October 2014 Policy Analysis Contraception Drives Decline in Teen Pregnancy—and Expanded Access to LARC Methods Could Accelerate this Trend
September 2014 Policy Analysis The impact of Ghana’s R3M programme on the provision of safe abortions and postabortion care Aparna Sundaram, Akinrinola Bankole, Fatima Juárez and Nakeisha Blades Health Policy and Planning
September 2014 Policy Analysis Impact of the federal contraceptive coverage guarantee on out-of-pocket payments for contraceptives: 2014 update Adam Sonfield, Athena Tapales, Rachel K. Jones and Lawrence B. Finer Contraception
September 2014 Policy Analysis Birth Control Pills Should Be Available Over the Counter, But That’s No Substitute for Contraceptive Coverage
July 2014 Policy Analysis Forcibly Displaced Populations’ Sexual and Reproductive Health Needs Must Not Be Overlooked
July 2014 Policy Analysis Good for Business: Covering Contraceptive Care Without Cost-Sharing is Is Cost-Neutral or Even Saves Money
July 2014 Policy Analysis New Infographics: Increasing Access to Modern Contraceptive Methods Is Key But Not Enough to Satisfy Women’s Need for Effective Family Planning
July 2014 Policy Analysis States Continue to Enact Abortion Restrictions in First Half of 2014, but at a Lower Level Than in the Previous Three Years
July 2014 Policy Analysis Laws Affecting Reproductive Health and Rights: State Trends at Midyear, 2014 Elizabeth Nash, Rachel Benson Gold, Gwendolyn Rathbun and Yana Vierboom
July 2014 Policy Analysis After Supreme Court Ruling, Focus Shifts to How Obama Administration and Congress Will Ensure Contraceptive Coverage for Affected Employees
July 2014 Policy Analysis Beyond consent to sterilization: facing up to the full range of barriers to post-abortion contraception Rachel Benson Gold and Adam Sonfield American Journal of Obstetrics & Gynecology (AJOG)
June 2014 Policy Analysis Improving Child Survival and Maternal Health Requires Range of Interventions, Including Family Planning
June 2014 Policy Analysis Just the Numbers: The Impact of U.S. International Family Planning Assistance, 2014
June 2014 Policy Analysis Claim that Most Abortion Clinics Are Located in Black or Hispanic Neighborhoods Is False