Key Market Indicators
Since 1998, the demand for contraceptives has grown by 4.5 points annually. Senegalese women's demand for contraception is set to surge over the next five years. By 2026, the contraceptive prevalence rate is expected to reach 31%, up from 27.5% in 2021. This amounts to an average annual growth rate of 2.1 points since 1998. Meanwhile, the unmet need for contraception is set to decrease to 17.4% by 2026, down from 20.1% in 2021. This is a result of a 4.5 point average annual growth rate since 1998.