This E-learning tool is about SDG Indicator 3.7.1 -"the proportion of women of reproductive age (aged 15-49) who have their need for family planning satisfied by modern methods". It explains how this indicator is computed and which data are needed to do so. It also gives an overview of the progress achieved by 2020 at a global level. This e-learning delves into the definition of the indicator, data sources, disaggregation of the data, components of computing the indicator, and basis of comparability.
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