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DKT International Announces Record-Breaking 2017 Global Impact Data

BRAND SPUR NIGERIA: DKT International Announces Record-Breaking 2017 Global Impact Data

Across 40 countries, 36 million couples served, 14,600 maternal deaths prevented, 7.6 million unwanted pregnancies and 4.6 million unsafe abortions averted…

DKT International, one of the largest private providers of family planning products and services in the developing world, is proud to release their 2017 global impact data.  This data shows that through innovative social marketing of contraceptive products and services, DKT delivered 36.6 million couple-years of protection (CYP), or the total estimated protection provided by contraceptives in a one-year period, as well as helped to prevent 7.6 million unwanted pregnancies, 14,600 maternal deaths, and 4.6 million unsafe abortions.

“We are excited to announce that DKT saw our most impactful year yet, delivering a record-breaking 36.6 million couple years of protection to women and couples across 40 countries, an increase of nearly ten percent over 2016,” says Chris Purdy, President & CEO, DKT International.  “Through our recent partnership with WomanCare Global, DKT’s reach has expanded into over 100 markets around the world, accounting for an additional 430,000 CYP this year.”

According to the 2017 impact data, DKT sold more than:

“Behind these numbers are the thousands of women and men who have been able to choose how and when to have children as a result of the diligence and commitment of our in-country teams, whose innovative platforms reach more couples with family planning education and products,” adds Purdy.  “We intend to build on this momentum, especially as we continue to work towards our commitment to FP2020’s Every Woman, Every Child initiative.”

Since 1989, DKT International’s core mission has been to provide safe and affordable options for family planning and HIV prevention through social marketing in 40 populous countries throughout Latin America, Africa, and Asia encompassing almost 62% of the world’s population.

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