We envision a world where all people have access to quality-assured sexual and reproductive health medicines and technologies

An age-old problem with a need for renewed attention: new report calls for innovative R&D to tackle iron deficiency anaemia during pregnancy

Maternal anaemia* continues to be a significant cause of morbidity and mortality, with efforts over the past two decades making a minimal dent on this age-old problem. Since 2000, the global prevalence of anaemia in pregnant women has dropped only slightly – and the...

Concept Foundation and partners lead the largest ever trial study on use of aspirin to prevent pre-eclampsia, investigating optimal dosage and risks of blood loss.

While it is known that daily intake of aspirin during pregnancy is an effective and simple way to prevent pre-eclampsia before term, there are uncertainties about the optimal dose, and whether higher doses put pregnant women at risk of excessive bleeding. Concept...

Concept Foundation partner Xianju Pharma achieves WHO Prequalification of its sterile MPA active ingredient – offering a new API source for long-acting injectable contraception

Concept Foundation is delighted to share that Xianju Pharmaceutical Co. Ltd. (Xianju Pharma) has been awarded WHO Prequalification of their sterile grade micronized medroxyprogesterone acetate (MPA) active pharmaceutical ingredient (API) .  This adds a new source to...

Concept Foundation and WACI Health partner to save lives of women and girls in Africa

Non-profit organizations Concept Foundation and WACI Health are pleased to announce that we have formally entered a collaboration agreement, to jointly accelerate access to safe and effective medicines and technologies that save the lives of women and girls. By...

International Universal Health Coverage Day: Concept Foundation continues to deliver research and solutions to achieve affordable SRH services for all

At Concept Foundation, all our work is anchored in the principles of Universal Health Coverage, and we continue to provide evidence-based recommendations and country support to improve safe and affordable access to SRH medicines and technologies. Our projects include...

Concept Foundation and partners call for gender-responsive measures to protect women and girls from the effects of pandemics

COVID-19 was a crude reminder of the gender implications of outbreaks – not least  on the sexual and reproductive health and rights (SRHR) of women and girls. While there is substantial evidence of the positive and sustainable impact of adopting a gender, equity and...

PREVENTION & TREATMENT OF POSTPARTUM HAEMORRHAGE

Explore our work on reducing maternal mortality and morbidity as a result of postpartum haemorrhage (PPH) in high burden countries. 

PREVENTION OF UNINTENDED PREGNANCY

A new concept that could provide a novel alternative option to women wishing to prevent unintended pregnancy.

ACCELERATING INNOVATION FOR MOTHERS (AIM)

Accelerating development and introduction of innovative products for pregnancy-specific conditions through global partnerships.

Concept Foundation is an international not for profit organization, working on improving access to sexual and reproductive health medicines and technologies in low- and middle-income countries worldwide.

 

Founded in 1989, we operate under a collaboration agreement with the World Health Organization to promote the availability of sexual and reproductive health products at affordable prices, and their safe and effective use in low-resource settings.

PHOTO: JOUIA, WHO NOW TAKES CARE OF HER NEPHEW AFTER LOSING HER SISTER TO PPH, KAMPALA, UGANDA

CREDIT: JONI KABANA

Concept Foundation is an international not for profit organization, working on improving access to sexual and reproductive health medicines and technologies in low- and middle-income countries worldwide.

 

Founded in 1989, we operate under a collaboration agreement with the World Health Organization to promote the availability of sexual and reproductive health products at affordable prices, and their safe and effective use in low-resource settings.

PHOTO: JOUIA, WHO NOW TAKE CARES OF HER NEPHEW AFTER LOSING HER SISTER TO PPH, KAMPALA, UGANDA

CREDIT: JONI KABANA