What’s Next for Family Planning? WHGI Experts Weigh In on the Future of SRHR

May 31, 2025

From Funding Cuts to Strategic Shifts: WHGI Leaders on What the Future of Family Planning Looks Like

As U.S. foreign aid cuts disrupt sexual and reproductive health programs worldwide, global advocates—including leaders from Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, the William H. Gates Sr. Institute, and ICFP 2025 co-hosts—are rallying to build a more resilient, equitable future.

🗣️ Featured voices:

  • Dr. Philip Anglewicz (WHGI Director)
  • Innocent Grant (MSPH student & WHGI RA)
  • Dr. Samukeliso Dube (FP2030)
  • Marie Ba (Ouagadougou Partnership)
  • Marta Royo (Profamilia Colombia)

📰 Read how Latin America’s shift to domestic funding offers lessons for the global SRHR movement—and why ICFP 2025 in Colombia may be a defining moment for the field.

 

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