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ICFP & The Moth: Global Storytelling Virtual Workshops

As COVID-19 Soars in Latin America, Digital Innovations Offer Women and Girls a Lifeline

Embrace Self-Care to Improve Sexual and Reproductive Health

In a far corner of India, nurses provide family planning services to women despite a pandemic

Reflection on Our COVID Response: DKT Anglophone West Africa

Country-level Action for UHC and Ensuring Universal Access to SRHR

Protecting Women’s Health and Rights During COVID-19

Leading the Charge: Insight into Country-level SRH Advocacy in Zambia’s UHC Financing Reforms

Accessing family planning methods in India during COVID-19

Is there an association between readiness and action in adopting family planning?

2 Million and Growing!: A Look Back (and Forward) on the Evolution of Nivi

Social media to social distancing: Combining education and data to enable effective COVID-19 response

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Q&A: Documenting COVID-19 Effect on Youth Sexual and Reproductive Health

Q&A: Documenting COVID-19 Effect on Youth Sexual and Reproductive Health

Why it’s Crucial Not to Limit the Youth’s Access and Use of Family Planning

Why it’s Crucial Not to Limit the Youth’s Access and Use of Family Planning

Small and medium private providers are missing from UHC initiatives

Small and medium private providers are missing from UHC initiatives

ICFP’s #NotWithoutFP Forum Important Logistics Information

ICFP’s #NotWithoutFP Forum Important Logistics Information

Planning Down to the Last Mile

Planning Down to the Last Mile

Contraceptive Security Linked to Universal Health Coverage

Contraceptive Security Linked to Universal Health Coverage

Increasing domestic financing for family planning commodities in Kenya

Increasing domestic financing for family planning commodities in Kenya

Who pays for family planning? Taking a step towards national health insurance coverage.

Who pays for family planning? Taking a step towards national health insurance coverage.

Just because it’s covered doesn’t mean it’s covered

Just because it’s covered doesn’t mean it’s covered

Taking Steps to Advance Universal Access to Family Planning: Key Lessons from 16 Francophone Countries

Taking Steps to Advance Universal Access to Family Planning: Key Lessons from 16 Francophone Countries

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