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1 European Board and College of Obstetrics and Gynaecology
Tackling Inequality in Access To Contraception In Europe International Session of EBCOG/TSOG/UNFPA- SRH Issues and Women’s Rights Dr Tahir Mahmood CBE MD, FRCPI, MBA, FACOG,FRCPE, FRCOG President EBCOG 18th May, 2017 Antalya International Session

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Challenges Inequitable access to all forms of contraception Inequality in access to long acting contraceptives Inequality in access to abortion service provision either Surgical or Medical methods And the fall out in some countries: is high teenage pregnancy rates and High maternal mortality rates International Session

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Taking stock - End of 2015 International Session Rolled into SDG 3

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6 Total methods across Europe
Pill # 28% Hormonal implant 1% Contraceptive patch Injectable Vaginal ring Intrauterine system 3% Copper intrauterine device 5% Male condom (as only method) 17% Other methods * 18% No method 25% # Not for emergency contraception * Include emergency contraception, vasectomy and methods regarded as being less reliable such as cap, diaphragm, female condom, spermicides, natural methods (basal temperature, rhythm/calendar method, withdrawal), and Persona ® International Session

7 Unmet needs for Contraception In EECA Region
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Unmet need for Contraception leads to untimed Pregnancy, thus needs access to Abortion Services International Session

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12 Percentage of pregnancies ending as abortion
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14 Abortion Provision Globally
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15 Abortion law around the world- Progress and Pushback
68- Countries currently prohibits abortion entirely or permits it only to save a women’s life 60- Countries allow a women to decide whether to terminate a pregnancy 57- Countries permit abortion to protect a women’s life and health 14- Countries permit abortion for socio-economic motives 39% of the world population lives in countries with highly restrictive laws governing abortion (Finer and Fine, 2013) International Session

16 Do women have a choice in all countries of Europe?
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18 Access to Abortion in Europe
Countries with more restrictive legislation-4 Permit on socio-economic grounds- 4 Available on request with compulsory waiting and Counselling -7 Countries with liberal legislation (up to 12 weeks) - 21 International Session

19 How to improve Sexual and Reproductive Health of the Women ?
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20 Multi-faceted Approach
Working with Organisations which can make a difference Understanding what works? Promoting availability of all effective methods of contraception including access to abortion Focusing on the totality of Sexual Health of Women as overall package Role of EBCOG and the National Societies International Session

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22 WHO Europe Action Plan for Sexual and Reproductive Health 2030
Provision of information and services that enable people to make informed decisions about contraception Prevent sexual violence and exploitation Reduce unmet needs for contraception by removing medical barriers to contraception Reduce STI by providing dynamic preventive and curative services That abortion services offer comprehensive information International Session

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24 Advocatıng A Comprehensıve Sexual and Reproductive Health Strategy
A comprehensive strategy of Capacity Building, Integrated Service delivery model for family Planning and Pregnancy Care at the Primary care Level to meet the local needs (Long Acting contraceptives, Post coital contraception and Sex Education in Schools) Full provision of family Planning Services will add value to overall wellbeing of Women and the Society. International Session

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Percentage of women experiencing an unintended pregnancy within the first year of use (Pearl index) International Session

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27 Effective access to contraception reduces abortion rate-Ukraine
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28 Access to Medical Abortion as an Outpatient Procedure
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29 Measurable benefits of investing in Family Planning Services
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30 Factors contributing to the improvements for the use of contraceptive methods
Training, Knowledge and skills by UNFPA/EBCOG Capacity Building and Communication National Society/Academic Institutions Political/Legal Framework committed to FP Adequate funding committed Capacity Building for SRH Professionals Individual user Govt. Policy for sexual and reproductive rights Advocacy for SRH strategy Socioeconomic and sociocultural system. International Session


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