FIGO World Congress 2018 - Rio de Janeiro
FIGO's XXII Congress was held in Rio de Janeiro, from 14-19 October 2018.
Click here to access your certificate.
For additional information please contact the FIGO congress team.
FIGO's XXII World Congress enabled important discussions that will help shape national, regional and global policy, and ultimately ensure the physical, mental, reproductive and sexual well-being of women throughout the world. Sincere thanks to delegates, faculty, sponsors and stakeholders for your contribution, and for making our time together in Rio such a success.
![]() |
||||
Ten tracks at Rio 2018
|
Newly-elected officersWe welcome: - Dr Carlos Füchtner, President (Bolivia) - Dr Faysal El Kak, Vice President (Lebanon) - Dr Jeanne Conry, President Elect (USA) - Prof CN Purandare, Past President (India) - Prof Lesley Regan, Hon.Secretary (UK) - Dr Christine Tippett, Hon.Treasurer (Australia) |
|||
Leading Change: FIGO DeclarationsFIGO made strong commitments to women's health: - Hyperglycemia in Pregnancy - Violence Against Women - Cervical Cancer Elimination - The Continuing Burden of Rh Disease and addressed the global C-section epidemic
|
Global Voices of Women's HealthOur advocacy series 'hello doctors' put the experiences of patients and campaigners front and centre: - Nice Nailantei Leng'ete, campaigning against FGM - Insia Dariwala, addressing gender-based violence - Noemi Olivera, on the challenges of safe abortion - Heliana Moura, on women and HIV
|
|||
![]() |
||||
IJGO: Issues and SupplementsOur International Journal of Gynecology & Obstetrics (IJGO) published a range of open access research: - FIGO 2018 Cancer Report - Institutionalization of postpartum IUDs - Abstracts presented at FIGO's XXII World Congress |
Join us in 2021Congress rotates through five continents every three years: the Africa-Eastern Mediterranean, Asia-Oceania, Europe, Latin America and North America regions. FIGO's XXIII World Congress is likely to be an online event, but due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the situation is currently uncertain. Visit the Congress website for the latest information. |