Help shape the future of FIGO by submitting your nominations for the positions of Officer Trustees, Regional Trustees and the FIGO Council for the 2025-2027 term. The deadline is 23.59 UTC on 5 June 2025.
To be eligible to submit nominations, your society’s membership fees must be paid by the deadline. Please contact membership@figo.org if you have any questions about fees or invoices.
We are pleased to launch our new member spotlight series to celebrate the achievements of our diverse membership. Share your society’s success story with us to recognise your continued efforts to advance women’s health and rights in their countries.
Don’t miss early bird rates for FIGO Cape Town 2025
Early bird registration closes on Wednesday, 4 June 2025. Secure your place at an unforgettable World Congress featuring world-renowned keynotes, including Nobel Peace Prize nominee Dr Sima Samar, and influential voices in women’s health and rights from across the globe.
Join our new social ambassador scheme to support FIGO’s communications in the lead-up to the FIGO World Congress 2025.Help ushelp build a diverse, engaged network of digital voices passionate about women’s health and global health equity.
To commemorate this important day, we interviewed Gillian Slinger, former Head of FIGO's Fistula Training Initiative and co-creator of the day, about her career and ongoing commitment to women affected by obstetric fistula. Join us in our call to recognise the suffering of women and girls living with this condition and to finally close the global treatment gap.
Best practice advice on managing pregnancy after cancer treatment
Our Committee on the Impact of Pregnancy on Long-Term Health has published new best practice advice on managing pregnancy after cancer treatment. This guidance emphasises that, with proper care and planning, many women of reproductive age who are diagnosed with cancer can safely pursue pregnancy.
Comprehensive guidelines for managing liver disorders in pregnancy
FIGO’s Division of Maternal and Newborn Health has released new guidelines for managing both pre-existing and pregnancy-specific liver conditions. These guidelines address a growing concern in maternal health, as more women are entering pregnancy with or developing these conditions, which pose serious risks for mother and baby.
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