This resource package offers practical guidance on how program planners and managers, policymakers, donors, service providers, and community leaders...
International Consortium for Emergency Contraception (ICEC)
These fact sheets provide concise, up-to-date, country-specific information on emergency contraceptive knowledge, use, availability, policy, access,...
The set of cue cards is designed to help a range of community- and facility-based providers to counsel adults on their contraceptive options. The cue...
International Consortium for Emergency Contraception (ICEC)
Emergency contraception is a critical component of comprehensive post-rape care for women. However, sexual assault survivors often face obstacles in...
This patient fact sheet describes how emergency contraception pills/Copper IUD work, common side effects, and how and where to purchase EC. Compares...
International Consortium for Emergency ContraceptionInter-Agency Working Group on Reproductive Health in Crises
This document, co-authored by ICEC and the Inter-Agency Working Group on Reproductive Health in Crises, provides information about EC for health care...
Emergency contraception (EC) is an important component of a comprehensive family planning program. EC can be used to reduce the chance of unintended...
International Consortium for Emergency Contraception (ICEC)
The copper IUD for EC is the most effective way to prevent pregnancy after unprotected intercourse and can protect a woman from unintended pregnancy...
This job aid is designed for community health workers, also known as a village health team members in Uganda, and can be adapted to other countries....
The International Consortium for Emergency Contraception is dedicated to increasing access to emergency contraception around the world. The Consortium’s website provides information on emergency contraception, including a searchable database of related publications. Details on the availability of emergency contraceptive pills in specific countries are also presented.
Princeton University's Emergency Contraception website was developed to increase women’s knowledge about and timely access to emergency contraception and other reproductive health choices. It offers information on how to use normally prescribed oral contraceptive pills as emergency contraception, a searchable database of providers of emergency contraception in the United States, and a searchable database of the types of emergency contraceptive pills provided in each country around the world. The website is also available in Spanish.
Contraceptive Options
To learn more about contraceptive methods intended for ongoing use, please visit K4Health's family planning Toolkits: