Donor Government Funding for Global Family Planning Declined 8% in 2024
A new KFF report examines both bilateral and multilateral funding for family planning provided by donor governments in 2024, finding family planning funding from donor governments was U.S. $1.36 billion in 2024, a decline of 8% compared to 2023 ($1.47 billion). This is one of the lowest funding levels since the London Summit on Family Planning in 2012, and more than $200 million below the peak reached in 2019 ($1.58 billion).
Declining funding for family planning efforts is all but certain moving forward. Under the new Trump administration, the United States — the largest donor to family planning in the world — has fundamentally changed the global health landscape, including for family planning efforts, through substantial cuts in funding, programming, and personnel. Additionally, many of the other donor governments have announced plans to reduce their international assistance, which could further impact global family planning funding levels.
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