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Bangladesh’s national COVID-19 response: Why investing in family planning and sexual and reproductive health services is critical

This brief makes an investment case for family planning and and sexual and reproductive health services in the Bangladesh

28 June 2024
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The COVID-19 outbreak in Bangladesh is rapidly progressing. Like many highly contagious disease outbreaks, it is causing alarming levels of illness and mortality, disrupting the delivery of essential health services across the country and threatening to undo the fragile gains made to date in strengthening the health system. In addition to these serious
short-term impacts, the epidemic will have important consequences in the medium to longer-term impacts both for health outcomes and for Bangladesh’ economic growth.

Now is the time to redouble efforts to address the challenges brought about by this unprecedented health crisis and to develop robust post-crisis recovery plans. The national response will be greatly strengthened if the Government of Bangladesh can build on their five-decades long efforts to deliver comprehensive family planning (FP) and sexual and
reproductive health (SRH) services. This brief makes an investment case for family planning and SRH services in the country.

Focus areas
Health Security Health Systems Strengthening Reproductive health and Family Planning
Countries
Bangladesh
Funders
UK aid