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Call to Action!
The impact of funding decline on female empowerment through the FC2 female
condom and the increase of HIV/AIDS
Facts
36.7 million 1.1 million
People living with HIV/AIDS worldwide 2015 People died of AIDS-related illnesses worldwide
2015
1 in 25 Adults 70%
Are living with HIV in Sub Saharan Africa Of people living with HIV worldwide are found in
Sub-Saharan Africa
§1°% are women
More than half of people living with HIV/AIDS are women
Since the beginning of the epidemic, more than 70 million people have been infected with the
HIV virus and about 35 million people have died of HIV. Globally, 36.7 million [34.0—39.8
million] people were living with HIV at the end of 2015. An estimated 0.8% [0.7-0.9%] of
adults aged 15—49 years worldwide are living with HIV, although the burden of the epidemic
continues to vary considerably between countries and regions. Sub-Saharan Africa
remains most severely affected, with nearly 1 In every 25 adults (4.4%) living with HIV
and accounting for nearly 70% of the people living with HIV worldwide (WHO, GHO Data).
Problem
Male and female condoms remain the only dual protection devices in the world that protect men
and women from both STIs, such as HIV, as well as unplanned pregnancy. The FC2 female
condom remains the only dual protection device in the world that is both WHO and USFDA
approved and is under the full control of women. Research shows that when a male
and female condom are both available in the same market the overall number of protected sex
acts goes up with as much as 13% (2006: Hatzell, Feldblum & Van Damme).
Historically, the FC2 female condom has been procured by UNFPA (United Nations Population
Fund) and USAID (United States Agency for International Development). Recently, UNFPA
has had a 50% decrease in available funding for all their commodity procurement, and the
USAID procurement budget is being slashed under the Trump administration leading to a major
decline of female condom procurement in Africa:
| «| 2016 2015 2014 2013 2012
UNFPA 10,60 11,21 17,14 34,15 24,55
USAID 19,96 10.02 15,63
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