The Nigeria Family Planning Blueprint was created as a result of the commitments made by the Federal Government of Nigeria (FGON) at the 2012 London Summit on Family Planning to increase funding by an additional $8.35 million annually to bridge identified gaps in Family Planning (FP) and Reproductive Health (RH) needs in Nigeria. The Government also pledged to undertake the following key steps to ensure increased uptake of FP/RH services: Support Advocacy, Strengthen Accountability, Improve Supply Chain, Increase Contraceptive Supply, Promote Best Practices, and Support New Innovations. The Blueprint provides a roadmap for achieving FGON commitments for improving access to family planning and reducing maternal mortality through a concerted effort to scale up family planning over five years, from 2013 to 2018