Press Release
Conference Calls for Major Investments in Health Services to Prevent 10 Million Maternal and Child Deaths
19 April 2008
Press Release
19 April 2008
CAPE TOWN — A three-day conference on tracking global progress to reduce maternal, newborn and child deaths has concluded today with a call for scaled-up investments in basic health services and human resources to reduce the preventable deaths of over 10 million children and women each year.
The call was made by the ministers, parliamentarians and other participants in the three day Countdown to 2015 gathering convened to assess progress in providing essential health services for women and children in the 68 developing countries which account for 97 per cent of maternal and child deaths worldwide. According to the 2008 report, Tracking Progress in Maternal, Newborn & Child Survival, released here, few of the 68 countries are making adequate progress to reach Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) 4 and 5 on reducing child mortality and improving maternal health.
Parliamentarians who participated in joint sessions with the Countdown conference added their voices of support. Delegates attending the 118th Assembly of the Inter-Parliamentary Union have committed to scaled-up action to reach the MDGs 4 and 5, and agreed to review progress at their next Assembly in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia in April 2009.
Participants in the Countdown conference agreed to hold their next gathering in 2010, vowing to accelerate country action, and to monitor donor investments in maternal, newborn and child health and data-gathering.
In the statement issued today, the conference participants committed themselves to an intensive effort to:
The final Countdown to 2015 conference Statement of Commitment can be found here.
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Contact Information:
Tunga Namiljilsuren, Partnership for Maternal, Newborn & Child Health, tel: +41 79 477 2678, namjilsurent@who.int
Katja Iversen, UNFPA, tel: +1 212 297 5016, iversen@unfpa.org