Open now: nominations for FIGO Committees, 2025 –2027 term
Become a part of FIGO’s divisions and committees alongside other experts from our member societies to focus on specialist areas of obstetrics and gynaecology as well as enable global collaboration on important women’s health and rights topics. Please email committees@figo.org for more information.
Join us on 26 March for our next webinar: Promoting healthy ageing – Best practices in menopausal care, where we will bring together global experts to explore multifaceted menopausal care. It will provide evidence-based guidance for health professionals and cover several key areas, followed by a Q&A discussion.
International Women’s Day: accelerating action for gender equity in healthcare
In her latest blog, Frances Longley CEO addresses the serious challenges women and girls face worldwide. She highlights how FIGO, our member societies and partners are striving to build more equitable healthcare systems. Support our call for collective action and increased investment to ensure a safer, better future for women and girls everywhere.
Exchange hubs: moving forward together to reduce maternal deaths
Over the past year, our Accelerating Measurable Progress and Leveraging Investments for Postpartum Hemorrhage Impact (AMPLI-PPHI) project has made significant progress in building strong collaboration between countries that are facing challenges in preventing and treating postpartum haemorrhage (PPH). This article looks at the pivotal role its five exchange hubs play in sharing learning, scaling impact and influencing key leaders.
Closing soon: urogynaecology training needs survey
Do you have 10 minutes to help us learn more about the training needs of residents and trainees? Please fill in our short survey about training related to pelvic floor disorders by the end of this month so we can assess your country’s needs and better support you.
New survey: tranexamic acid dosing
Support our AMPLI-PPHI project by completing a short survey about the supply and use of tranexamic acid (TXA) as part of the treatment bundle for postpartum haemorrhage (PPH).
This will help us to understand more about the implementation of TXA by frontline staff.
Last chance: late-breaking abstract submissions
Missed the submission deadline for FIGO Cape Town 2025? Submissions for late-breaking abstract open soon. This gives you one last opportunity to present your research to 8000+ professionals, get published and contribute to key discussions shaping the future of women’s health.
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