TABLE. New Modern Method Users Among SAFPAC-Supported Facilities, July 2011–December 2013.
Country | Countrywide CPR for Modern Methodsa | No. of SAFPAC Facilities | WRA in Catchment Area | New Modern Contraceptive Usersb | % of LARCs Among All Modern Methods |
Chad | 5% | 21 | 405,984 | 21,191 | 72% |
DRC | 8% | 21 | 123,218 | 14,869 | 78% |
Djibouti | 18%c | 2 | 5,040 | 575 | 1% |
Mali | 8% | 8 | 14,210 | 3,093 | 51% |
Pakistan | 22% | 27 | 149,601 | 12,888 | 29% |
Total | NA | 79 | 698,053 | 52,616 | 61% |
Abbreviations: CPR, contraceptive prevalence rate; DRC, Democratic Republic of the Congo; LARCs, long-acting reversible contraceptives; NA, not applicable; WRA, women of reproductive age.
Source of countrywide CPR data: Pakistan 2012–13 Demographic and Health Survey (DHS),13 DRC 2013–14 DHS,14 Mali 2012–13 DHS,15 UNFPA 2011 State of the World's Midwifery (for Djibouti),16 and Chad 2010 Multiple Indicator Cluster Survey.17
Modern methods consisted of implants, injectables, IUDs, oral contraceptive pills, tubal ligation, and vasectomy.
The CPR for modern methods was documented to be much lower in the Djibouti camps where SAFPAC works (5.1%).18