The International Women's Health Coalition (IWHC) is a non-governmental organization founded in 1984 based in New York City.
[2] In June 2021, IWHC announced that it will merge with the Center for Health and Global Equality and the International Planned Parenthood Federation Western Hemisphere Region.
[5] Dunlop took over the National Women's Health Coalition created by Merle Goldberg and changed its mission to become more international in scope.
[14] Dunlop with the IWHC argued that working towards gender equality in addition to sex education would help reduce birth rates.
[15] Demographic goals and targets, conversely, led to programs that included forced or unwanted sterilizations and "inappropriate methods of family planning" for women.
[14] Dunlop also called demographic and target methods to population control "basically racist" because she felt there was a subtext that "those black and brown people should not have more children.
[7][21] IWHC remains staunch on the idea that giving women better access to health care and sex education is the right and ethical way to help stabilize the world's population growth.