Addressing barriers to modern contraceptive uptake in Kenya: Evidence-informed policy options for equity and impact
4 May 2026

Despite progress in expanding access to modern contraceptives in Kenya and Sub-Saharan Africa, uptake remains unacceptably low among women of reproductive age, particularly in rural, arid, and marginalised settings. This policy brief synthesises evidence from 17 studies conducted between 2015 and 2025 across Kenya and other Sub-Saharan African countries. It identifies key sociocultural, systemic, and structural barriers to contraceptive use and proposes actionable, context-specific policy responses. Addressing these barriers is crucial to reducing unintended pregnancies, enhancing maternal and child health outcomes, and achieving national and global development targets, including Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) 3 and SDG 5. Download to read more:

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