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Fertility rates are falling internationally. In contrast, infertility is one of themost common conditions in the world leading tomoderate or severe disability. The International Federation of Fertility Societies, as a global actor in reproductive health, has as its core mission increasing knowledge in this field, particularly in developing and middle income countries. This commentary sets out the IFFS strategy for delivering this mission and its interdependencies with other organizations with a similar focus and the World Health Organisation.