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ICFP Abstracts Opening 1 February
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ICFP Abstract Submissions Now Open!
*** Deadline Extended to 19 April 2025, 11:59 PM ET
ICFP 2025—taking place 3–6 November 2025 in Bogotá, Colombia—invites abstracts in English, French, and Spanish presenting cutting-edge research, program, and advocacy results related to sexual and reproductive health and rights (SRHR). See full details and submit an abstract at the link below.
ICFP 2025 Theme — Equity Through Action: Advancing Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights for All