Goodness Ogeyi Odey, ICFP2022 Youth Trailblazer and Co-chair of the ICFP Shifting Power and Advancing Equity in Global...
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How COVID-19 is affecting the way that women receive care and the response of our members
By IPPF. Originally posted on IPPFEN.org No matter where we live, what we look like, or what income we might have,...
The David and Lucile Packard Foundation
The David and Lucile Packard Foundation ICFP2022 Core Organizing Groupfacebooktwitterinstagram The Quality Innovation...
Asian-Pacific Resource and Research Centre for Women (ARROW)
The Asian-Pacific Resource and Research Centre for Women (ARROW) ICFP2022 SponsorfacebooktwitterinstagramAdolescents...
Religious communities and youth engagement around family planning
by Peace Umanah, ICFP Trailblazer, Nigeriapeace.s.umanah@gmail.com The essence of family planning in our...
Nominations for ICFP 2022 EXCELL Award Now OPEN
The EXCELL Awards, for Excellence in Leadership for Family Planning, have been bestowed by the ICFP since the...
Young Nigeriens Want Comprehensive Sex Ed and Solid Advice
In Niger, talking about sex and contraceptives isn’t always easy. But little by little, things are changing.
Registration for the Sixth ICFP is NOW OPEN
#ICFP2022 has gone hybrid. Travel to Thailand & join the ICFP community in person – or stay at home and...
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.
Protecting Women’s Health and Rights During COVID-19
Like elsewhere, women in West Africa have been disproportionate victims of COVID-19 in terms of their rights, health and autonomy. Government and donor action is decisive in health crises by including civil society and taking measures to prevent rather than reinforce women and girls’ vulnerability.