ICFP 2025 Heads to Bogotá, Colombia
1–6 November 2025
ICFP comes to Latin America for the first time—uniting the global SRHR community in Bogotá under the theme Equity Through Action.
The vibrant city of Bogotá, Colombia made history today as the first Latin American host city for the seventh International Conference on Family Planning (ICFP) conference, scheduled for 1–6 November 2025.
This landmark decision, supported by the William H. Gates Sr. Institute for Population and Reproductive Health, the Government of Colombia, Profamilia, and Fundación Valle del Lili as co-hosts, marks a significant milestone for Latin America and the global family planning community.
After extensive deliberation and evaluation of potential host countries, Colombia emerged as the top choice, reflecting its exemplary commitment to advancing reproductive health and rights. Colombia’s progressive policies exemplify its commitment to fostering an environment where every individual can make informed choices about their sexual and reproductive health.
“Thousands of delegates coming from more than 120 countries can learn from the experience of Latin America and Colombia in particular about universal health coverage and how family planning and reproductive health services and demand are successfully addressed,” said Jose Rimon II, Former Director of the William H. Gates Sr. Institute and Chair of the ICFP International Steering Committee (ISC).
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From deserts to jungles, from bustling cities to the Caribbean coast, this reporting trip uplifted voices shaping the future of SRHR.
These stories remind us all that community-driven, equity-focused approaches to SRHR work.
Explore Colombia
Colombia has demonstrated a steadfast dedication to improving reproductive health and family planning initiatives. Colombia has also started to focus on a deep dedication to the welfare and empowerment of women and youth. Guided by the ambitious objectives of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), the country has become a leader in advancing sexual and reproductive health and rights.






