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Expanding choices and ensuring rights. 

Family planning is the foundation of sexual and reproductive health and rights, with multiplier effects that ripple across education, skills and work, gender equality, health, and more. 

For Rohingya women and girls of reproductive age living at the camps in Cox’s Bazar and Bhashanchar - whether they want to plan their families or simply protect their reproductive health, access to contraception is critical to their ability to fulfill their aspirations and potential. Contraceptives prevent unintended pregnancies, reduce the number of abortions, and lower the risk of complications of pregnancy and childbirth. A world where every pregnancy is wanted is a central pillar of our mission at UNFPA and together with partners, we work towards increasing access to and utilization of quality contraceptive methods. 

This collection of photos provides a glimpse into the efforts of our family planning services at the camps, through our volunteers, service providers, trainers and the people that we serve - to ensure that no one is left behind.