ICFP Media Center

Calling all reporters, content creators, journalists, and community leaders committed to advancing SRHR and family planning globally

If you’re interested in covering ICFP 2025 or connecting with the global SRHR media community, please complete the media interest form below. You’ll be among the first to receive the latest news, media releases, and opportunities for engagement with the ICFP community, movement, and platform.

Official ICFP Media Releases

 

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Media Interest Form

Interested in learning more about media engagement? Want to let us know about your ICFP 2025 covarege plans? Need to get all the media announcements and conference news updates? This is the right list.

Fill out the Media Interest Form below and we will make sure you are first on the list to receive information on virtual conference, onsite accrediation, media releases, FPNN opportunities and more.

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We will start more regular communications in October 2025.

ICFP 2025 Media Partners

Join us in supporting the ICFP 2025 Media Partners. Each one brings a unique and powerful perspective, helping ensure that sexual and reproductive health and rights remain at the center of global conversations.

ICFP 2025 Media Coverage

Join the Family Planning News Network!

The Family Planning News Network (FPNN) will be serving as the media infrastructure for ICFP 2025 and will ensure community-driven, solutions-based coverage of what is being presented in Bogotá and why the rest of the world needs to tune in.

FPNN quickly becoming the frontline of SRHR reporting, driving powerful news, storytelling, and coverage from around the world. As a global platform that elevates community-driven reporting on sexual and reproductive health and rights (SRHR), engaging with FPNN opens the door to new possibilities and unexpected collaborations.

In addition to our extensive collection of community-produced content, FPNN provides training, editorial support, and fellowships to its growing network of reporters, helping them uncover untold stories, surface local solutions, and connect grassroots innovations to global platforms.

Through solutions journalism, immersive fieldwork, and evidence-based digital storytelling, FPNN is reshaping how SRHR stories are told and gathered, with a community-focused grounding and strong sense of curiosity. Join the network today!

FPNN News & Updates

Solutions Journalism Training Pre-conference

Solutions Journalism Training Pre-conference

Overview Hands-on training for community reporters and media partners to apply solutions journalism to FP/SRHR coverage at ICFP and beyond.   What’s happening Pre-conference: “Solutions Community Reporting Training” Sun, Nov 2, ...
What Colombia Can Teach the Global SRHR Community

What Colombia Can Teach the Global SRHR Community

Voices That Unite Us Just one month out from ICFP 2025, we’re taking you straight to the frontlines of sexual and reproductive health and rights (SRHR) in our host country, Colombia! Last month, the Family Planning News Network (FPNN) led an ...
Across Colombia: The ICFP 2025 Media Reporting Trip

Across Colombia: The ICFP 2025 Media Reporting Trip

In late August, ICFP and the Family Planning News Network (FPNN) convened 12 journalists and advocates for a 10-day media reporting trip across Colombia. From the hospitals of Cali to the deserts of La Guajira, the group witnessed firsthand how community-centered care, traditional midwifery, and health system innovation are shaping Colombia’s sexual and reproductive health landscape. Stories from this journey are already reaching global audiences and will culminate in a special video feature premiering at the Opening Ceremony of ICFP 2025 in Bogotá.
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News & Opportunities from ICFP

ICFP 2025 Opens with New Global Data on Family Planning and Equity

ICFP 2025 Opens with New Global Data on Family Planning and Equity

ICFP 2025 opened this week with powerful new evidence showing that family planning is both a lifesaving intervention and a driver of economic empowerment. New research from WHO, The Lancet, Guttmacher, FP2030, and Rutgers reveals that global SRHR progress stands at a crossroads—where innovation and inequality collide.
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Youth News & Opportunities

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