By: Rebecca Herman, CPM, MPH & Jodi Diprofio, MA. Originally published by Pathfinder International Evidence from...
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UN Foundation Announces Press Fellowship to Thailand with a Focus on Sexual and Reproductive Health, Rights and Justice
WASHINGTON (PRWEB) JULY 25, 2022 The United Nations Foundation’s Universal Access Project today announced a press...
120M Women and Girls Are Migrants. Meeting Their Health Needs Would Shape More Inclusive Health Systems.
GUEST COLUMN: By Kelly Saldana, Vice President, Systems Strengthening and Resilience, Abt AssociatesMigrants are the...
Acceleration of Self-Care in the Time of COVID-19
Originally published on knowledgesuccess.org. The need for fundamental transformation in our health systems has never...
A moment to elevate young women’s voices and family planning choices
Guest column from Janet Holt, Program Officer, Global Development and Population Program at the William and Flora Hewlett Foundation | Young women—under the age of 20—often have the hardest time accessing family planning and reproductive health services, especially in sub-Saharan Africa. This is why I’m thrilled that hundreds of young women from around the globe will be part of the International Conference on Family Planning.
Conference Tracks
Every other year since 2009, the International Conference on Family Planning has brought together the family planning...
SRHR in Ethiopia: Gains and Reflections Over the Past Two Decades
GUEST COLUMN: The David and Lucile Packard Foundation by Lisa M. DeMaria , Kimberly V. Smith, and Yemane Berhane In...
The Global Compact on Refugees Could Fail Girls and Women – But We Don’t Have To
After working with refugees from Burundi, Sudan, Afghanistan, Iraq, and Syria, I’ve witnessed how girls and women with the ability to control and manage their fertility could build brighter futures, and power progress for their communities. Yet, more often than not, I’ve seen their health, rights, and wellbeing sidelined in humanitarian responses.
Welcome to the 2021 International Conference on Family Planning
Every other year since 2009, each time in a different host country, the International Conference on Family Planning has brought together the family planning community to share best practices, celebrate successes, and chart a course forward. The ICFP remains the largest scientific conference on reproductive health and family planning in the world.
Soul searching: What are the linkages between social norms, adolescent sexuality and child marriage?
GUEST COLUMN: by Lynn Chinene, Regional Program Manager, 18+ Ending Child Marriage in MEESA, Plan International Zambia...