February 2025 Report Young People's Access to Sexual and Reproductive Health Services in Uganda: Understanding Barriers and Facilitators Justine N. Bukenya, Tonny Ssekamatte, Robina Komuhendo and Melissa Stillman
January 2025 Research Article Where do female contraceptive users get their methods, and does this differ by insurance coverage? A state-level examination. Hannah Olson and Megan L. Kavanaugh Contraception
January 2025 News Release Guttmacher Board of Directors Selects Destiny Lopez and Jonathan Wittenberg as New Co-Presidents and CEOs
January 2025 Research Article Abortion and unintended pregnancy in Pakistan: New evidence for 2023 and trends over the past decade Zeba A. Sathar, Susheela Singh, Iqbal H. Shah, Muhammad Rehan Niazi, Tahira Parveen, Octavia Mulhern and Ali Mohammad Mir BMJ Global Health
January 2025 Policy Analysis Family Planning Impact of the Trump Foreign Assistance Freeze Elizabeth A. Sully, Onikepe Owolabi and Jessica D. Rosenberg
January 2025 Research Article Contraceptive care post-Dobbs: A qualitative study of clinic staff perspectives Alicia VandeVusse, Jennifer Mueller, Octavia Mulhern and Sidney Cech SSM - Qualitative Research in Health
January 2025 Statement Statement from Destiny Lopez, Guttmacher Institute Co-CEO on the Reinstatement of the Global Gag Rule
January 2025 Fact Sheet A Guide to US Federal Agencies and Their Impact on Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights
January 2025 Research Article Seeking abortion medications online: experiences from a mystery client study in Colombia Daniel Arango Arango, Alice F. Cartwright, Ava Braccia, Ann M. Moore and María Mercedes Vivas BMJ Open
December 2024 Policy Analysis State Policy Trends 2024: Anti-Abortion Policymakers Redouble Attacks on Bodily Autonomy Kimya Forouzan, Isabel Guarnieri, Mollie Fairbanks and Talia Curhan
November 2024 Report Publicly Supported Family Planning Clinics in 2022–2023: Trends in Service Delivery Practices and Protocols Alicia VandeVusse, Jennifer Mueller, Madeleine Haas, Priscille Osias and Tamrin Ann Tchou
November 2024 Opinion Here’s Why Abortion Largely Won on Election Day—But Not on the Top of the Ticket Kelly Baden Scientific American