ICFP Media

Housed at the William H. Gates Sr. Institute for Population and Reproductive Health (WHGI) at the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, ICFP harnesses the collective power of media to advance safe, equitable sexual and reproductive health and rights (SRHR) for all by connecting journalists with global experts, innovators, and advocates.

Learn about ICFP’s impactful media efforts below!

Media

Momentum for Unified Narratives & Stronger SRHR Visibility at a Critical Global Moment

In Bogotá, media was not just a tool to engage the world in our conversations, it was a strategic and deliberate force. Through the FPNN Media Lab, ICFP 2025 LIVE Stage, and a robust journalist program, we turned the ICFP conference into a global storytelling platform.

  • FPNN Media Lab: This collaborative hub offered a dedicated space for participants to shape unified SRHR narratives. Over five days, journalists and partners engaged in briefings, trainings, and real-time story development—building skills, creating content, and sparking unexpected connections. These briefings enabled experts to share priority news directly with journalists in a personal, high-trust environment.
  • ICFP LIVE Stage: Journalists reported stories and analyses to conference attendees via the ICFP LIVE Stage. FPNN original programming—including Sex O’Clock News, Frontline Report, and Habla LAC—took the stage to spotlight key SRHR solutions emerging from their reporting.
  • Overall Journalist Program: FPNN’s overall journalist program at ICFP 2025 drove coordinated, solutions-focused SRHR storytelling—setting the narrative agenda through a Colombia reporting trip, expanding Spanish-language reach across the LAC region, and convening a media pre-conference that sparked new alliances between SRHR organizations and influential media voices.

Throughout our media programming, thousands of journalists had access ground-breaking research, expert voices, and community-driven narratives. This generated high-impact coverage that amplified family planning and women’s health far beyond the walls of the Ágora Convention Center.

100+ Community Reporters Trained

Leading up to and at ICFP 2025, we trained communicators on how to cover SRHR using solutions-focused framing and data informed-reporting.

180+ Media Hits

We garnered 180+ media hits from global, regional, national, and local outlets, including: The Guardian; The Economist; Devex; Reuters; El Espectador; El Tiempo; France 24; and El País. View all articles mentioning ICFP 2025 below.

3000+ Media List Contacts

Our media efforts produced an active and engaged contact list of journalists, content creators, and other communicators who are now ready to continue learning and reporting on SRHR.

Next Steps

Journalists are seeking continued engagement to re-energize how SRHR is covered across all levels of media. In 2026, the William H. Gates Sr. Institute aims to carry this work forward through additional media efforts. Stay tuned for more information!

ICFP 2025 Media Partners

Meet ICFP’s media partners who offer unique perspectives and produce powerful communications. Each organization helps ensure that SRHR remains at the center of global conversations, uplifting research and innovations coming out of our field.

ICFP 2025 Media Coverage

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Shaping United, Solutions-driven Narratives

The Family Planning News Network (FPNN) is a global platform at the forefront of sexual and reproductive health and rights (SRHR) storytelling and news generation.

Through trainings, briefings, relationship-building, editorial support, and content creation, FPNN enables and elevates solutions-focused coverage of SRHR.

By engaging audiences beyond the SRHR field, the platform helps expand understanding, counter mis- and disinformation, and push back against anti-rights narratives. In doing so, FPNN strengthens a more informed, connected, and resilient movement—advancing progress on SRHR worldwide.

Official Media Releases

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

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

Global Health Leaders Unite in Bogotá for ICFP 2025 to Tackle Reproductive Rights and Funding Challenges

Global Health Leaders Unite in Bogotá for ICFP 2025 to Tackle Reproductive Rights and Funding Challenges

ICFP 2025 Heads to Bogotá, Colombia!

ICFP 2025 Heads to Bogotá, Colombia!

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FPNN News & Updates

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.
Join the ICFP Solutions Reporting Team!

Join the ICFP Solutions Reporting Team!

The Family Planning News Network (FPNN) is assembling a dynamic team of Solutions Reporters for the International Conference on Family Planning (ICFP 2025) — and we’re looking for curious, creative voices to help capture the ideas, innovations, and solutions shaping the future of sexual and reproductive health and rights (SRHR).
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News & Opportunities from ICFP

Climate x SRHR: Frontline Leaders in Action

Climate x SRHR: Frontline Leaders in Action

Climate change is increasingly disrupting health systems, threatening livelihoods, displacing communities, and undermining access to essential services—particularly in regions least responsible for the crisis. Extreme weather events such as ...
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Youth News & Opportunities

Introducing the 2025 Grassroots Action Leaders

Introducing the 2025 Grassroots Action Leaders

The ICFP Grassroots Action Leaders Award celebrates young innovators aged 18–35 who are pioneering inclusive, community-driven family planning and sexual and reproductive health and rights (FP/SRHR) solutions in their local contexts. This award ...
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