What is the UNFPA Supplies Partnership?
The UNFPA Supplies Partnership is a global health initiative focused on sexual and reproductive health and rights. It supports 54 of the world’s lowest-income countries to strengthen their health systems by improving supply chains, advancing policy, diversifying financing, and expanding access to quality-assured contraceptives and maternal health medicines.
Drawing on UNFPA’s 50 years of family planning expertise, the Partnership serves as the primary global provider of public sector reproductive health commodities, directing an annual budget of some $185 million towards advancing sexual and reproductive health and rights in communities where access matters most.
Where does the Partnership operate?
The Partnership operates in countries across Africa, Asia, Eastern Europe, Latin America and the Caribbean, and the Pacific, working with nations with the greatest need for contraceptive access, maternal health support and strengthened reproductive health systems. Nearly two thirds of programme countries face humanitarian crises or fragile contexts, making this partnership even more vital.
Partner countries include: Afghanistan, Angola, Benin, Bolivia, Burkina Faso, Burundi, Cambodia, Cameroon, Central African Republic, Chad, Comoros, Congo, Côte d'Ivoire, Democratic Republic of the Congo, Djibouti, Eritrea, Ethiopia, The Gambia, Ghana, Guinea, Guinea-Bissau, Haiti, Honduras, Kenya, Kyrgyz Republic, Lao People's Democratic Republic, Lesotho, Liberia, Madagascar, Malawi, Mali, Mauritania, Mozambique, Myanmar, Nepal, Niger, Nigeria, Pakistan, Papua New Guinea, Rwanda, Sao Tome and Principe, Senegal, Sierra Leone, Somalia, South Sudan, Sudan, Tajikistan, United Republic of Tanzania, Timor-Leste, Togo, Uganda, Yemen, Zambia, Zimbabwe and Pacific Island Countries and Territories*.
*The Cook Islands, the Federated States of Micronesia, Fiji, Kiribati, the Marshall Islands, Nauru, Niue, Palau, Samoa, Solomon Islands, Tokelau, Tonga, Tuvalu and Vanuatu
Who does the Partnership serve?
The Partnership helps to build stronger national systems, supports sustainable financing and expands equitable access to care even in humanitarian settings.
Specifically, the Partnership collaborates with governments to serve:
The Partnership supports health systems by:
How does the Partnership contribute to global goals and UNFPA’s Transformative Results?
The Partnership is a key driver of global commitments on sexual and reproductive health, accelerating progress towards the Sustainable Development Goals, the International Conference on Population and Development (ICPD) Programme of Action and UNFPA's Transformative Results.
Sustainable Development Goals:
ICPD Programme of Action:
The Partnership exemplifies the ICPD vision that reproductive health is central to sustainable development. By ensuring access to quality reproductive health supplies and strengthening country-owned health systems, the Partnership advances the fundamental principle that reproductive rights are human rights.
UNFPA’s Transformative Results:
How is the Partnership governed?
The Partnership operates through a participatory governance structure that ensures accountability and transparency to all stakeholders. The Steering Committee comprises donors, programme governments, civil society organizations and strategic partners, and provides oversight and strategic direction for the Partnership.
Members are organized into constituencies, with rotating leadership every three years to ensure inclusive representation and fresh perspectives. Three specialized subcommittees review priorities and resources: Strategy and Planning, Finance and Risk, and Leadership.
This governance model ensures that those most affected by the Partnership’s work have a direct voice in strategic decisions. At the same time, it maintains donor oversight and gains technical expertise from implementing partners.
Beyond commodities: strengthening country-owned health systems
The UNFPA Supplies Partnership serves as a catalyst for country-led, system-wide transformation that secures sustainable access to reproductive health supplies through the comprehensive strengthening of health systems.
The Partnership supports governments to lead national efforts to secure reproductive health commodities by strengthening supply chains, diversifying financing and integrating services into national health systems. It responds to urgent supply needs while laying the foundation for lasting change, especially in the most complex and fragile contexts.
Leveraging UNFPA's global reach
The Partnership operates within UNFPA’s established infrastructure as a trusted global convener, leveraging the organization’s deep relationships with governments, civil society and development partners across more than 150 countries. With operational country offices in all 54 programme countries, the Partnership works seamlessly with governments, civil society and development partners through national structures and technical working groups.
These efforts are rooted in:
Country ownership of policies, plans and procurement;
Alignment with national health and development priorities;
Capacity strengthening to build resilient systems that reach all populations – including adolescents, persons with disabilities and those affected by crises.
By working through existing systems, the Partnership promotes integration, efficiency and long-term sustainability.
UNFPA’s trusted role as a neutral convener enables coordinated, multi-sectoral responses to complex reproductive health challenges, including in fragile and humanitarian settings. This unique positioning allows the Partnership to link global expertise with national ownership to deliver lasting impact.
Support is provided through three integrated funding streams:
Supplies: Procures quality-assured contraceptives and life-saving maternal health commodities, including freight, testing and packaging.
Health System Strengthening: Supports country-led interventions to strengthen supply chains, improve policy and planning, expand method mix and mobilize domestic resources.
Performance: Funds programme delivery, coordination and managing accountability and visibility (MAV), ensuring value for money and efficient implementation.
Country partnership framework
The Partnership works through established government channels and technical working groups, supporting countries with forecasting and quantification through delivery to the last mile. It provides comprehensive support across the entire supply chain while building national capacity for sustainable procurement and management.
Innovative financing mechanisms
The Partnership offers innovative financing mechanisms that encourage countries to gradually increase their own investments in reproductive health through:
These mechanisms create accountability frameworks and shared responsibility, while maintaining support where domestic resources remain limited.
*Ten countries are exempt from Compact agreements, as they are either new to the programme or experiencing severe humanitarian crises.
Technical expertise and capacity strengthening
The Partnership has proven supply chain expertise working with global, regional and national specialists. It supports the implementation of Electronic Logistics Management Information Systems (e-LMIS) implementation, trains thousands of health workers annually and helps countries expand the contraceptive method mix with quality-assured products that meet international standards.
This integrated approach ensures that every investment contributes to sustainable, country-owned reproductive health systems.
The Partnership delivers measurable results that transform women’s lives while generating substantial returns and building sustainable country ownership. Even in the world’s most challenging environments, the Partnership proves that strategic investment in reproductive health creates lasting impact.
Lives transformed:
Economic returns:
Country leadership:
Health systems strengthened:
*Electronic Logistics Management Information Systems are digital platforms that track medical supplies in real time, helping health facilities monitor stock levels, prevent shortages and ensure contraceptives and medicines reach clients when needed.
The Partnership provides access to detailed impact data and evidence-based analysis. These resources showcase measurable results, innovative approaches and practical lessons for strengthening reproductive health systems worldwide.
Annual reports:
Performance Measurement Framework reports:
Evaluation reports:
Exceptional returns: Family planning is a cornerstone of economic stability, gender equality and demographic resilience. Access to contraception allows women to pursue education, enter the workforce and contribute to economic growth, driving higher GDP and long-term prosperity.
The UNFPA Supplies Partnership delivers exceptional value for money. In 2024, every $1 invested through the programme generated an estimated $8.40 in direct health and economic benefits for partner countries. Looking ahead, the $178 million invested in 2024 is projected to yield $1.5 billion in economic benefits by 2050, reflecting a return of nearly 10 times.
At the global level, independent economic analyses – including by the Copenhagen Consensus – estimate that every $1 invested in voluntary, rights-based family planning can return as much as $26, making it one of the highest-yielding development investments available. Family planning drives the foundational changes that enable everything else: education completion, workforce participation, economic growth and demographic resilience.
Sustainable impact: The Partnership works directly with governments to deliver lasting transformation by strengthening health systems, building national capacity and creating supply chains that withstand crises. The Partnership’s innovative financing mechanisms have mobilized $23.8 million in additional domestic resources across 25 countries since 2022, driving genuine country ownership at unprecedented levels.
Mutual prosperity: Investing in the Partnership delivers substantial returns to both recipient and donor nations. Procurement contracts directly support manufacturing jobs, boost export revenues and strengthen business growth in donor economies. Large-scale, predictable orders create stable markets, drive innovation and build long-term business relationships that expand future trade opportunities as countries develop stronger economies.
UNFPA Supplies Partnership donors (2021–2030)
Government partners:
Foundation partners:
Private sector partners:
Individual/other contributors:
Your support can help millions of women and girls to access life-saving reproductive health supplies. Every additional dollar invested prevents unintended pregnancies, saves lives and generates substantial economic returns while building sustainable health systems.
Contact: Beatriz de la Mora, Resource Mobilization and Donor Relations Adviser, Public Funding and Financing Branch, UNFPA, by phone at +44 74 2430 6539 or by email at delamora@unfpa.org.
Updated 28 July 2025