Message from Kihara Anne Beatrice, FIGO President As we settle into 2024, I want to wish you, your society members, colleagues, families and friends a fruitful year. At FIGO, we are this year celebrating the 70-year existence of our organisation – a landmark achievement made possible by the commitment of our founding leaders, growing member societies and all those working with – and within – FIGO. Collectively, we maintain FIGO’s role as the global voice for women’s health.
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By FIGOFIGO’s flagship World Congress is the leading and most comprehensive global event in gynaecology and obstetrics. From 9-12 October 2023, delegates will meet at the Paris Convention Centre to update and improve their clinical practice, build relationships with peers from around the word, and learn from leading experts in all aspects of women’s health.We are proud to offer a truly comprehensive and global evidence-based scientific programme that has been developed with supporting organisations like the World Health Organization (WHO) and the World Association of Trainees in Obstetrics & Gynecology (WATOG), FIGO’s divisions and committees, member societies and regional federations.The FIGO Paris 2023 World Congress will offer a truly comprehensive and global evidence-based scientific programme. The programme is divided in five specialist streams to offer a global view of topics in the field of women's health:Maternal and newborn healthSexual and reproductive
Register now for early bird rates Join 8,000+ attendees at the leading global event in obstetrics and gynaecology for the first in-person World Congress since FIGO Rio de Janeiro 2018.
The joint statement of support for the inclusion of contraception and abortion in sexual and reproductive health and wellbeing education for all medical students is the culmination of a collaborative effort between the International Federation of Gynecology and Obstetrics (FIGO), the International Federation of Medical Students Associati