigeria
Senegal

3.7
5.9
2013
2025
39.2
54.9
Women Ages 15-49
3.4
(in millions) 4.8

Sierra Leone

1.5

1.9

Togo

1.7

2.3

EASTERN AFRICA
Burundi

87
2.4

127
3.5

7.6
51
23
13.9
Lifetime % of Women
Lifetime
Any
6.0
29
29
17.5
Births per Ages 20-24
Risk of
Method (%)
Woman
Giving
5.0
22 Birth Maternal
54Death,
17.8
(TFR)
by Age 18
2010
4.9
38
23
11.0
1 in:
4.7
17
80
15.2

12.2
Total
10.5
Modern
Methods
16.1

0.4
Total Long-Acting
1.3
Reversible
Contraceptives
3.7

0.1
Total
0.3
Permanent
Methods
0.3

10.0

0.6

13.1

1.9

0.3

0.0
Male
2.4
Condom
0.6

4.2
Other
0.5
Modern
Methods
2.9

1.7
Tota
7.0
Traditio
Metho
1.7

1.0

6.2

5.1

Modern
Methods
(%)
0.3
0.0
0.2

4.6

4.0

0.1

0.8

1.0

6.0

2.4

2.5

1.8

2.0

5.1

27

55

33

28

15

6.2

11

31

21.9

17.7

3.3

0.6

0.6

2.7

10.4

2.4

1.0

0.6

4.1

Comoros

0.2

0.2

4.3

67

19.4

14.2

1.7

0.8

0.8

0.1

5.6

3.1

2.1

2.4

5.2

Djibouti

0.2

0.3

3.7

140

19.0

18.0

0.6

6.1

10.9

1.0

1.0

1.5

2.2

NOTES
Eritrea

* Women who are currently married or in22.3


union,
Ethiopia

Kenya generally ages 15-49.

z Less than 0.5.


Madagascar

Data are unavailable or inapplicable


Malawi

32.6
d

10.8

15.2

5.5

7.8

3.7

5.5

a Data on use of family planning for Sudan and


Mauritius
0.3
2013
Population Reference Bureau

South Sudan pertain to pre-secession and


Mozambique
5.9in
some cases are estimates.

0.3
f

8.2
g

Unless
recent
Some4.9
women reported
using more
25
86 than one 8.0
7.3otherwise noted,
0.4 data refer to
0.2the most
0.2
0.4
2.6
1.4
0.6
2.1
survey/estimate
between
2002
and
2013.
method.
4.8
22
67
28.6
27.3
3.7
0.5
0.5

0.3
20.8
2.1
0.2
3.4
Other
include55female and45.5
Totals
for Any Method,
and
4.5Modern Methods
26
39.4
3.5 Modern Methods,
4.8
4.8
0.0
1.6
21.6
7.2
1.8
2.4
male sterilization.
Traditional
Methods
due to rounding,
4.6
36
81
39.9
29.2
1.9may not add 1.2
1.1
0.1
0.4
17.9
6.0
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2.5
Other
include36female and46.1
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in some surveys,
5.6Modern Methods
35
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1.6
9.7
0.1
0.3
25.8
2.5
2.4
1.4
male sterilization, injectables, and implants.
or
use
of
multiple
methods.
1.4

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8.9 FAMILY
0.1 PLANNING
1.4
3.7
16.02013 DATA
8.9 SHEET0.3 10
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16
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only.
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Total may
5.9
40
43
11.6
11.3 averages for
0.1Unmet Need,0.2
0.2

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ent
ds

MARRIED WOMEN
USING FAMILY PLANNING*
MARRIED WOMEN USING FAMILY PLANNING*
DEMOGRAPHY
Modern Methods (%)
Sterilization

Female
18

Male

IUD

13

Injectables

Pill

WORLD
5
8

Male
Condom
8

Other Modern
Methods

Traditional Methods (%)


Modern
Methods (%)
Married Women With Unmet
Married Women Using
Modern
Lifetime % of Women Lifetime
RiskofofSupply of
Women Ages 15-49
Need for Family Planning (%)
Contraception, by Wealth Quintile (%)
Source
Births per Ages 20-24
Death,
Any
Total
Total Long-Acting
Total
Total
Other Maternal
(in millions)
Sterilization
Modern
Methods (%)
Woman Giving
Birth
2010
Method Spacing
Modern
Permanent Middle
Traditional
Periodic
Traditional
Limiting Reversible
Poorest
Richest
Female Male
(TFR)
by Age
18
1 in:
2013
2025
(%)
Methods
Methods Fifth
Methods
Abstinence
Withdrawal
Methods
Public
Private
Births
Births Contraceptives
Total
Fifth
Fifth IUD

180

63

57

1317

291
10

274

1.6

3,800

72

63

6
1,542

3
1,686

3
2.6

150

62

56

1418

21

19

14

1,162
8

1,357
4

3.0
4

20 1

120
60

38
54

10

47 10

520

34 16

42
15

1 48

9 Armenia
9

5
2

15

LESS
9 DEVELOPED
9
5(EXCL. CHINA)2
LEAST
DEVELOPED
11
10
2

222
5

297
3

4.4
2

30 1

52
60

34
35

14

29 10

224

23 3

273

37

11 Azerbaijan
10

5
267

3
361

1
4.8

25 1

59
46

38
33

15

27

523

17 2

242

34

9 Georgia
9

5
211

3
297

1
5.2

28 1

59
39

37
26

16

21

225

10 2

162

29

1
18

AFRICA
9
9

SUBSAHARAN
AFRICA
10
5
2

18

NORTHERN

26 AFRICA
1

2.3

1.0

36.1

1.5

6.8

Algeria

45.9

2.3

10 Iraq

655

3
64

2
3.2

120

53

47

1817

42

47

51

Jordan
26b

9.4
11.0

4.1
12.0

3.3
3.0

2.0

430

61.4

52.0 6

11
2.3

50

52

54

2.3

Lebanon
45.9

2.3

f
7.4Oman
11.9

0.7

0.7

0.5

2.7
21.0

0.4
25.2

0.2
3.0

7 2.0

58
490

39
60.3

57.6 8

12
36.6

52 1.0

591.0

62

36.1

2.3

0.4

21.5
1.8

16.3
2.0

2.9
2.5

2.4

620

41.9

20

20.4 7

27
6.8

15 1.5

201.5

26

6.8

55

59

4.2

Morocco

48.4

4.1

10.6
9.2

4.4
9.5

4.1
2.7

8 2.1

56
400

42
67.4

56.7 7

11
4.2

0.3

0.3

Sudan
0.5 a 4.3

0.3

0.0

1.9
9.2

0.2
12.6

4.6
0.1

1.6

31

7.6

5.7

0.3
29

5.6

27.8

Tunisia
1.4
14.5

1.3

0.9

8.7
3.1

8.0
3.1

0.6
2.2

0.1

860

51.5

12
28.1

676

223

5 z

0.1

0.5

2.1

5.0
2.5

7.9 10

1.5
27

2 0.1

50.1

Benin
2.0 b

1.3

1.8

2
2

Egypt
7.4
11.9

WESTERN
4
4AFRICA2

1.4

Libya

9.3

6WESTERN
7 ASIA6

14

(Excl.China)
ASIA

19

13

5ASIA

Male
Condom

2.5
3

18

Pill

1,960
3

21

Injectables

1,834
6

MORE
DEVELOPED

LESS
6 DEVELOPED
7
6

WEALTH
MARRIED WOMEN USING FA

UNMET NEED

3
107
2.9
3.5

60.2

1
5.7

29 1

38
35

57
18

16

5.2
0.8

23 1.3

53
42

54
12.9

17

12

0 0.3
5.6

Palestinian
9.3 Territory
2.3
Arabiaf
Saudi48.4

57

4.2

30.3

20

0.3

0.5Syria 4.3

0.3

5.6

27.8

1.4Turkey
14.5

1.3

z 21

4 Yemen4

13

0.5

SOUTH1.3
CENTRAL
2.0
1.8A

10z

CENTRAL
6.2
3.2 ASIA 1.6

0.2

0.3

Burkina
Faso
6.2
3.2

1.6

3.5

1.2
3.9

1.0
5.7

0.1
6.0

28 0.0

74
55

24
16.2

18

15.0 7

25
3.7

7 0.2

100.2

34

0.3

14.8

2.2

Cape Verde
11.3
21.4

6.1

1.3

4.3
0.1

1.9
0.1

2.2
2.4

22 0.1

85
480

10
61.3

57.1 10

17
3.0

14.8

14.8

2.2

11.3Kazakhstan
21.4

6.1

0.1

0.1

Cte
2.4 d'Ivoire
7.1

1.8

1.1

5.7
4.8

3.9
6.4

0.6
5.0

16 1.2

26
53

61
18.2

20

12.5 8

27
0.3

7 0.1

90.1

20

0.1

2.4Kyrgyzstan
7.1 b

1.8
0.6

0.6

0.3

b 2.1
Gambia
3.9

0.6

0.6

0.9
0.4

0.2
0.6

5.8
0.3

23 0.4

56

9.0

17

8.1 5

0.9
22

4 0.6

80.6

16

0.3

3.9Tajikistan
2.1b

1.5

0.0

0.6

Ghana
8.8

2.6

1.9

11.3
6.7

8.5
8.5

4.2
0.9

16 1.9

68
39

54
34.7

16

23.4 10

2.4
26

17 1.5

271.5

0.023

0.6

8.8Turkmenistan
7.7
2.6

0.1

0.2

b 1.2
Guinea
1.3

0.5

1.4

1.0
2.7

0.3
3.9

5.1
0.3

44 0.4

30
36

385.6

13

4.6 9

0.3
22

3 0.1

4.0

GuineaBissau
1.5
1.2

3.2

0.5

3.9
0.4

1.0
0.6

5.0

33 2.8

25

14.2

10.3 1

4.06

0.6

0.2

Liberia
4.1

3.8

1.6

0.0

1.2
1.0

1.0
1.4

5.7
0.2

38

24
51

40
11.4

24

10.3 11

0.2
36

0.1

0.4

Mali
4.0 b

2.7

0.1

2.5

0.5
3.3

0.0
4.9

6.1
0.1

46 0.4

28
52

44
10.3

20

9.9 7

2.9
28

0.1

0.0

0.3

Mauritania
1.0
5.7

0.4

0.5

1.3
0.9

0.2
1.3

1.0
4.8

21 0.1

69
44

239.3

16

8.0 9

0.1

0.1

Niger
2.1 b

5.6

0.0

4.2

1.7
3.7

0.1
5.9

7.6

51 1.6

23
67

30
13.9

13

0.3

0.0

1.0

Nigeria
3.9
2.5

2.4

0.5

7.0
39.2

3.6
54.9

6.0
1.6

29 1.8

29
23

74
17.5

13

0.3

1.0

Senegal
6.2
5.1

0.6

2.9

1.7
3.4

0.5
4.8

5.0
0.2

22 1.1

54
84

14
17.8

22

16.1 8

23
50

45
11.0

18

10.0 10

0.6
27

80

15.2

23

13.1 14

1.9
37

7.7

Sierra
4.6 Leone
4.0

0.1

0.8

1.0
1.5

1.9

4.9

38

Togo
6.0

2.5

1.8

2.0
1.7

0.9
2.3

4.7
0.1

17 1.0

0.2

1.3Uzbekistan
1.2

0.5

23

4.0

SOUTH1.2
ASIA
1.5

3.2

3 0.6

130.6

17

0.2

4.1Afghanistan
3.8

1.6

3 0.1

40.1

16

0.4

4.0Bangladesh
2.7

0.1

25
0.3

1 0.1

70.1

0.016

0.3

1.0Bhutan5.7

0.4

12.2 3

0.4
16

2 0.1

20.1

16

0.1

2.1India 5.6

0.0

10.5 6

1.3
19

2 0.3

90.3

0.021

1.0

3.9Iran

2.5

2.4

3.7
30

6 0.3

160.3

30

1.0

6.2Maldives
5.1

0.6

0.3

0.0

0.2

EASTERN
15
6AFRICA 2

587

0.6

2.7

Burundi 2.4
10.4

1.0

0.6

2.4
4.1

3.5
1.9

0.8

0.1

Comoros
5.6
3.1

2.1

2.4

0.2
5.2

0.2
3.2

4.3
1.9

0.1

67

19.4

14.2

1.7

0.8

Djibouti
6.1
10.9

1.0

0.2
1.0

0.3

3.7

1.0

140

19.0

12

18.0 6

0.6
18

0.2

0.4

0.6

2.1

1.5
0.8

2.2
0.7

4.9
0.1

25 0.0

86
74

238.0

22

7.3 7

0.4
29

1 0.2

Eritrea
2.6

2.4

1.4

127
2

13

10

11 0.3

40.1

21

4.6Nepal4.0

0.1

120.3

0.018

0.2

6.0Pakistan
2.4b

2.5

5.1
1

27 1

55
70

33
27

16

28 11

326

18 2

272

42

15 Sri Lanka
6

6.2
2.3

11

31
87

21.9
12

23

17.7 10

3.3
32

15 0.6

170.6

26

2.7

SOUTHEAST
ASIA
10.4
2.4
1.0

0.8

0.1

5.6Cambodia
3.1

6.1Indonesia
10.9

40.2

18

0.4

2.6Laos 1.4

0.6

2.1

0.5

0.3

Ethiopia 2.1
20.8

0.2

3.4

22.3
1.3

32.6
0.9

4.8
0.3

22 0.1

67
82

28.6
15

17

27.3 10

3.7
26

13 0.5

240.5

48

0.3

20.8Malaysia
2.1

0.2

4.8

0.0

1.6

Kenya
21.6

1.8

2.4

10.8
6.0

15.2
4.7

4.5
0.7

26 0.7

55
57

45.5
42

13

39.4 13

3.5
26

17 4.8

434.8

0.048

1.6

21.6Myanmar
7.2

1.8

7.2

1.1

0.1

0.4

Madagascar
17.9
6.0

1.1

2.5

5.5
10.8

7.8
9.7

4.6
0.8

36 0.2

81
73

39.9
27

10

29.2 9

1.9
19

18 1.2

291.1

0.136

0.4

17.9Philippines
6.0

1.1

9.7

0.1

0.3

Malawi 2.5
25.8

2.4

1.4

3.7
3.9

5.5
0.8

5.6
1.8

35 1.2

36
74

46.1
12

12

42.2 14

1.6
26

35 9.8

419.7

0.148

0.3

25.8Thailand
2.5

2.4

Mauritius
8.9 2013
0.1 Population
1.4 Reference
3.7 Bureau
16.0

8.9

0.3

0.3
36.5

0.3
10.1

1.4
26.4

75.8

39.3

0.2

1.1

0.3

0.3
5.9

0.1
8.2

5.9
0.1

22
11.6

16

11.3 13

1.54 FAMILY PLANNING


9.0
0.1 2013
1.4 DATA SHEET
3.7TimorLeste
16.0
8.9
WORLDWIDE
11
0.1
29
3 0.2
70.2
30
0.1
5.1Vietnam
4.5

0.1

Mozambique
5.1
4.5

notes
0.0 on 1,000

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40 0.1

43
77

8.9
1.1

0.3
2

0.0

0.2

Togo
6.0

2.4

2.5

EASTERN
15
6AFRICA 2

1.8

1.7
2.0

587

2.3
0.9
127
2

4.7
0.1

17 1.0

80

5.1
1

27 1

55
70

11

0.6

2.7

Burundi 2.4
10.4

1.0

0.6

2.4
4.1

3.5
1.9

6.2
2.3

0.8

0.1

Comoros
5.6
3.1

2.1

2.4

0.2
5.2

0.2
3.2

4.3
1.9

8
ent
ds
2

MARRIED
FAMILY
Djibouti
0.2
MARRIED

WOMEN
6.1 USING
10.9

1.0PLANNING*
1.0

0.2

0.4
Modern Methods
(%)
0.5

0.3
Sterilization
4.8
0.0
1.6
Female
Male
IUD
1.1
0.1
0.4

Eritrea
2.6

1.4

Ethiopia 2.1
20.8
Kenya 7.2
21.6
Injectables
Pill
Madagascar
17.9
6.0

0.6
0.2
1.8
Male
Condom
1.1

2.1
3.4
Other2.4
Modern
Methods
2.5

1.5
0.8
22.3
1.3
Total
10.8
6.0
Traditional
Methods
5.5
10.8

0.1

15.2

23

13.1 14

1.9
37

11 0.3

120.3

33
27

16

28 11

326

18 2

272

31
87

21.9
12

23

17.7 10

3.3
32

15 0.6

170.6

67

19.4

14.2

1.7

0.8

0.8

WOMEN
USING
PLANNING*
3.7
FAMILY
140
19.0
0.3

1.0

2.2 Methods
4.9
0.7
0.1(%)
Traditional
32.6
4.8
0.9
0.3
15.2
4.5
4.7
0.7
Periodic
Abstinence
Withdrawal
7.8
4.6
9.7
0.8

25 0.0
22 0.1
Other
26 0.7
Traditional
Methods
36
0.2

86
74

238.0

67
28.6
82 of Supply
15
Source
of
Modern
(%)
55
45.5
57 Methods
42
Public
Private
81
39.9
73
27

UNMET
18.0 6
12

NEED
0.6
18

0.4
22
7 With Unmet
29
Married7.3
Women
Need for
Family
(%)
27.3
17
10 Planning3.7
26
13 39.4
13
Spacing
Limiting
Births
10 29.2Births
9

WEALTH

0.018

0.2

17 4.8
Poorest
Fifth
18 1.2

434.8
Middle
Fifth
291.1

2.5

15 Sri Lanka
6

26

2.7

SOUTHEAST
ASIA
10.4
2.4
1.0

0.1

5.6Cambodia
3.1

6.1Indonesia
10.9

2.6Laos 1.4

0.6

42

18
0.4
1 0.2Women40.2
Married
Using Modern
Contraception,
Wealth
0.5 Quintile
48(%) 0.3
13 0.5 by24

3.5
26
Total
1.9
19

6.0Pakistan
2.4b

2
2.1

20.8Malaysia
2.1

0.2

0.0
48
Richest
Fifth
0.1
36

1.6

21.6Myanmar
7.2

1.8

0.4

17.9Philippines
6.0

1.1

ASIA
Thailand
25.8
2.5

2.4

18
9.7

3
0.1

13
0.3

Malawi
5
8
25.8
2.5

8
2.4

2
1.4

6 3.7
3.9

3 5.5
0.8

3
5.6
1.8

35 1.2

36
74

46.1
12

12

42.2 14

17
1.6
26

35 9.8

419.7

0.148

0.3

8.9

0.1

1.4

Mauritius

3.7
16.0

8.9

0.3

10 0.3
36.5

0.3
10.1

1.4
26.4

0.0

1,000

75.8

39.3

1.54

9.0

8.9

0.1

1.4

(Excl.
ASIA
TimorLeste
3.7
16.0China)

19
0.2

14
0.1

Mozambique
6
7
5.1
4.5

6
1.1

2
0.3

6
0.3
5.9

3
0.1
8.2

3
5.9
0.1

40 0.1

43
77

22
11.6

16

11.3 13

18
0.1
29

0.2
3

0.2
7

30

0.1

WESTERN
Vietnam
5.1
4.5 ASIA1.1

15
0.8

1
0.0

5
0.5

Rwanda
9
9
26.3
7.1

5
2.9

2
6.8

8 2.9
6.4

4 4.2
2.9

4
4.7
3.5

1
5 0.1

60
54
92

38
51.6
7

10
11

45.1 10

20
6.8
21

34 0.8
39

420.8
47

48
0.050

0.5

Armenia
EAST
ASIA
26.3
7.1

2.9

Somalia
11
10
0.2
0.8

2
0.0

5 2.3
13.4

3 3.4
0.4

2
6.8
0.3

1
12.8

60
16

35
14.6

14
21

1.2 10
5

24
0.1
26

23
0

27
0

37
4

0.1

China 0.8
0.2Azerbaijan

0.0

2
0.8

2
0.1

5
2.5
2.7

3
0.0
3.9

1
5.1
0.1

1
2.5

59

383.5

15

1.0 8

23
0.0

17 0.0

240.0

34

0.0

China,0.2
Hong Kong
0.0Georgia
0.8

1
0.1

2
0.0

4
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8.9
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18.9
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6
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12.5
3

5.4
1.2
5

3.3
1.2
2

2.0
2.1
1

1
0.0

8,100
70

64.8

27

16

61.411

8.4
26

7.7
4 0.6

25

23.3
2.7

Norway

31.0
10.4
2.4

12.8
1.0

7.4
0.6

6.3
1.2
4.1

1.2
1.9

1.8

2.3

7,900
87

88.4

12

23

82.210

26.6
32

8.0
1 0.8

21.0

10.0
0.1

4.0
2.4

8.0
14.6
5.2

2.0
14.2
3.2

2.0
6.0
1.9

0.1
0.0

4,600

84.0

84.0

11.0

1.0

43

1.0

39

1.7

1.0

8,200

12

18

c,g
United
Kingdom
2.0
28.0
27.0
5.6
3.1
2.1

WESTERN
EUROPE

6.1
10.9

11 27
18

129

18

12

Iran

8.5
40.7
5.8

2.0

24.3

7.9Maldives
9.7

6.7

Nepal

Pakistan
29 b

28

Sri Lanka
17.2

23.3

27

42

8.4

177.7

26

23.3

29.0

8.0

21.0

10.0

Indonesia

15 7.7

12.7

1.2Bangladesh
6.7
50.3

.9 23 0.1
1.5
.1

2.3

SOUTHEAST

31.0 ASIA
12.8
2.0Cambodia
28.0

27.0

29

.2

3 0.2

14

9.7
0.4

Belgium

44.8
2.6
1.4

0.6

18.4
2.1

1.5
2.5
0.8

2.4
0.7

1.8

0.1

0.0

7,500
74

74.6

23

22

72.9 7

9.7
29

18

9.7

Laos 44.8

.5

8 0.5

13

22.7
0.3

e 41.5
France

20.8
2.1

6.8
0.2

3.8
3.4

1.7
14.3
1.3

0.3
14.0
0.9

2.0
1.0
0.3

0.1
0.4

6,200
82

76.6

15

17

74.810
2

22.7
2
26

13

24

48

22.7

Malaysia
41.5

6.8

8.0
26

Myanmar
40.0

9.0

23

.0 20 4.8
3.0
.8

7.0
0.0
22

8.0
1.6

Netherlands

40.0
21.6
7.2

9.0
1.8

0.0
2.4

3.5
4.7

1.7

0.7

0.7

10,500
57

31 1.1

.2

0.1
37

0.4

EASTERN
EUROPE

17.9
6.0
1.1

2.5

1573
10.8

65

9.7

1.5

0.8

0.2

2,500
73

.4
.8

2.4
9.7

0.0
0.1

25.7
0.3

Belarus
0.0
10.4
25.8
2.5

17.5
2.4

0.0
1.4

16.6
2.3
3.9

5.5
2.0
0.8

1.6
9.6
1.8

1.2
1.5

16,300
74

.7
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Moldova
4.7 2013
0.0
25.2
0.1 Bureau
3.6
0.1
1.4 Reference
3.7
16.0
8.9
Population

7.4
8.9

2.9
0.3

23.9
0.9
36.5

3.5
0.8
10.1

19.6
1.3
26.4

1.1

0.3

13.0
36.0
0.3

32.8

0.1

1.7

0.1

45 0.2

.2

61

0.1

Russia

5.1

4.5

2.0
3.8
6.0

0.9 on 1,500
0.0

See5 notes
page69
16
0.1

2,000
77

69.0

42

13

67.013

68

27

10

53

19

72.6

12

12

56.014

25.7
26

25.2
11
4.7
43
0.051
25.2DATA SHEET
0.1TimorLeste
3.6
4 FAMILY37
PLANNING
4.7
2013
WORLDWIDE
14

30

Vietnam
29
3
7

31
67.8

43.8 8

68.0

22

16

55.013

17 10.0
18

49 2.4
35

433.0

7.048

8.0

29

36

592.4
41

0.048
59

25.7

Philippines

0.0Thailand
10.4

17.5
7.4

.7

.0

5
1 9

14

16

14

4 7.7

12

NORTHERN

29 EUROPE
28

175

159

1.6

823

23
2

1.9
6

4,200

5,100

83

13

82

8.4

c 17.2
Ireland

23.3

12.5

5.4
1.2

3.3
1.2

2.0
2.1

0.0

8,100

64.8

61.4

8.4

25

23.3

Norway

31.0

12.8

7.4

6.3
1.2

1.2

1.8

7,900

88.4

82.2

26.6

8,200

MARRIED
MARRIED
FAMILY4.0PLANNING*
c,g
United
Kingdom
21.0
10.0WOMEN
2.0 USING
28.0
27.0
8.0
14.6
1 8.0
6
23

31 18

26

Modern29

Methods
(%)

9.7
3
14
Sterilization
ent 8
22.7
13
Male
ds 20Female
IUD
.0
3.0
7.0
8.0
22

EUROPE

3
37

13

WESTERN
EUROPE

Belgium

44.8
e 41.5
France

Injectables
Pill
Netherlands

40.0

6.8
Male
Condom
9.0

EASTERN
5
8EUROPE
8

43

WOMEN
USING FAMILY
PLANNING*
2.0
14.2
2.0
6.0
0.0
4,600

84.0

39

1.7 (%)
Traditional
Methods
1.8
2.4

Other3.8
Modern
Methods
0.0

2.5
1.5
Total
1.7
14.3
Traditional
Methods
3.8
2.0

673
15

365

3
1.5

18.4

0.3
14.0
2.0
1.0
Periodic
Abstinence
Withdrawal
1.7
3.5


7,500
of Supply74.6
of
Source
Other
Modern
0.4
6,200
Methods76.6
(%)
Traditional
Methods
Public
Private

10,500
69.0

2,500

UNMET
84.0 NEED
11.0

With Unmet

Married
Women
Need
Family
(%)
72.9
for
Planning9.7

74.8
2
Spacing
Limiting
Births
67.0Births

22.72
Total
8.0

68

53

17

27

7.7

12

28

8.4

17.2

23.3

23.3

31.0

12.8

10.0

2.0

28.0

27.0

WomenUsing
Modern

Married
Contraception,
(%) 9.7
by Wealth
Quintile

29

7.7

WEALTH
29.0
8.0 21.0


Poorest
Fifth
10.0

Middle
Fifth
3.0

22.7
Richest
Fifth
7.0
8.0

44.8

41.5

6.8

40.0

9.0

ASIA

.4

2.4

0.0

25.7

Belarus

0.0
10.4

17.5

0.0

10
16.6
2.3

2.0
5.5

1.6
9.6

1.5

16,300

72.6

56.0

25.7

2.4
49

2.4
59

0.059

25.7

ASIA (Excl.
0.0
10.4China) 17.5

.7

4.7
19

2
0.0

14
25.2

Moldova
6
7
0.1
3.6

6
7.4

2
2.9

6 0.9
23.9

3
3.5
0.8

3
19.6
1.3

5 0.9

1,500
69

31
67.8

43.8 8

18
25.2
11

4.7
37

4.7
43

0.051

25.2

WESTERN
0.1
3.6 ASIA7.4

1
61

Russia
9

836.0
13.0

432.8

4
1.7

60
2,000

38
68.0

10

55.010

20

34

42

48

2
23.8

2
0.5

511.3
19.1

3
7.2
9.7

2
10.3
1.5

1.6
3 1

60
74
2,200

35
5
66.7

14
4

6
47.510

24
10
17.7

23
36 0.6

27
470.6

53
37

331

1
1.4

59
10,200

38

15

23

17

24

34

3
0.8
0.8

1
57.9
1.8

3 1

59
2,200
53

37
47
69.3

16
4

10.6 8
9

25
0.9
13

16
113.0

0.029
14

0.9

0.7Iraq

45 15

.6 47 3
0.6

68

1
17.7

SOUTHERN
9
9 EUROPE
2

536

Albania
10
5
0.7
1.6

2
0.4

5 0.8
58.7

.0 62 2
3.0

0.0
68

1
0.9

.2

0.0

18
3.8

2.3
3.6

0.2

Ukraine
11
10
0.0
4.8

2
4.0

10
11 3.0

17.7

Armenia
0.0Azerbaijan
4.8
Georgia
1.6

23.8

4.0

BosniaHerzegovina

26
1
0.0
1.6
6.2

1
0.2

6 0.9
33.8

3
0.8
3.7

2
1.2
29.8

2
0.3

11,400

45.8

5
3

12.0 7
6

17
3.8
9

42
7 0.2

47
110.2

0.051
20

3.8

b
0.0Jordan1.6

6.2

Greece

45.9
4.8

1.4
3.6

9.4
2.5
30.3

4.1
2.2

3.3
1.4
28.8

2.0
1.5

25,500

76.2

45.9 6

11
3.6

50

52

54

3.6

Lebanon
4.8

33.9

2.7
0.5
27.4

0.4
0.5
2.1

0.2
1.5
25.3

2.0
0.1

58
6,300

39
40.2

3
5

8
12.8 12

12
2.0
17

52
8 0.7

59
130.7

0.062
19

2.0

f
0.2Oman1.6

8.3

21.5
0.1
22.2

16.3
0.1
3.9

2.9
1.7
17.7

2.4
0.5

7,400

39.4

20
4

7
17.2 22

27
9.7
26

15
8 0.1

20
170.1

26
23

9.7

2.3
33.9

.0
.7

0.7
1.0

0.0

36.1
2.0

Macedonia
7.4
11.9
0.2
1.6

0.7
8.3

0.5
0.0

.5
.1

0.1
1.5

6.8
9.7

Montenegro

9.3
2.4

2.3
4.3

0.4
0.6

.1

5.1

Palestinian
2.4 Territory
4.3
Arabiaf 11.2
Saudi58.9

4.2
7.3

Portugal

48.4
58.9

11.2

4.1

10.6
2.5
5.6

4.4
2.2
2.1

4.1
1.3
3.5

2.1
0.0

56
9,200

42
86.8

82.5 7

11
7.3

55 5.1

595.1

57

7.3

.3
.2 51 0.3
0.2

0.0
57

0.3
3.2

Serbia
0.5
0.0

4.3
4.4

0.3
13.5

0.0
0.2

1.9
2.3
39.3

0.2
2.0
7.9

0.1
1.4
30.3

3 1.6
1.1

4,900

60.8

21.5 4

29
3.2
7

0 0.2
11

30.2
20

0.020
31

3.2

0.0Syria 4.4

13.5

.6
.5

5.6

7.9

27.8
6.4

Spain
1.4
14.5
0.2
17.2

1.3
24.8

0.9
0.2

8.7
11.1
3.5

8.0
9.6
0.3

0.6
1.3
1.9

0.1
1.3

12,000

65.7

62.3

12
6.4

13.5

5.6

7.9

6.4

0.2Turkey
17.2

24.8

6 9

310

1
2.4

38
460

1.8
14.6

2.1
3.9

5.0
5.6
4.2

2.9
6.0
1.7

0.8
1.9
2.5

1.3

42
8,100

OCEANIA
4
4

.1
.9 45 0.1
6.6

9.3
62

0.5
1.6

.2
0.2
.1 66 18.2

3.9
67

0.3
0.7

Guam
6.2
3.2
4.6
24.0

1.6
6.9

3.5
0.0

1.2
0.04
8.3

1.0
0.04
2.5

0.1
2.9
2.1

0.0
3.7

.8
.5

4.0
14.8

0.5

2.2
0.6

Kiribati
11.3
21.4
7.6
1.3

6.1
0.4

1.3
3.6

4.3
0.03

1.9
0.03
3.3

2.2
3.6
1.0

9 0.1

.1
0.1
.2 73 25.0

0.2
73

0.1

Marshall
Islands
2.4
7.1
1.8
9.2
2.7
1.4

1.1
3.8

5.7
2.2

3.9
1.4

0.6
3.9

21 1.2
0.2

Australia
2.0
1.3
2.1
30.0

57
63

16

23

54
72.3

17

68.110

27
4.4

74

24
66.6

18

58.3 7

85
86

10
22.3
7

6
14

18.010
14

26
94

61
44.6
5

20
3

42.4 8
5

10

Yemen

21

9.313

1.6

SOUTH
CENTRAL
2.1
30.0
14.6A

3.934

0.7

CENTRAL
4.6
24.0 ASIA 6.9

0.517

0.6

7.6Kazakhstan
1.3

0.4

9.2Kyrgyzstan
2.7 b

1.4
2.8

2 15.9

56.6

25
0.7

7 22.1

10
18.2

17
3.8
28

4.5
26

4.0
14

27
3.8
8

7 25.2
38

9
25.0
42

0.220
42

.6
.5

0.6
13.3

0.2

0.3
3.8

Nauru
3.9
2.3

2.1
0.6

0.6
2.8

0.6
0.0

0.9
12.6

0.2
4.7

0.3
3.0
4.5

0.4
3.3

35.6

17
16

23.0 5
7

22
3.8
24

4 13.5

8
13.3

0.216

3.8

2.3Tajikistan
0.6b

.5
.3

1.3
1.5

0.0

0.6
0.9

Palau
8.8
4.4

7.7
16.9

2.6
0.6

1.9
5.6

11.3
3.1

8.5
0.6

0.9
2.2
0.0

1.9
2.5

39

54
32.8

16

29.710

26
6.5

17 1.3

271.3

0.023

0.9

4.4Turkmenistan
16.9
0.6

.1

1.4

1.0
1.8

0.3
2.4

0.3
4.0

0.4

36
110

38
35.7

13

22

13

Uzbekistan

3.2
0.2

0.5
0.1

3.9
0.04
2.0

1.0
0.05
1.2

4.5
0.6

5 2.8
0.2

93

28.7
5

5
20

1
26.7 25

6
0.2
46

3 6.7
28

10
276.7

23
32

0.2

SOUTH5.8
ASIA
13.7

0.2

0.2
2.1

Solomon
Islands 1.6
4.1
3.8
8.8
1.3
1.5

1.5

0.4
1.3

Tuvalu
4.0
8.4

0.1

0.2

.7 72 6.7

71

4.0
0.2

.6 35 13.3
0.6

0.3
28

.1
.5 67 0.1
8.5

68

.1

0.0
0.3

0.3
2.5

.1 35 0.1

45
Female
Male
.3
0.3
0.0

ent
ds Sterilization
.3
0.3

0.1
IUD
1.0

.3

5.8
0.1

Papua
New
1.3
1.2
0.5

Guinea

Samoa
1.5
1.2
13.7
5.8

0.0
0.1

1.2
0.1
7.3

1.0
0.2
4.7

0.2
4.6
2.2

15 0.3

51
240
83

40
34.6
12

24
7

27.311
4

36
2.1
11

3 13.6
24

13
13.3
32

0.317
25

2.1

8.8Afghanistan
1.3

2.7
2.2

0.1
0.5

2.5
1.5

0.5
8.1

0.0
5.9

0.1
3.1
1.2

3 0.4
1.0

52
86

44
13
30.5

20
12

7
22.4 12

28
2.8
24

3 8.5
20

48.5
22

16
24

1.3

8.4Bangladesh
2.2

Vanuatu
1.0
5.7
10.6
15.7

0.4
1.1

0.5
0.8

1.3
0.1
1.6

0.2
0.1
0.8

1.0
4.0
0.2

0.1
0.6

69
230

23
38.4

16

36.8 9

25
2.7

1 6.1
28

75.8
34

0.316
44

2.5

2.1
Injectables
3.9

5.6
Pill
2.5

0.0
Male
2.4
Condom
0.6

4.2
Other
0.5
Modern
Methods
2.9

1.0

6.2

5.1

47
Modern
Methods
(%)
0.0
0.2
0.3

NOTES

4.6

4.0

0.1

0.8

6.0

2.4

2.5

1.8

34

10.6Bhutan
15.7

India
1.7
0.1

1.6
67
30
13
3
16
2
2
16
2013
2025
Lifetime % of Women
Injectables
Pill
Total
Lifetime
Periodic Withdrawal
Other
Any SpacingTotalLimiting
Public
Private
Total
Poorest
Middle
Richest IUD
Total Long-Acting
Total
Female
Male
Iran
7.0
3.6
1.6
1.8
23
74
13
6
19
2
9
21
Births per Ages
20-24
Traditional
Risk of
Traditional
Method (%) Births
ModernBirths Reversible
Fifth
Fifth
Permanent Fifth
Women AgesAbstinence
15-49
Woman
Giving
Birth
Methods
Death, 14
Methods
Methods
Sterilization 30
Maldives
1.7(in millions) 0.5
0.2
1.1 Maternal84
22 Methods 8 Contraceptives
30
6
16
(TFR)
by Age 18
2010
Nepal
1.0

50
45
18
10
27
5
9
21
Traditional Methods (%)
Source
Married Women With Unmet
Married Women Using
Modern
Modern
Methods (%)
1 in: of Supply of
Modern
Need
Planning (%)
Contraception,
by12
Wealth Quintile
(%)
Pakistanb
2.0
0.9 women
0.1
1.0more than
Methods
(%)
23 for Family
14
37
11 data refer
c
Unless otherwise
noted,
to the most18
recent survey/estimate
Some
reported using
one
method.

0.5
1.1

Male
Condom

Sri Lanka
2
1
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Indonesia

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Excludes
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method.
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or use of multiple
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4 FAMILY
PLANNING
WORLDWIDE
2013 DATA SHEET
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5.6
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0.4
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2.1
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to pre-secession and
in
some cases
arecurrently
estimates.
are
union,
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75

Acknowledgments, Notes, Sources, and Definitions


ACKNOWLEDGMENTS

SOURCES

Authors: Donna Clifton and Toshiko Kaneda.


Special thanks to Charlotte Feldman-Jacobs,
Carl Haub, and Rhonda Smith at PRB; Michal
Avni, Yoonjoung Choi, Joan Kraft, and Shelley
Snyder at USAID; and Jay Gribble at Abt
Associates for their valuable comments and
assistance.

Data sources include Demographic and Health


Surveys (ICF International and national statistical
offices), Reproductive Health Surveys (U.S.
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention),
Multiple Indicator Cluster Surveys (UNICEF),
Pan-Arab Project for Family Health (PAPFAM),
national surveys, World Contraceptive Use 2012
(United Nations Population Division), 2013 World
Population Data Sheet (PRB), Trends in Maternal
Mortality: 1990 to 2010 (WHO, UNICEF, UNFPA
and The World Bank), and World Population
Prospects: The 2012 Revision (United Nations
Population Division).

NOTES
More developed regions, following the UN
classification, comprise all of Europe and
North America, plus Australia, Japan, and New
Zealand. All other regions and countries are
classified as less developed.
Sub-Saharan Africa: All countries of Africa
except the northern African countries of Algeria,
Egypt, Libya, Morocco, and Tunisia. Sudan is
also included in the Northern Africa region.
The least developed countries consist of
48 countries with especially low incomes,
high economic vulnerability, and poor human
development indicators; 33 of these countries
are in sub-Saharan Africa, 14 in Asia, and
one in the Caribbean. The criteria and list of
countries, as defined by the United Nations, can
be found at www.unohrlls.org/en/ldc/.
World and Regional Totals: Regional
population totals are rounded and include
small countries or areas not shown. Regional
and world rates and percentages are weighted
averages of countries for which data are
available; regional averages are weighted by
population size and are generally shown for
regions in which two-thirds
or more of the population was covered.
Selection Criteria: Countries highlighted in the
graphs were chosen based on available data,
geographic range, and topical relevance.
2013 Population Reference Bureau

DEFINITIONS

Lifetime Births per Woman (TFR)


The total fertility rate (TFR) or the average
number of children a woman would have
assuming that current age-specific fertility rates
remain constant throughout her childbearing
years (usually considered to be ages 15-49).
Percent of Women Giving Birth
by Age 18
Data refer to women ages 20-24 at the time
of the survey who had a least one birth before
their 18th birthday.
Lifetime Risk of Dying From
Maternal Causes
The probability that a 15-year-old woman will
eventually die from causes related to pregnancy
or childbirth. The measure combines the
probability of becoming pregnant and the risk
of death from each pregnancy (as measured by
the 2010 maternal mortality ratio).
Family Planning Methods
Modern methods of family planning include
clinic and supply methods such as the pill,
intrauterine device (IUD), injection, condom,


and sterilization. Other Modern Methods


include diaphragm, foam/jelly, implants, female
condom, lactational amenorrhea method (LAM),
and some natural family planning methods such
as the Standard Days Method.
Long-acting reversible contraceptives are
defined as intrauterine devices (IUDs) and
implants, such as Jadelle or Implanon.
Permanent methods are defined as tubal
ligation (female sterilization) and vasectomy
(male sterilization).
Traditional methods of family planning include
periodic abstinence (also called the rhythm
method) and withdrawal. Other Traditional
Methods include long-term abstinence
and prolonged breastfeeding. LAM is not
consistently reported across countries as
being either a modern or traditional method
and therefore may occasionally be included in
Other Traditional Methods.
Source of Supply of
Modern Methods
Public sources of modern methods include
government hospitals and clinics, dispensaries,
mobile clinics, government field workers,
and maternity centers. Private sources
include private hospitals, pharmacies,
doctors, community-based distributors, and
nongovernmental organizations. Also included
are shops, kiosks, friends, and relatives.
Unmet Need for Family Planning
Women have an unmet need for family planning
if they are married, fecund, of reproductive age
(generally ages 15-49) and say they prefer to
stop having children (limit their births) or want
to wait two or more years to have another
child (space their births), but are not using
contraception.

Percent of Married Women Using


Modern Contraception, by Wealth
Percent of married women ages 15-49 using
modern contraception, by wealth quintile.
Researchers divide the population into quintiles,
or five groups of equal size, based on an index
of surveyed household assets that serve as a
proxy measure for wealth.
This publication is made possible by the
generous support of the American people
through the United States Agency for
International Development (USAID) under
the terms of the IDEA Project (No. AIDOAA-A-10-00009). The contents are the
responsibility of the Population Reference
Bureau and do not necessarily reflect
the views of USAID or the United States
Government.
PRBs Family Planning Worldwide 2013 Data
Sheet is available in English, French, and
Spanish at www.prb.org.
To order this publication (available freeof-charge to audiences in developing
countriesquantities limited):
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Email: popref@prb.org
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rights reserved.
Cover photo credit:
Richard Lord. A group of young women in
Dar es Salaam, Tanzania, at an UMATI youth
clinic, a center for teens that offers family
planning services.

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