In the face of the new demands arising from the full implementation of the two-child fertility policy, and the diversified needs emerging in the social development and changes, the Chinese government departments and service institutions are inevitably required to address the needs of sexual and reproductive health services. Based on this, the UNFPA China, in cooperation with the National Health and Family Planning Commission, developed a rights-based advocacy kit on family planning in the 8th UNFPA’s country programm 16-2020). The kit contains four chapters:
Part 1 - An introduction to the promotion of universal access to sexual and reproductive healthservices in the international development context.
Part 2 - An introduction to a rights-based family planning approach for promoting universal access to sexual and reproductive health, and the role and aspirations of family planning in social and
economic development.
Part 3 - An overview of the progress and achievements in the universal access to sexual and reproductive health services by the Chinese Government.
Part 4 - An introduction to new strategies for family planning/ reproductive health investment from international perspectives, and challenges in China.