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<p>Our family planning programmes are delivered in accordance with local government
policies, and the financial model varies considerably from context to context. We
do not currently collect the information requested as it would be difficult to do
this comprehensively and reliably. The UK is working with others to encourage governments
to adopt ambitious investment goals for Universal Health Coverage, including sexual
reproductive health and rights. Through our work with partner countries, we promote
financial protection and reductions in out of pocket health expenditure, to reduce
the burden on poor people and families.</p><p> </p><p>Our new regional WISH programme
with the International Planned Parenthood Federation (IPPF) is focused on reaching
the very poor and reducing costs. Although some country programmes do charge for clients
who can afford to pay, they employ a no-refusal policy to allow clients that are poor.
Proceeds from these services are used to further access for the poorest and most marginalised.</p>
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