On the road to Nairobi… Tell us why you march

In 1994 in Cairo, 179 governments adopted a landmark Programme of Action to put sexual and reproductive health and rights at the centre of population policies.

Progress has been made, but millions of people – particularly the world’s most vulnerable and women and girls – have yet to see these promises fulfilled. There is still a lot to be done.

It is time for us to raise our voices and ask world leaders to deliver what was promised.

Everyone has an important role to play – whether you're headed to Nairobi or working locally, we appreciate your voice, your conviction, your dedication.

Thank you for joining us on the road to Nairobi and telling us why you march using the hashtag #IMarchFor.

#IMarchFor: Esma Gumberidze, Activist and Youth Representative of Georgia to the United Nations

#IMarchFor - The rights of women with disabilities

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#IMarchFor: Melissa Fleming, Under-Secretary-General for Global Communications

#IMarchFor - All women and girls around the world

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#IMarchFor: UNFPA Pakistan

#IMarchFor - Young people

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#IMarchFor: David Evangelista, Special Olympics President and Managing Director (Europe & Eurasia)

#IMarchFor - An increased participation of girls in sport

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#IMarchFor: Maria Efrosinina, Honorary Ambassador UNFPA Ukraine

#IMarchFor - Women in harmed conflict

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#IMarchFor: Alanna Armitage, UNFPA Regional Director Eastern Europe and Central Asia

#IMarchFor - The next generation of women and girls

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