Facts About World Contraception Day 2023 – Importance, Objective, History, Ways to celebrate.

World Contraception Day is celebrated every year on September 26th. It is a day dedicated to raising awareness about the use of contraception and other population control measures. This day also advocates the rights of Women to choose the number, timing, and spacing of their children.


United Nations Population Fund, formerly United Nations Fund for Population Activities (UNFPA) organizes various events on this day. All of these events are centered on making safe family planning methods available to everyone. World Contraception Day 2023 is on Tuesday, September 26th, 2023. On this day, let’s join hands to make contraceptives a debatable topic and raise awareness about the same.

WCD 2023 At a Glance

Name of the day World Contraception Day

Date September 26th 2023

Day Tuesday

Frequency Annual

Purpose Spread Awareness about contraceptives

Celebrated In Worldwide

Objectives of World Contraception Day

The major objectives of World Contraception Day 2023 are explained below.

  • Promoting awareness about contraception – Even today, a large number of men and women are not aware of safe contraceptive measures. This day aims to inform such people and promote safe sexual practices.
  • Health and well-being – By promoting the use of contraception, WCD also contributes to improving the overall health and well-being of individuals, especially women.
  • Advocating the rights of women – This day also serves as a reminder that all women have the right to choose when and how many children they want.
  • Encourage open discussion – Contraception is still a kind of topic that is not openly discussed. By celebrating this day, we can encourage the general public to talk more openly about Contraceptives.
  • Gender Equality – This day is also a reminder of gender equality. It promotes the idea of everyone having the right to take decisions related to their sexual and reproductive health.

History of World Contraception Day

The history of World Contraception Day goes back to the year 2007. On September 26th, 2007, 10 international family planning organizations came together to celebrate the first World Contraception Day.

These organizations put emphasis on using contraceptives. They also urged families to take planned decisions about the number of children they want.

A similar sentiment was expressed by the former executive director of the United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA), the late Dr. Nafis Sadik in 1994. She gave a famous quote, “Healthy families are created by choice, not by chance.”

Today, a large number of government organizations, NGOs, and companies recognize this day and organize various events to raise awareness.

Various Ways to Celebrate World Contraception Day 2023

There are many ways by which you can celebrate World Contraception Day. We have discussed a few of them in the following table.

Start a conversatio The best thing that you can do this day is initiate conversion about contraceptives. Hear and try to understand the views of others on this topic.
Educate Others If someone in your known is unaware about the safe contraceptive methods then this can be the perfect day to educate him/ her.
Donate In case your budget allows then you can consider donating to organizations working to spread awareness about sexual and reproductive health.
Spread the Word There are still a large number of people who don’t know about this day. You can use your social media platforms to raise awareness about World Contraception Day.
Promote accessibility to contraceptives You may also consider collaborating with local health centers/ organizations to provide free/ discounted contraceptives to those in need.

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Some Facts about Contraception in the World

  • Let’s go through some interesting facts about contraceptives that we all should know.
  • Today, there are more than 257 million women in the world who don’t want to get pregnant. Still, not using safe and modern methods of contraception.
  • A pill is the popular choice of birth control among women of all ages.
  • Out of all contraceptive measures, IUDs are considered the safest with a failure rate of less than 1%.
  • Contraceptives have been used by men and women since ancient times. Studies have proved that even women in ancient Egypt were using contraceptives.
  • The use of contraceptives not only prevents unwanted pregnancies but also protects against Sexually Transmitted Diseases (STDs).

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