Incentivised sterilisation: lessons from India and for the future.
Jeffrey WaleSam RowlandsPublished in: The European journal of contraception & reproductive health care : the official journal of the European Society of Contraception (2020)
Family planning programmes in India have historically been target-driven and incentive-based with sterilisation seen as a key component of controlling population growth. This opinion paper uses India as the backcloth to examine the ethics of using incentive policy measures to promote and secure sterilisations within communities. Whilst we acknowledge that these measures have some value in reproductive health care, their use raises specific issues and wider concerns where the outcome is likely to be permanent and life changing for the acceptor.