On 11 July 2017, the UK Department for International Development (UK DFID) co-hosted a global summit on family planning in London with the United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA) and the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation in collaboration with Family Planning 2020 (FP2020) and in close partnership with United States Agency for International Development (USAID) and Global Affairs Canada, to re-energise global commitment to one of the “best buys” in development: rights-based family planning programmes.
The 2017 Family Planning Summit sought to sharpen focus on lessons learned and proven solutions, while broadening and deepening the network of partners to bring local actions and solutions to scale particularly for populations that have traditionally been left behind, such as adolescents and youth, and women and girls in humanitarian situations.
The 2017 Family Planning Summit profiled commitments from FP2020 countries and demonstrated their continued and increased leadership on family planning building on the FP2020 commitments made in 2012.

The Motion Tracker: FP2020 Commitments Activity Report July - December 2019
The Motion Tracker Mastersheet 2019
Government commits to increase the deployment and retention of critical cadres
Government commits to reduce the unmet need for FP amongst adolescents
Government commits to expand the cadre of skilled workforce for provision of quality FP services
Government commits to support a robust Social Behavior Change Communication Strategy
Government of Uganda recommits to allocate $5 million annually from domestic resources
Government commits to raise $20 million annually
Inscription d'une ligne PF dans les budgets communaux au niveau de (50%) des collectivités territoriales
Pages
