Our mobile outreach team delivers services to remote communities.
Women in rural communities in Myanmar face the challenge of accessing quality family planning for miles from their places of abode, requiring them to trek long distances often without results.
Reaching people across the country
Outreach is our most effective way of reaching the millions of people who still don’t have access to contraception.
Our outreach services take a range of free or subsidized high-quality and modern contraceptives to women who are not able to access these services.
We have 17 outreach teams who will drive, or trek to deliver services to women in rural and remote communities in Myanmar.
And because we offer a range of short-term, and long-term methods, it means the women we reach can get on with their lives without constantly worrying about their health or getting pregnant when they are not ready. Sometimes they do not have to think about it for years.
Who do we reach?
Through our courageous outreach teams, we cover more than 30,000 clients in Myanmar's hard-to-reach and under-served rural communities annually, reaching:
Women living in remote, rural locations and urban slums where clinics and hospitals are scarce, too expensive to reach, or there is a shortage of skilled staff and equipment.
Women living in areas where modern contraceptive options are limited or prone to stock shortages, and where long-acting or permanent methods such as intrauterine devices (IUDs) are not readily available.
Women living in poverty who cannot afford contraceptives or check-ups.
More than a quarter of the people we reach are aged 15-24 – a group less likely to use contraception than older women.
People with little or no awareness of contraception. Almost half of the people we reached in 2022 were not using a modern method of contraception.
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