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1 July 2026  – 4 min read – World Population Day

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World Population Day is observed every year on 11th July. It highlights the importance of access to safe, voluntary, and informed family planning as a key driver of health and sustainable development. 

According to the 2024 Uganda National Population and Housing Census, Uganda’s population now stands at 45.9 million people, with a growth rate of 2.9%. The country remains predominantly young, with over 50% of the population aged below 18 years, reflecting high demand for reproductive health and family planning services. 

In this context, many women and couples still face barriers such as limited information, misconceptions, and unequal access to quality contraceptive choices. 

This Centre’s promotional offer will respond to that need by promoting awareness and uptake of long acting and permanent methods and enable informed choices that align with one’s stage in life and fertility intentions. 

The focus is on expanding access, strengthening informed decision-making, and empowering clients to confidently choose what works for them.  

IUD (Intrauterine Device) 

The IUD is a safe, highly effective, long-acting family planning method that gives you peace of mind for years. Once it’s in, you don’t have to think about it daily.

Why choose an IUD? 

  • Long-lasting protection (up to 10 years, depending on type)  
  • Reversible anytime when you’re ready for pregnancy  
  • Hormonal and non-hormonal options available  
  • Safe and highly effective when inserted by a trained provider  

Who it’s for

Women seeking a reliable, discreet, and low-maintenance family planning option. 

Price

UGX 30,000 (Promotional Offer) 

Visit a Marie Stopes Centre for a consultation and safe insertion. 

Offer available at all Marie Stopes Centers / Clinics 


IMPLANTS 

The contraceptive implant is a small rod placed under the skin of your arm that provides long-term prevention against pregnancy. 

Why choose an implant? 

  • Works for 3-5 years, depending on type  
  • Over 99% effective when correctly placed 
  • You can get pregnant soon after removal 
  • No daily action required  

Who it’s for

For women who want control, confidence, and reliable protection 

Price

UGX 30,000 (Promotional Offer) 

Talk to Marie Stopes today and choose a method that fits your lifestyle. 

Offer available at all Marie Stopes Centers / Clinics 


PERMANENT METHODS

Permanent family planning methods are safe, medical procedures designed for individuals or couples who have reached their desired number of children and do not wish to have more. 

Options available

Vasectomy (for men)

Tubal ligation (for women)  

Why consider permanent methods? 

  • Highly effective and long-term solution.  
  • One-time procedure.
  • No ongoing maintenance required. 
  • Safe when performed by qualified professionals.  
A man looking at family planning method options

Who it’s for

Individuals or couples who are certain they have completed childbearing. 

Price

UGX 100,000 (Promotional Offer) 

Speak to a qualified provider at Marie Stopes before making your decision. 

Offer available at all Marie Stopes Centers / Clinics 

For inquiries and bookings call 0800220333 or WhatsApp us at 0707713301.

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