Investments in sexual and reproductive health and rights (SRHR), including contraception and HIV services and programs, are lifesaving and have far-reaching and measurable benefits. Improving SRHR enables women and girls to have control over their bodies and their lives, promotes their health and well-being, and contributes more broadly to gender equality, strengthened health systems, economic development and resilience to climate change.1 Investing in SRHR is widely considered one of the mos...