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Expanding Family Planning provision in commercial sector for sustainability

In Uganda, the Family Planning market is greatly subsidized for both poor and well to do and there are indications that the market for Family Planning commodities in Uganda is not sustainable due to monopoly of the few market shareholders, who control more than 50 percent of the market for selected products. This gives them a controlling stake to influence the quantity and price, which undermines market sustainability.

The goal of this Project is to contribute to the draft Uganda Family Planning Total Market Approach strategy of increasing private sector market share from 39% to 50%; particularly, to measure the contribution of the commercial sector (private for profit) to the Family planning market

The objectives of the project are;

The project started in December 2019 and its expected to run for a period of Two years.

Project type
Current Project