A new report from the Stop Stockouts Project (SSP) has found that contraceptives now represent the biggest share of medicine stockouts. A survey was undertaken by SSP in collaboration with the Ritshidze project from April to June 2022. The report forms part of a number of other reports the SSP has done since 2013. This was the findings of the latest report.
There are a variety of tools available today to prevent pregnancy including pills, intrauterine devices (IUDs), subdermal (under the skin) implants, injections, condoms, male and female sterilisation, and emergency contraception.
There are a variety of methods available today to prevent pregnancy, including pills, intrauterine devices, subdermal implants, injections, condoms, male and female sterilisation, and emergency contraception.