Case study

Zambian soap stars spread the word on family planning

How UK aid is helping Zambian women transform their lives with and plan for the future through family planning services

Performance with a purpose in Zambia. Picture: Charlie Shoemaker/Marie Stopes International

Performance with a purpose in Zambia. Picture: Charlie Shoemaker/Marie Stopes International

UPDATE, June 2012

In the first 3 months of 2012, MSI provided 2,300 women with contraceptive implants, 5,300 women with contraceptive injections and distributed 30,000 condoms.

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Yune, who lives in Zambia, was 20 years old when she got married and became pregnant. After the birth, she confided in a neighbour that she didn바카라 사이트™t want to have another baby too close to the birth of her first child. Yune바카라 사이트™s neighbour told her about a local Marie Stopes International (MSI) centre that she바카라 사이트™d heard about which provides family planning services.  

On her first visit to the centre Yune was welcomed by Prudence who runs the clinic. She was counselled on a range of family planning methods and decided upon the injection. 바카라 사이트śI chose the injection because it lasts for 3 months,바카라 사이트ť says Yune. 바카라 사이트śYou can바카라 사이트™t forget to take it like you can with the pill.바카라 사이트ťÂ 

Through UK aid to MSI, women like Yune are transforming their lives through family planning. With access to contraceptives she now has the choice to plan for the future: 바카라 사이트śIt would be the end of the world if I didn바카라 사이트™t have this service,바카라 사이트ť she says.

Choices for women: Thanks to UK aid, women like Yune can space their children which improves their health and the health of their babies. Picture: Charlie Shoemaker/Marie Stopes International

Choices for women: Thanks to UK aid, women like Yune can space their children which improves their health and the health of their babies. Picture: Charlie Shoemaker/Marie Stopes International

Drums reverberate through slums 

Yune was lucky to receive professional family planning advice. In many Zambian communities, widespread myths about contraceptives mean that many women like Yune don바카라 사이트™t have the facts they need to make informed choices. 

To help increase awareness about family planning, UK aid is supporting MSI who are working in partnership with African Directions, a local youth-led charity, to find innovative ways of educating communities in Zambia.  

In Kalikiliki compound, a township in the capital of Zambia, drama, dance and music are being used to help educate communities about the benefits of family planning and where they can access services.

The arrival of actors, musicians, dancers and peer educators is announced by the onset of drumming, which can be heard reverberating through the slum.  

People crowd around the drummers as local celebrity Chilufya Mifumbi, a well known soap star, takes to the stage. Alongside other actors she performs a short play about a young women who becomes pregnant before she wants to. MSI peer educators mingle with the crowd as the drama unfolds. They speak to the audience about the performance and answer any questions they have about family planning.

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The choice to decide

UK aid to MSI will provide 3.2 million methods of family planning. Giving girls and women the choice to decide whether, when and how many children to have improves their education and employment opportunities which helps to increase their status in society.  

This in turn helps to strengthen family savings and reduce poverty. It also gives their children a better chance in life - babies born less than 2 years after their sibling are twice as likely to die in their first year as those born after 3 years.   

And family planning shows how a little aid can go a long way. Contraception only costs an average of 74p per person a year, yet it can help couples lift themselves out of poverty by planning for the future.  

How UK aid is changing lives in Zambia

Back in Kalikiliki compound, children climb the trees to get a better look at the actors and women queue outside the local clinic to get advice. 바카라 사이트śBefore we came there were a lot of unplanned pregnancies in the community,바카라 사이트ť says Miyoba. 바카라 사이트śBut since we바카라 사이트™ve been coming the numbers have reduced because they are using contraception.바카라 사이트ť

Women wait outside a family planning clinic. Picture: Charlie Shoemaker/Marie Stopes International

Women wait outside a family planning clinic. Picture: Charlie Shoemaker/Marie Stopes International

Over the next 4 years UK aid will work with a range of partners to help 200,000 additional couples to access modern methods of contraception in Zambia. We will also help create Zambia바카라 사이트™s first large scale network of safe spaces for 10,000 adolescent girls through the Population Council. These safe spaces give girls a chance to build positive social networks, learn more about their health and talk about issues with girls their own age. 

Giving women and girls the choice to decide how many children they have through modern methods of family planning in Zambia is just one way UK aid is helping the world바카라 사이트™s poorest people to change their lives.

Facts and stats

In Zambia, more than 40% of births are unplanned and 1 in 4 married women who would like to be able to use contraception do not have access to family planning. 

UK aid to Marie Stopes International will help 3,327 rural and urban slum areas across the world through reproductive health outreach teams. It will give 22.8 million couples protection from pregnancy for a whole year and provide 3.2 million methods of family planning.

Through this programme in Zambia alone, MSI will prevent 10,138 unplanned pregnancies.

Globally meeting the unmet need for family planning could avoid around a third of maternal deaths and a fifth of newborn deaths, and save an estimated $5.1 billion dollars.

Britain is committed to driving down the numbers of women who die every year in pregnancy or childbirth. By 2015, UK aid will save the lives of 50,000 pregnant women and 250,000 newborn babies.

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Published 1 October 2011