Overall, we have seen growing access to contraception. Canada has a number of partnerships, like the Ouagadougou partnership, which is a connection among a number of west African countries that are investing to ensure the provision of contraceptive services there. There are things like the Family Planning 2020 platform—now Family Planning 2030—which is another forum where countries are working together to ensure a coordinated scale-up of both supply provision and demand generation for contraceptives in countries.
Broadly, we have seen an increased provision of these services. The piece that continues to need further attention is on the demand side, ensuring that people have an understanding of what these supplies are and how access can be met.