Key Market Indicators
Since 1989, Kenyan demand decreased by 3.2 points per year on average. Kenya is set to make improvements to its reproductive health in the coming years, with contraceptive prevalence expected to increase from 58.2% of women aged 15-49 in 2021 to 59.1% in 2026. This represents a year-on-year growth of 0.2 points. Since 1989, the demand for contraception has decreased by 0.5 points annually. The unmet need for contraception in Kenya is projected to drop from 14.26% in 2021 to 13.31% in 2026. This is a reduction of an average of 1.2 points per year since 1989, amounting to a total decrease of 3.2 points.