TABLE 1DONOR GOVERNMENT BILATERAL DISBURSEMENTS FOR FAMILY PLANNING, 2012–2019*

COUNTRY

Australia 
AustraliaAustralia has identified over A$67 million in FP funding for the 2020-21 fiscal year using the FP2020-agreed methodology, which includes funding from non-FP-specific activities (e.g. RH, maternal health and other sectors) and a percentage of the donor’s core contributions to several multilateral organizations (e.g. UNFPA). For this analysis, Australian bilateral FP funding did not include contributions to multilateral institutions. However, it was not possible to identify and adjust for funding to other non-FP-specific activities in most cases.
 

Canada  CanadaBilateral funding is for family planning and reproductive health components of combined projects/activities. Reproductive health activities without family planning components are not reflected. This is a preliminary estimate. In support of its Feminist International Assistance Policy (FIAP), Canada has made a historic ten-year commitment to reach an average of $1.4 billion annually by 2023 to support women’s, children’s and adolescents’ health and rights around the world. This investment includes $700M annually to SRHR by 2023. Canada’s SRHR investments under the 10-year commitment focus on key neglected areas including: family planning and contraception; safe abortion services and post-abortion care; comprehensive sexuality education (CSE); and SRHR advocacy and reform. Prevention and response to sexual and gender-based violence is also a key component of Canada’s SRHR programming.   
Denmark   DenmarkBilateral funding is for family planning-specific activities and reproductive health-coded activities with a family planning focus.  
France   France**  
Germany   GermanyBilateral funding is for family planning-specific activities, as well as elements of multipurpose projects. 
Netherlands   NetherlandsThe Netherlands budget provided a total of EUR523.5 million in 2021 for “Global Health and Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights” of which an estimated EUR160 million was disbursed for bilateral family planning and reproductive health activities. 
Norway   NorwayBilateral funding is for family planning-specific activities, narrowly-defined under the corresponding DAC subsector 13030. Additional Norwegian bilateral family planning activities are for the most part not standalone, but rather are integrated as elements of other activities. In line with Norway’s methodology for SRHR monitoring of its FP Summit 2017 pledge, Norwegian SRHR support comprises all projects using DAC Sector 130, 100% of UNFPA and UNAIDS core contributions, 50% of core contributions to the Global Fund to Fight Aids, Tuberculosis and Malaria, 4.07% of Global Fund ACTA support, and 26% of core contributions to the Global Financing Facility. Using these parameters, Norwegian SRHR funding totaled NOK1.503 billion in 2021.  
Sweden   SwedenBilateral funding is for combined family planning and reproductive health activities. None of Sweden’s top-magnitude health activities appears to reflect an exclusive family-planning-specific subsector focus, indicative of the integration of FP activities into broader health initiatives in ways similar to those employed by some other governments. It thus may not be possible to identify exact amounts of Swedish bilateral or multi-bi FP financing. More broadly, total Swedish bilateral SRHR activities appear to have accounted for at least SEK1.547 billion in 2021.  
United Kingdom   United KingdomIn the financial year 2021/22, total UK spending on family planning was £146.54 million. This is a provisional estimate, based upon the revised Muskoka Methodology, which includes funding from non-FP-specific activities (e.g., HIV, RH, maternal health and other sectors) and a percentage of the donor’s core contributions to several multilateral organizations. For this analysis, UK bilateral FP funding of £115.4 million was calculated by removing unrestricted core contributions to multilateral organizations. A final estimate will be available after FCDO publishes its annual report for 2021/22 in 2023. Between April 2017 and March 2022 FCDO has spent an average of £246 million (approx.) on family planning every year, thus exceeding the FCDO 2017 Family Planning Summit commitment of spending an average of £225m, per year between April 2017 and March 2022. To note, aid programme disbursements lessen as they reach the later years of their lifecycle. Recent trends in the U.K. Family Planning spend were also driven by the contraction of the UK economy in 2020 due to the impact of the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic. 
United States   United StatesBilateral funding is for combined family planning and reproductive health activities as specified in annual Congressional appropriations. While USAID estimates that most funding is for family planning-specific activities only, these cannot be further disaggregated. 
Other DAC Countries**   Other DAC CountriesBilateral funding was obtained from the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) Credit Reporting System (CRS) database and represents funding provided in the prior year (e.g. data presented for 2021 are the 2020 totals, the most recent year available; 2020 presents 2019 totals; etc.). 

TOTAL

2012

2013

2014

2015

2016

2017

2018

2019

2020

2021

$43.2
$39.5

$26.6

$12.4

$24.9

$25.6

$22.2

$24.7

$23.9

$49.0

$41.5

$45.6

$48.3

$43.0

$43.8

$69.0

$81.8

$89.4

$94

$98.9

$13.0

$20.3

$28.8

$28.1

$30.7

$33.1

$38.5

$25.6

$18.8

$23.5

$49.6

$37.2

$69.8

$68.6

$39.9

$19.2

$17.0

$11.1

$19.8

**

$47.6

$38.2

$31.3

$34.0

$37.8

$36.8

$51.3

$44.1

$32.9

$66.3

$105.4

$153.7

$163.6

$165.8

$183.1

$197.0

$215.6

$203.3

$202.3

$190.5

$3.3

$20.4

$20.8

$8.1

$5.7

$2.2

$12.9

$15.6

$10.8

$15.4

$41.2

$50.4

$70.2

$66.0

$92.5

$109.2

$107.0

$113.1

$129.3

$180.4

$252.8

$305.2

$327.6

$269.9

$204.8

$280.0

$284.5

$383.3

$270.9

$157.8

$579.8

$579.4

$579.3

$579.2

$576.8

$600.5

$592.5

$592.5

$592.5

$576.7

$11.0

$29.5

$9.0

$10.1

$3.3

$9.6

$29.6

$14.4

$12.6

$7.5

$1,188.4

$1,319.4

$1,375.4

$1,285.2

$1,243.3

$1,382.1

$1,452.9

$1,517.1

$1,407.8

$1,386.5

TABLE 2DOMESTIC GOVERNMENT EXPENDITURES ON FAMILY PLANNING (CORE INDICATOR 12)

COUNTRY

ESTIMATE
YEAR
SOURCE

Afghanistan

$995,876

2019

NIDI/UNFPA

Bangladesh

$230,300,000

2020

FPSA

Benin

$3,443,101

2021

FPSA

Bhutan

$1,143,369

2019

WHO/SHA
Bolivia
$4,236,335

2019

UNFPA

Burkina Faso

$1,756,825

2021

FPSA

Burundi

$2,502,913

2020

FPSA

Cameroon

$135,702

2020

FPSA

Central African Republic

$219,219

2019

WHO/SHA

Chad

$5,814,595

2021

FPSA

Comoros

$4,050,174

2019

WHO/SHA

Congo

$3,938,979

2019

WHO/SHA
Côted’Ivoire

$35,711,413

2021

FPSA

Djibouti

$89,456

2021

FPSA

DR Congo

$11,451,878

2021

FPSA

Egypt
$8,605,751

2018

NIDI/UNFPA

Ethiopia

$6,441,333

2020

FPSA

Gambia

$525,126

2021

FPSA

Ghana
$26,170

2018

NIDI/UNFPA
Guinea

$2,939,094

2021

FPSA

Guinea-Bissau
$31,586

2016

NIDI/UNFPA
Haiti

$100,755

2019

WHO/SHA
Honduras

$2,469,404

2016

NIDI/UNFPA
India

314,163,648

2019

Government 

Indonesia

355,471,125

2020

FPSA

Kenya

$34,450,000

2020

FPSA
Kyrgyz Republic

$6,191,640

2020

FPSA

Lao PDR

$754,082

2021

FPSA

Lesotho

$1,707,490

2020

FPSA

Liberia

$5,498,935

2019

WHO/SHA
Madagascar

$3,405,906

2021

FPSA

Malawi

$3,281,256

2020

FPSA

Mali

$10,148,634

2021

FPSA

Mauritania

$2,372,718

2019

WHO/SHA
Mozambique

$3,492,581

2020

FPSA
Myanmar

$6,277,150

2020

FPSA
Nepal

$5,068,272

2020

FPSA

Nicaragua
$1,088,820

2018

NIDI/UNFPA

Niger

$6,456,017

2021

FPSA

Nigeria

$8,916,146

2019

WHO/SHA
Pakistan

$130,971,130

2020

FPSA

Papua New Guinea

$156,754

2018

UNFPA

Philippines

$260,171,718

2021

FPSA

Rwanda

$3,650,132

2020

FPSA

Sao Tome and Principe

$288,210

2021

FPSA

Senegal

$7,644,776

2021

FPSA
Sierra Leone

$1,305,108

2020

FPSA

Somalia

$12,000

2018

NIDI/UNFPA

South Sudan

$305,037

2020

FPSA

Sri Lanka

$14,229,196

2021

FPSA

Tajikistan

$3,675,606

2019

WHO/SHA
Tanzania

$466,642

2020

FPSA

Timor-Leste

$1,134,160

2020

FPSA

Togo

$4,454,808

2021

FPSA

Uganda

$419,158

2019

WHO/SHA
Uzbekistan

$4,459,734

2021

FPSA

Viet Nam

$18,965,068

2020

FPSA

Zambia

$5,054,228

2019

WHO/SHA
Zimbabwe

$17,928,498

2021

FPSA