We commit to achieve maternal mortality Rate of 70 per 100,000 live births by 2030 and reduce maternal morbidity, by, integrating a comprehensive approach to the essential sexual and reproductive health package, including measures for preventing unsafe abortions, and comprehensive abortion care, into the national UHC strategies, policies and programmes.
(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.
We commit to achieve six percent unmet need for family planning information and services and 44 percent Contraceptive Prevalence Rate by 2030 and universal availability of quality, affordable and safe modern contraceptives for all men, women, youth who need such services. Ghana remains committed to addressing the challenges of family planning unmet need especially with respect to low access among adolescents and young people in the framework of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) being... (2) Zero unmet need for family planning information and services, and universal availability of quality, affordable and safe modern contraceptives.Mode of engagement:
Our Commitments (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.
1.Between 2020 and 2030, to take forward the ICPD+25 commitment to inclusive societies by ensuring that our political leaders do not leave out marginalised populations such as LGBTI people, gender self -identifying people, adolescent girls and young women, sex workers, and people who use drugs, and that the long-agreed ICPD language of, ”without discrimination of any kind” becomes a reality in our region
2.Between 2020 and 2030, to advocating for the centrality of...Modes of engagement:
Finland has committed to the prevention and elimination of gender based violence against women through the three P’s – Prevention, Protection and Prosecution– as set out in the Beijing Platform for Action and the European Council Istanbul Convention. Finland will renew its commitment to address violence against women by pursuing to further develop and enhance the range of services offered at the support centres for victims of sexual violence (SERI) so that their availability across Finland... (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:
(A) India commits to make Universal Health Coverage a reality for all through increased coverage and funding through its Flagship Programme, ‘Ayushman Bharat’ (Healthy India), launched in 2018. The National Health Protection Scheme (called Pradhan Mantri Jan Arogya Yojana, or PM-JAY) will cover 100 million poor and vulnerable families or 500 million Indians with a health cover of up to 7500 US dollars per family per year. Health and Wellness Centre is the second flagship programme under this... (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.
Finland will strive to improve the universal availability of quality, affordable and safe modern contraceptives, particularly for adolescents and youth under 25 years, as part of the UHC, and in combination of comprehensive and age-appropriate information, education and adolescent-friendly comprehensive, quality and timely services. In order to do so, Finland commits itself in carrying out a national experiment on free contraceptives to everyone under the age of 25 and examining if... (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:
1. We commit to strengthen the National Statistics System by providing funding to implement the National Strategy for the Development of Statistics which will ensure the regular and timely conduct of decennial population and housing census and scheduled demographic and health surveys for the provision of regular updates to key national development indicators and to monitor progress towards set ICPD related targets.
(10) Providing quality, timely and disaggregated data, that ensures privacy of citizens and is also inclusive of younger adolescents, investing in digital health innovations, including in big data systems, and improvement of data systems to inform policies aimed at achieving sustainable development.
The Tobago House of Assembly commits to providing improved access to healthcare including sexual & reproductive health , and family support to women, girls and adolescents through its Women’s Health Clinic , its Child and Adolescent Centre (CAC) and its Programme for Adolescent Mothers (PAM) through the decentralization of services to communities of East and West Tobago.
(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.
The well-being of people and the prosperity of the country depend on the uniform development of the country, and in this context, Uzbekistan has to deal with the consequences of the Aral Sea crisis, one of the largest environmental catastrophes in the human history. The drying of the fourth largest inland lake in the world - the Aral Sea set off large-scale human, environmental, socio-economic and demographic crisis, which continues to intensify. (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.
Uzbekistan is investing and will...Mode of engagement:
The Law on the Protection of Women from Violence and Harassment was adopted in 2019. To implement this law, the Senate of the Republic of Uzbekistan will develop and implement the National Gender Strategy 2030 with strong parliamentary oversight. The Government strives to achieve zero violence against women. For this as a measure of prevention and response to gender-based violence the Government will allocate state financing to service providers (shelters, hotlines) to victims of violence,... (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.Modes of engagement: