The Concept Foundation is a non-profit foundation which was established by the UNDP/UNFPA/WHO/WB Special program in Reproductive Health (WHO/HRP), PATH, the World Bank in 1989 in Bangkok, Thailand, "as a mechanism through which WHO’s rights associated with an injectable contraceptive, Cyclofem, could be licensed to potential producers in developing countries".
[1] Estradiol cypionate/medroxyprogesterone acetate (brand names Cyclofem, Lunelle; code name Cyclo-Provera), is a once-a-month combined injectable contraceptive which contains 25 mg of medroxyprogesterone acetate—the same ingredient in Depo Provera—and 5 mg of estradiol cypionate.
[2] Since its inception in 1989, more than 120 million doses of Cyclofem have been manufactured and sold worldwide.
Medabon is another product developed by the Concept Foundation which induces medical abortion.
Medabon combines mifepristone and misoprostol, two abortifacients which health organizations had already deemed safe and effective.