Our commitment is:
Scale our proven menstrual and sexual and reproductive rights education (MSRHRE) intervention directly and through partnerships to reach at least 500,000 adolescent girls and boys by 2022.
(12) Ensuring that the basic humanitarian needs and rights of affected populations, especially that of girls and women, are addressed as critical components of responses to humanitarian and environmental crises, as well as fragile and post-crisis reconstruction contexts, through the provision of access to comprehensive sexual and reproductive health information, education and services, including access to safe abortion services to the full extent of the law, and post-abortion care, to significantly reduce maternal mortality and morbidity, sexual and gender-based violence and unplanned pregnancies under these conditions.
We commit to providing skills development programs, entrepreneurship programs and enterprise development programmes for youth.
(8) Investing in the education, employment opportunities, health, including family planning and sexual and reproductive health services, of adolescents and youth, especially girls, so as to fully harness the promises of the demographic dividend.
We commit to: 1. Lobbying and advocating for youth adolescent and youth friendly services in collaboration with partners. 2. Promoting HIV/AIDS, health care services including reproductive health care campaigns for young people in collaboration with partners
(12) Ensuring that the basic humanitarian needs and rights of affected populations, especially that of girls and women, are addressed as critical components of responses to humanitarian and environmental crises, as well as fragile and post-crisis reconstruction contexts, through the provision of access to comprehensive sexual and reproductive health information, education and services, including access to safe abortion services to the full extent of the law, and post-abortion care, to significantly reduce maternal mortality and morbidity, sexual and gender-based violence and unplanned pregnancies under these conditions.
Universal SRHR in the context of UHC (5) (a) Zero sexual and gender-based violence and harmful practices, including zero child, early and forced marriage, as well as zero female genital mutilation; and (b) Elimination of all forms of discrimination against all women and girls, in order to realize all individuals’ full socio-economic potential.
Young people will
1. Advocate for the inclusion of sexual and reproductive health services in the NHIS package
2. Advocate for adolescent and youth friendly SRHR services and safe spaces in community hospitals and health centres near them
3. Commit to honouring postings (as health professionals) to rural areas, and also commit to follow-up and advocacy so that fellow young health professionals do same
4. Advocate for...Mode of engagement:
Brighter Communities Worldwide are committed to the overall goal of zero preventable maternal deaths by 2030. We will continue to take a multi-faceted with the Ministry of Health focusing on population and clinical health. We are committed to working in partnership with the Ministry of Health in rolling out the Community Health Strategy, training Community Health Volunteers, Community Health Committees, and strengthening the referral systems between the community and the health facilities... (3) Zero preventable maternal deaths and maternal morbidities, such as obstetric fistulas, by, inter alia, integrating a comprehensive package of sexual and reproductive health interventions, including access to safe abortion to the full extent of the law, measures for preventing and avoiding unsafe abortions, and for the provision of post-abortion care, into national UHC strategies, policies and programmes, and to protect and ensure all individuals’ right to bodily integrity, autonomy and reproductive rights, and to provide access to essential services in support of these rights.Mode of engagement:
The Kyrgyz Republic commits to invest resources towards reducing gender-based violence against girls and women and eradicating harmful practices such as early marriages and bride kidnapping. Every effort will be made to improve essential services for survivors of gender-based violence through coordination of key state and civil society institutions. (5) (a) Zero sexual and gender-based violence and harmful practices, including zero child, early and forced marriage, as well as zero female genital mutilation; and (b) Elimination of all forms of discrimination against all women and girls, in order to realize all individuals’ full socio-economic potential.
The Kyrgyz Republic will make every effort to comply with laws so that marriages are concluded only with the free and full consent of...
Ethiopia is of the conviction that the ICPD 25 Global Summit will further galvanize commitments and partnerships to realize the promises of the ICPD Programme of Action recognizing that its full implementation is integrally linked to efforts at eradicating extreme poverty, and ensure sustainable development. The pursuit of ensuring rights and choices affirmed in the ICPD Programme of Action will continue to appear high on the country’s national development agenda. Ethiopia commits to... (1) Intensify our efforts for the full, effective and accelerated implementation and funding of the ICPD Programme of Action, Key Actions for the Further Implementation of the Programme of Action of the ICPD, the outcomes of its reviews, and Agenda 2030 for Sustainable Development.
Women play a critical role in sustainable development when they are healthy, educated and free from all forms of abuse. Yet, gender-based violence denies women and girls opportunities to fully utilize their basic human rights. Worse still is the fact that despite having laws women and girls are still oppressed. This is because little is known about these laws and the laws that are available still have a lot of loopholes. Women’s March Zimbabwe as part of the Broader Community of Women... (5) (a) Zero sexual and gender-based violence and harmful practices, including zero child, early and forced marriage, as well as zero female genital mutilation; and (b) Elimination of all forms of discrimination against all women and girls, in order to realize all individuals’ full socio-economic potential.Mode of engagement:
We commit to provide comprehensive sexual education and counseling in sexual health to young people in Mexico through the funding and expansion of our 3 programs: - Hablemos de Sexo y Amor - A digital community and network supporting safe, healthy and pleasurable love, sex and relationship for young people. We provide online CSE contents , through our website hablemosdesexo.com, our social media and our online platforms reaching over 4,000,000 young people per year. This program is... (4) Access for all adolescents and youth, especially girls, to comprehensive and age-responsive information, education and adolescent-friendly comprehensive, quality and timely services to be able to make free and informed decisions and choices about their sexuality and reproductive lives, to adequately protect themselves from unintended pregnancies, all forms of sexual and gender-based violence and harmful practices, sexually transmitted infections, including HIV/AIDS, to facilitate a safe transition into adulthood.Mode of engagement:
On behalf of the Caribbean Association for Feminist Research & Action (CAFRA), we commit to reducing the gap of effective Comprehensive Sexuality Education (CSE) for youth in and out of school by develop model curriculum to be submitted to National Ministries of Education and CARICOM. We also commit to contributing towards increased awareness and understanding of the need for CSE by developing campaign material targeted at faith based organizations and parent teacher... (1) Intensify our efforts for the full, effective and accelerated implementation and funding of the ICPD Programme of Action, Key Actions for the Further Implementation of the Programme of Action of the ICPD, the outcomes of its reviews, and Agenda 2030 for Sustainable Development.Mode of engagement: