Contraceptive security exists when every person is able to choose, obtain, and use quality birth control and condoms for family planning and for sexually transmitted diseases (especially HIV, and AIDS) prevention. The main goal is to ensure clients have long-term access to a range of high quality contraceptives, condoms, and other essential health supplies in several ways. Measures used to improve contraceptive security include: improving contraceptive distribution and availability, promoting product quality, and supporting commodities distribution across all sectors - public, private, and non-governmental.[1]
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