Family Planning is about providing the means for families to make conscious and rationale decisions about when, why and how they will start to have children based on their own beliefs and values.

The Better Planet Project at the University of Guelph is an initiative to "accelerate innovation to effect positive and powerful change in our world." In order to do this, The Better Planet Project focuses on four Elements of Success – food, environment, health and community. The University of Guelph's Better Planet Project must provide support for family planning in order to truly create a better planet.
Family Planning directly impacts each of the Elements of Success. Here are a few examples:
Food and Family Planning:
- Improved food security and food democracy
- Decreased stress on fertile land
- Decreased burden of hunger-related diseases
Community and Family Planning
- Less pressure on social services
- Reduced prevalence of social stigma
- Improvement in family’s economic status
- Increased time to participate in community
initiatives
Health and Family Planning
- Reduced maternal mortality
- Reduced unwanted and high-risk pregnancies
- Prevents child deaths
- Increased family and community health
- Improved sexual health of youth
Environment and Family Planning
- Reduced impact on resources
- Decreased loss of bio-diversity
- Limited expansion due to urbanization
- Reduced usage of greenhouse gasses
Family Planning should be the central focus of the Better Planet platform as it significantly impacts individuals, communities and our environment.
If you support the inclusion of universal Family Planning in University of Guelph's Better Planet Project please take the time to sign a this petition. Just follow this link: Family Planning Petition
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Family Planning, whether in the global North or South, is a multi-faceted approach to maternal health that should offer woman and their partners assistance with:
• Pre-conception counseling – planning when to have children and how large of a family to have (based on their own values and beliefs);
• Birth control – a variety of reliable birth control methods must be made available and accessible to women and their partners on a consistent basis;
• Infertility management;
• Sexually transmitted infections (STIs) management – many of the techniques involved in family planning additionally provide protection against STIs, most importantly HIV/AIDS
• Sexuality education – provision of educational programs to support birth control use, prenatal and postnatal family health and all aspects of family planning.
I like that they are also focussing on the agriculture side of the issue as well. A big impact on malnutrition is knowing how to successfully grow food in a sustainable way!
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