In an effort to examine inequity in family planning through many lenses, Track20 explores demand satisfied for modern methods through five dimensions (age, education, geography, parity, and wealth), mapping inequities within countries and across time. Creating a “Concentration of Inequity” highlights the intersectionality of inequities in family planning and allows for more data informed programming. The tool shows demand satisfied at the national level and defines inequitable groups as subsets of the population with demand satisfied either 10%, 20%, or 30% below the national average. The Equity Tool is pre-loaded with data to display multiple aspects of inequity for countries with a Demographic Health Survey since 2012 through engaging data visualizations.
Equity Tool