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<p>The ‘Delivering Sustainable and Equitable Increases in Family Planning in Kenya’
programme will take an integrated approach to sexual and reproductive health and rights
in order to meet a wide range of women’s reproductive health needs. Because these
services are to be integrated, it is not possible to disaggregate figures solely relating
to safe abortion procedures. Over the life of the programme, it is expected to reach
322,000 additional users and it will provide 2.3 million Couple Years of Protection
(CYP) and avert 2,221 maternal deaths.</p><p>The aim of DFID’s work on sexual and
reproductive health and rights is to reduce the number of unwanted pregnancies and
unsafe abortions, increase the use of voluntary family planning, and give women control
over their own bodies and lives.</p>
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