 The unmet need for family planning among conflict-affected populations is high globally, leaving girls and women vulnerable to unintended pregnancies and poor sexual and reproductive health outcomes. Ours is the first known mixed-method study to assess the use of modern family planning methods among married or partnered South Sudanese refugee and host populations in northern Uganda. This article was authored by Neha S. Singh, Pallavi Prabhakar, Agnes Saleh, and others.