The FIGO Knowledge Hub is an innovative new online education platform, created to advance FIGO’s strategic pillars of education and capacity building. This dynamic resource is designed to support the ...
As we come to the end of our 70th anniversary year, we look back at the positive impact FIGO Programmes has had, and continue to have, in low- and middle-income countries. FIGO began delivering ...
Worldwide, the growing use of contraceptive methods has led to a reduction in maternal and infant mortality, improvements in socio-economic conditions and increased schooling for girls and women.
The Committee on Breast Health will work to raise awareness of breast diseases, disseminate best practice recommendations and advocate for better prevention and treatment of these diseases, ...
FIGO’s 2024-2025 free webinar series tackles the most pressing issues on women’s health and rights. Organised by FIGO’s Divisions and Committees, FIGO’s webinar series brings together women’s health ...
FIGO regularly issues statements and joint statements.
FIGO Divisions and Committees bring together experts from our member societies with other health care professionals focusing on specialist areas of obstetrics and gynaecology to encourage global ...
Each member society is committed to supporting FIGO's aim for women of the world to achieve the highest possible standards of physical, mental, reproductive and sexual health and wellbeing throughout ...
The 2021 edition of the FIGO Cancer Report contains updates on the management of gynaecological cancers combined with pertinent papers on gynaecological oncology, which we hope the reader will find ...
The Committee on Menstrual Disorders and Related Health Impacts focuses on the set of symptoms described as non-gestational abnormal uterine bleeding (AUB), including heavy menstrual bleeding (HMB).
May 2019, FIGO released Guidelines to combat pre-eclampsia, and calls for all women to receive first-trimester screening. Read the Pre-eclampsia Guidelines here. 76,000 women and 500,000 babies die ...
The project ended in India and Sri Lanka in December 2018, Nepal in June 2019, Kenya in September 2019, Tanzania in March 2020 and in Bangladesh in October 2020. Across 48 Referral Hospitals, the ...