FIGO regularly issues statements and joint statements.
The IJGO Author Guidelines provide clear instructions for preparing manuscripts, before submitting them for consideration to ...
Dr Sadiya Nasir first joined FIGO in 2013 as the first fellow to graduate from the fistula surgery training programme. Her remarkable journey from trainee to trainer and Expert Advisory Group (EAG) ...
On 4 February 2025 – in line with the Worldcancerday.org theme, “United by Unique” – FIGO is joining a global movement calling for greater emphasis on people-centred care to address women’s cancers, ...
We are delighted to announce early bird registration for FIGO Cape Town 2025 is now open! Our world-class Congress will take place from 5–9 October, bringing together over 8,000 global delegates to ...
A new special article published in the International Journal of Gynecology & Obstetrics (IJGO) presents findings from a comprehensive global survey of FIGO's abnormal uterine bleeding (AUB) systems.
In 2022, the World Health Organization (WHO) updated its Abortion care guideline, widening its scope to include evidence-based recommendations in legal, regulatory, policy and service-delivery aspects ...
Women’s health is underserved, understudied and often underresourced in innovations with disproportionately low research and development funding relative to the burden of morbidity and mortality and ...
The Committee on Women at Menopausal Age employs evidence-based strategies for comprehensive analysis of the root causes of health challenges specific to older women. By implementing research-driven ...
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