ICFP 2025 Media Center


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ICFP 2025 Heads to Bogotá, Colombia!

Mark Your Calendars! ICFP 2025—the world’s largest scientific convening of sexual and reproductive health and rights (SRHR) professionals—is taking place in the vibrant city of Bogotá, Colombia from 3–6 November 2025.

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Embark on the Road to Bogotá Events in Nigeria and Tanzania

Embark on the Road to Bogotá Events in Nigeria and Tanzania

The Road to Bogotá is a dynamic journey of collaboration, innovation, and community engagement to drive global progress in family planning and Equity Through Action, culminating at the next International Conference on Family Planning (ICFP ...
Explore the New ICFP 2025 Subcommittee: Environment and Climate Change

Explore the New ICFP 2025 Subcommittee: Environment and Climate Change

The new ICFP 2025 Environment and Climate Change subcommittee spotlights the essential intersection of climate change, environmental sustainability, and population health. Kirsten Krueger's article delves into the PHE approach, demonstrating how family planning and environmental well-being are key to economic and sustainable progress. Discover how you can contribute to these global initiatives.

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Meet Kobe Juwan Smith: 2022 ICFP Trailblazer

Meet Kobe Juwan Smith: 2022 ICFP Trailblazer

Originally posted by HGP TV When his mother lost the battle to Ovarian Cancer in 2016, Kobe Juwan Smith’s life completely changed. He had witnessed firsthand how the lack of quality resources, services and health information shortened the life ...