The WCF has organized conferences since 1997. Following initial planning in 2010, the WCF sponsored the July 2011
Moscow Demographic Summit, which formulated a communique calling on governments to develop "a pro-family demographic policy and to adopt a special international pro-family strategy and action plan aimed at consolidating family and marriage, protecting human life from conception to natural death, increasing birth rates, and averting the menace of depopulation." In London in 2012, the WCF were refused permission to hire out the facilities of
the Law Society for an event entitled
One man. One woman. Making the case for marriage for the good of society, and had to find an alternative venue. In 2013,
Mark Kirk, the Republican Senator for Illinois revoked the WCF access to a Senate meeting room in the U.S. Capitol. In February 2014, the
Southern Poverty Law Center (SPLC) included WCF in their listing of anti-gay hate groups. , the WCF partners listing includes several groups that are also listed as
anti-gay hate groups by the SPLC, including
American Family Association,
Family Research Council,
Family Watch International, and
Americans for Truth About Homosexuality. Larry Jacobs was invited to Russia to advise
Russian Orthodox leaders in setting up
Christian right coalitions that unite
Protestant Evangelical and Roman Catholic groups
opposing legalized abortion. Larry Jacobs has been a strong advocate of the
Russian LGBT propaganda law, commenting that "The Russians might be the Christian saviors of the world" The coalition stated "Russia, with its historic commitment to deep spirituality and morality, can be a hope for the natural family supporters from all over the world" Jacobs commented that "The Kremlin used to be a no-no for conservatives," but added "We're going to redeem that building." In 2016 WCF rebranded with an umbrella organization called International Organization for the Family.
WCF World Conferences The meeting in
Warsaw in May 2007 was to be addressed by
Ellen Sauerbrey, at the time head of the United States Department of State's
Bureau of Population, Refugees, and Migration, which provoked a letter from 19 Members of the
European Parliament demanding that she should not go. The 2009 conference in
Amsterdam met with some controversy when the government minister
André Rouvoet addressed the congress despite requests from other Dutch Parliamentarians that he should not do so. Their local offices were defaced with paint, obscenities and
anti-Christian slogans by unknown vandals, but the WCF said they would not be intimidated by radical opposition. The WCF comprises Christian, Islamic, and secular leaders, and the
Chief Rabbi of the Netherlands was scheduled to speak at the conference. Prior to the 2013 WCF conference, Sydney politician
Alex Greenwich sought to ensure that the conference complied with anti-discrimination legislation. One of the reports presented to the conference said that children raised in two-parent families do best at school. The 2014 WCF conference was scheduled to be held in September in Russia, and was promoted as "the 'Olympics' of the international Pro-Life movement supporting the Natural Family". Because of the
annexation of Ukrainian Crimea by Russia, planning for the conference was suspended. Writer
Masha Gessen attended the 2016 conference, and reported participants embracing
white replacement worries expressed in the language of
human extinction, and concerns that backers of
gender ideology would overthrow the government—ideas described as
conspiracy theories and
moral panics. The 2017 WCF conference was held in
Hungary. The right wing Prime minister of Hungary
Viktor Orban spoke at the event. The 2019 WCF conference was held in March in
Verona, Italy. The deputy prime minister and leader of the League
Matteo Salvini spoke at the event with a speech that spanned topics from population decline to illegal immigration and a critique of feminism. Scheduled speakers included Moldova's president
Igor Dodon, Hungary's Families Minister
Katalin Novak, and Dmitri Smirnov, a senior figure in the
Russian Orthodox Church.
WCF Regional Conferences In August 2014, the WCF held a regional conference in Melbourne Australia that was met with protests. The
Senate of Australia passed a motion to condemn the conference after several MPs and government ministers announced their intention to speak at the conference and four successive venues refused to host the conference. Federal social services minister
Kevin Andrews was noted by the Senate as a recipient of the WCF's "Natural Family Man of the Year" award. Four of these ministers later pulled out of the conference because the conference was hosted by the controversial Christian group
Catch the Fire. Kevin Andrews, who was the international ambassador for the 2013 conference, has been promoted as the international ambassador for the World Congress of Families. After the conference, Andrews asked the WCF to remove a reference to him as "international ambassador" from their promotional material. The WCF held an African Regional Conference in Ghana in 2019. == Gallery ==