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  • Adding It Up
  • Abortion Worldwide
  • Guttmacher-Lancet Commission
  • US policy resources
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  • International Perspectives on Sexual and Reproductive Health (1975–2020)
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  • United States

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  • Global research
  • US research
  • Policy analysis
  • Guttmacher Policy Review
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  • US State Laws and Policies

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  • Interactive Map: US Abortion Policies and Access After Roe
  • Family Planning Investment Impact Calculator
  • Monthly Abortion Provision Study Dashboard
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  • Public-use data sets

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  • Teens

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Adding It Up: Investing in Sexual and Reproductive Health

For two decades, the Guttmacher Institute’s Adding It Up research project has produced estimates on the need for, impact of and costs associated with providing sexual and reproductive health services in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs). Through its component studies and resources, this initiative illustrates the investment needed to ensure these services are available to all women of reproductive age (15–49)—specifically including adolescents—and their newborns in LMICs. Adding It Up’s rigorous evidence base shows that investing in sexual and reproductive health saves lives, reduces costs and improves health.

Latest Adding It Up Evidence

The latest Adding It Up study for 128 LMICs includes a global report with estimates for 2024, accompanied by fact sheets that summarize regional analyses.

A major update in the 2024 Adding It Up study is how “unmet need” for contraception is defined. This new approach considers not only whether a woman is currently using modern contraception, but also whether she expresses interest in using it in the future. This shift creates a more person-centered approach to measuring contraceptive need, called “unmet demand.” Our policy analysis explains why we made this change and how to use the new indicator of unmet demand.

Adding It Up Data Tools

Adding It Up data are directly accessible through two data tools:

  • The Family Planning Investment Impact Calculator helps advocates, national governments and funders make the case for greater investment in contraceptive services. The calculator uses Adding It Up data to estimate the magnitude of health benefits that would stem from any given level of investment in family planning at the country or regional level. It provides estimates of impacts on the number of modern contraceptive users served; unintended pregnancies, unplanned births and abortions averted; women’s and girls’ lives saved; and cost savings achieved at the health system level.
  • Individual country profiles include model-based estimates on unintended pregnancy and abortion. Profiles provide a snapshot of contraceptive use and maternal and newborn health access, the health impacts of fully meeting the reproductive and maternal health needs of all women of reproductive age, and the investment required to maintain and scale-up sexual and reproductive health care.
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Featured Resources

Adding It Up global report
Report

Adding It Up 2024: Investing in Sexual and Reproductive Health in Low- and Middle-Income Countries

AIU LAC fact sheet map of Central and South America
Fact Sheet

Adding It Up 2024: Investing in Sexual and Reproductive Health in Low- and Middle-Income Countries in Latin America and the Caribbean

Person-focused measure policy analysis
Policy Analysis

It Is Time to Take a New Approach to Measuring Contraceptive Need Globally: Adopting a Rights-Based Measure in Adding It Up 2024

Find related resources

  1. November 2018 Infographic

    Costs and benefits of meeting the contraceptive needs of adolescents in developing regions

  2. November 2018 Infographic

    Costs and benefits of meeting the contraceptive needs of adolescents in Latin America and the Caribbean

  3. November 2018 Infographic

    Costs and benefits of meeting the contraceptive needs of adolescents in Sub-Saharan Africa

  4. AIU 2018 Global French infographic
    November 2018 Infographic

    Coûts et avantages de la réponse aux besoins de contraception des adolescentes dans les régions en développement

  5. aiu_october_2018_french SSA infographic
    November 2018 Infographic

    Coûts et avantages de la réponse aux besoins de contraception des adolescentes en Afrique subsaharienne

  6. Adol AIU LAC infographic french 2018
    November 2018 Infographic

    Coûts et avantages de la réponse aux besoins de contraception des adolescentes en Amérique latine et Caraïbes

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In this increasingly constrained funding environment, the need for robust estimates on sexual and reproductive health financing has never been more urgent.
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Elizabeth A. Sully

Director of International Research

Guttmacher Institute

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