About the International Conference on Family Planning (ICFP)
ICFP brings together researchers, governments, advocates, health equity champions, and local communities to celebrate progress, pledge new commitments, and chart the way forward. Rooted in collaboration, inclusivity, innovation, and scientific integrity, it serves as a strategic inflection point for advancing universal access to family planning and reproductive health.
The ICFP 2025 theme is “Equity Through Action: Advancing Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights for All,” which reflects the urgency of addressing systemic inequities through innovative solutions and concrete commitments.
Itad sessions at ICFP
Itad’s Jon Cooper and Mary Lagaay will be on the ground at ICFP sharing insights from our evaluation of the The Challenge Initiative (funded by multiple partners including the Gates Foundation) and the Fast Track Self Care Policy (funded by CIFF).
If you are going to the conference please join us at our sessions! Details below.
Accelerating Self-Care for SRHR: Evaluating the FAST TRACK programme in Trailblazer Countries
Poster session 2: Access, Integration, Quality, and Technology
4 November, 12:00-13:30 (America/Bogota), Ágora Main Lobby-First Floor
Does The Challenge Initiative offer a model for catalysing the sustainable scale-up of proven FP interventions?
Poster session 3: Equity Through Action: Advancing Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights for All
4 November, 14:00-15:00 (America/Bogota), Ágora Main Lobby-First Floor
Leveraging Routine Service Statistics for Impact Evaluation: Lessons from a Multi-Country Interrupted Time Series (ITS) Study on Contraceptive Uptake
Poster session 4: Advances in Measurement and Analytics
4 November, 16:00-17:30 (America/Bogota), Ágora Main Lobby-First Floor
Master coaches: a sustainable model for scaling up proven FP interventions?
Flash session: Scaling Solutions, Centering Equity Innovations and Leadership in Reproductive Health and Family Planning
6 November, 11:55-13:15 (America/Bogota), Ágora Room I