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Volume 56, 2025
Issue 2, June
Special Issue: post-ICPD
and beyond: future-proofing SRH,
rights, and justice
ISSUE INFORMATION
INTRODUCTION
People, Rights, and Choices: Keeping the Promise of the ICPD Programme of Action
Alive
Saumya RamaRao, Priscilla Idele, Dakshitha Wickremarathene
SPECIAL ISSUE COMMENTARY
Capitalizing on Population Dynamics 30 Years on from the International Conference
on Population and Development
Stuart Gietel-Basten, Rachel Snow
Future-Proofing the ICPD PoA: Reproductive Rights in a Low-Fertility World
Elizabeth Wilkins, Michael Herrmann, Victoria Boydell, Benedict
Light, Priscilla Idele
SPECIAL ISSUE ARTICLE
Revitalizing the ICPD Programme of Action on the International Development
Agenda: Toward a Path Forward for Reproductive Health and Rights
in Troubled Times
Andrzej Kulczycki
SPECIAL ISSUE COMMENTARY
Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights and Global Development
Gilda Sedgh, Susheela Singh, Irum Taqi, Jonathan Wittenberg
SPECIAL ISSUE ARTICLE
Reproductive Autonomy in Fertility Research in Sub-Saharan Africa: A Scoping
Review
Billie de Haas, Allen Kabagenyi, Syifasari Diennabila
Undesired Births, Contraception, and Abortion Before and After the Cairo Consensus:
Trends in Conditional Undesired Birth Rates and the Impact of Contraception
and Abortion
Jonathan Marc Bearak, Ellie Leong, Jewel Gausman, Jessica Rosenberg,
Mariah Menanno, Samira Sackietey, Octavia Mulhern, Vladimíra
Kantorová, Joseph Molitoris
SPECIAL ISSUE COMMENTARY
Women, Girls, and the Climate Crisis: Advancing Reproductive Health and Rights
and Gender Equality in Climate Policies at ICPD+30
Angela Baschieri, Chiagozie Udeh, Zainab Yunusa, Rachel Snow
Big Data and AI in Sexual and Reproductive Health: A Comment
Mahesh Karra, Saumya RamaRao
Locating Men in Sexual and Reproductive Health, Rights, and Justice: Past,
Present, Futures
Joe Strong, Ernestina Coast, Malvern Chiweshe
Walk the Talk: The Unfinished and Urgent Task of Revising Top-Line Family Planning
Indicators, 30 Years After ICPD
Jamaica Corker, Michelle Weinberger, Aisha N.Z. Dasgupta, Elizabeth
A. Sully
Issue 3, September
Special Issue: Rethinking Family Planning Measurement with
a Rights, Justice, and Person-Centered
Lens
ISSUE INFORMATION
SPECIAL ISSUE INTRODUCTION
Advancing New Directions for Family Planning Measurement
Ilene S. Speizer, Elizabeth A. Sully, Georgina Binstock, Niranjan
Saggurti
CONCEPTUAL REFLECTIONS FOR INFORMING MEASUREMENT DEVELOPMENT
Moving Past a Legacy of Controlling Women: Key Frameworks to Center Women and
Girls’ Choice and Agency in Sexual and Reproductive Health
Measurement
Christine Dehlendorf, Karen Hardee, Evelyne Opondo, Anita Raj
Person-Centered Measurement: Ensuring Prioritization of Individuals’
Values, Needs, and Preferences Within the Global Contraceptive Measurement
Ecosystem
Claire W. Rothschild, Kelsey Holt, Funmilola M. OlaOlorun, Julius
Njogu, Abednego Musau, Christine Dehlendorf
The State of Person-Centered Measurement for Family Planning Need and Use:
A Scoping Review
Ilene S. Speizer, Elizabeth A. Sully, Youmna M. Hashem, Maame
Araba A. Oduro
IMPROVING AND ADAPTING STANDARD MEASURES
Measuring Unmet Need for Contraception Using a Person-Centered Algorithm: An
Application With a Community-Based Sample of Married Rohingya Women
in Bangladesh
Octavia Mulhern, Rubina Hussain, Joe Strong, Ann M. Moore, Mira
Tignor, Kaosar Afsana, Pragna Paramita Mondal, Altaf Hossain
How It Was and How It Should Be: Moving Toward a Better Measurement of Contraceptive
Prevalence Among Unmarried Women
Apoorva Jadhav, Madeleine Short Fabic, Kerry MacQuarrie
Capturing Emergency Contraceptive Pill Use: Critical Reflections on Measurement
and Reporting
Joe Strong, Ernestina Coast, Jamaica Corker, Michelle Weinberger
NEW MEASURES AND CONCEPTS
Capturing the Dynamic Nature of Choice: Qualitative Perspectives on Contraceptive
Acceptability from Cameroon and Kenya
Caroline Deignan, Angela Odiachi, Peter Kisaakye, N. I. Emma
Woks, Dinah Amongin, Esther Spindler, Junior Agbor Ayuk Agbor, Paul
Bukuluki, Alex Bagabo, Eresi Awor, Madeleine Short Fabic, Courtney
McLarnon, Rebecka Lundgren, Shannon Pryor, Elizabeth Larson, Jean
Christophe Fotso, Hidayatou Mohamadou, Leah Saleta, Lotus McDougal
Measuring “Intent Satisfied”: Toward a Person-Centered Metric of
Contraceptive Use
Yingyi Lin, Marita Zimmermann, Anu Mishra, Michelle L. O'Brien
Intention to Use Contraception: Promises and Pitfalls of Family Planning's
Emerging Demand Indicator
Jamaica Corker, Ilene S. Speizer, Jean Christophe Fotso, Niranjan
Saggurti, Elizabeth Sully
Contraceptive Concordance
Sarah Vincent, Catalina Herrera-Almanza, S. Anukriti, Mahesh
Karra
[Un]met Need and [Un]wanted Family Planning: A Cross-Sectional Study Among
Women in Argentina, Ghana, and India Examining Characteristics,
Reasons, and Alignment With Fertility Desires
Jewel Gausman, Niranjan Saggurti, Richard Adanu, Delia A. B.
Bandoh, Mabel Berrueta, Suchandrima Chakraborty, Ernest Kenu, Nizamuddin
Khan, Ana Langer, Nigri Carolina, Magdalene A. Odikro, Veronica
Pingray, Sowmya Ramesh, Paula Vázquez, Caitlin R. Williams,
R. Rima Jolivet
How Do We Measure Contraceptive Method Preferences? Evidence From a Scoping
Review
Carolina Cardona, Jamila Asker, Emily Sanchez, Philip Anglewicz
Meeting Contraceptive Preferences Among Low-Income Postpartum Texans: A Counterfactual
Analysis of Pregnancy Trajectories
Joseph E. Potter, Kristen Lagasse Burke, Michelle A. Eilers,
Daniel A. Powers
Agency in Family Planning: A Scoping Review of the Measurement of Agency in
Low- and Middle-Income Countries
Francine Wood, Courtney McLarnon, Sarah Smith, Nitya Yerabandi,
Lotus McDougal
Indicators for Reproductive Violence: A Systematized Review to Develop a Multilevel
Measurement Framework
Erin Pearson, Jasmine Uysal, Sabrina Boyce, Alexandra Robinson,
Nora Piay-Fernandez, Deekshita Ramanarayanan, Sarah Barnes, Jay
G. Silverman
Development and Validation of the Agency in Contraceptive Decisions Scale in
Uganda and Nigeria
Sneha Challa, Ushma D. Upadhyay, Ronald Wasswa, Sylvia Nanono,
Ivan Idiodi, Chioma Okoli, Phoebe Alitubeera, Dinah Amongin, Ayobambo
Jegede, Aminat Tijani, Catherine Birabwa, Lynn Atuyambe, Shakede
Dimowo, Grace Nmadu, Christine Dehlendorf, Elizabeth Omoluabi, Peter
Waiswa, Kelsey Holt
Evaluating Contraceptive Empowerment Among Women and Girls in Sub-Saharan Africa:
Validation of the Women's and Girls’ Empowerment in Sexual
and Reproductive Health (WGE-SRH) Index Contraceptive Empowerment
Subscale
Celia Karp, Shannon N. Wood, Elizabeth Omoluabi, Funmilola M.
OlaOlorun, Pierre Z. Akilimali, Simon Peter Sebina Kibira, Fredrick
Makumbi, Georges Guiella, Peter Gichangi, Caroline Moreau
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