Key Market Indicators
Contraceptive prevalence in Ghana is expected to increase over the next five years. In 2021, it was 24.8 percent for women aged 15-49. By 2026, it should reach 24.9 percent. This would mark an average annual increase of 0.1 percentage points since 1993, when the rate was 1.2 points lower. Unmet need for contraception in Ghana is projected to rise by 0.8 percentage points each year, reaching 36.51 percent by 2026. In 2021, the figure stands at 34.65 percent.