About World Contraception Day
World Contraception Day takes place on September 26th every year. The annual worldwide campaign centers around a vision where every pregnancy is wanted. Launched in 2007, WCD’s mission is to improve awareness of contraception and to enable young people to make informed choices on their sexual and reproductive health.
EMPOWERING CHOICES
WCD celebrates the transformative power of informed decision-making in contraception. The impact of empowered contraceptive choices extends beyond physical health, influencing personal growth and societal dynamics.
We are dedicated to fostering a culture of empowerment through open dialogue and education. By promoting responsible conversations and providing information and educational resources on contraception and sexual health, we help young people make informed decisions that shape their futures.
Access to effective contraception not only supports bodily autonomy but also opens doors to educational and career opportunities. When girls and women can choose when to start a family, they can pursue their ambitions without the unexpected disruption of unplanned pregnancies.
Make Informed Decisions
Knowledge is power. With comprehensive information about contraception, young people can take control of their lives and futures. This year, let’s empower choices, one decision at a time.
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Our social media channels are full of infographics, images and charts that show everything you need to know at a glance. We encourage youth to inform themselves about contraception and talk to their healthcare provider to find reliable contraceptive methods that best meet their needs. Take a look and follow us on Instagram, Facebook, YouTube and X (Twitter).
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World Contraception Day takes place on September 26th every year. The annual worldwide campaign centers around a vision where every pregnancy is wanted. Launched in 2007, WCD’s mission is to improve awareness of contraception and to enable young people to make informed choices on their sexual and reproductive health.
Bust the myths
There are so many myths surrounding contraception. Let’s bust all of them and enable young people to take informed choices about their future life.
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Our social media channels covering infographics, images and charts show it all at a glance. We encourage youth to get the contraception facts and ask their healthcare provider which contraception is best for them. Take a look and follow us on Instagram, Facebook, YouTube and Twitter.
Alarming numbers prove that the COVID-19 pandemic has harmed women and girls worldwide
The COVID-19 pandemic has negatively impacted the well-being of women in multiple ways, including contraception, family planning and gender-based violence. The consequences include millions of unintended pregnancies1, 500,000 more girls being forced into marriage2, and 31 million additional cases of gender-based violence in the first six months of lockdown alone3.
These topics have therefore become more urgent as life circumstances have changed drastically throughout the last year. In fact, the progress made in the past decades on these matters is strongly at risk of being rolled back. The pandemic is deepening pre-existing inequalities and exposing vulnerabilities in social, political, and economic systems, which have a negative effect on women especially, as investigated circumstances show.
Global impact of COVD-19 pandemic
- FRHS India “Impact of COVID 19 on India’s Family Planning Program.” https://pratigyacampaign.org/wp-content/uploads/2020/05/impact-of-covid-19-on-indias-family-planning-program-policy-brief.pdf Return to content
- Save the Children “COVID-19 places half a million more girls at risk of child marriage in 2020.” https://www.savethechildren.net/news/covid-19-places-half-million-more-girls-risk-child-marriage-2020 Return to content
- United Nations Population Fund “Putting the brakes on COVID-19: Safeguarding the health and rights of women and girls.” https://www.unfpa.org/news/putting-brakes-covid-19-safeguarding-health-and-rights-women-and-girls Return to content
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Bust the myths
There are so many myths surrounding contraception. Let’s bust all of them and enable young people to take informed choices about their future life.
LIVE Social Media Wall
See what is currently being published on various social media channels about WCD worldwide.
Follow us
Our social media channels providing infographics, images and charts show it all at a glance. We encourage youth to inform themselves about contraception and talk to their healthcare provider to find the contraception that best meets their needs. Take a look and follow us on Instagram, Facebook, YouTube and Twitter.