Press Release
Efforts to Boost Reproductive Health of Women, Girls, Falling Short, Says New MDG Review
23 June 2010
Press Release
23 June 2010
UNITED NATIONS, New York—UNFPA, the United Nations Population Fund, welcomes the findings of a new report by United Nations Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon on progress towards achieving the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs). It particularly shares his concerns about MDG 5, with its target of reducing maternal deaths by three quarters between 1990 and 2015.
The Millennium Development Goals Report 2010, launched by the Secretary-General here today, cites preliminary data showing as “signs of progress with some countries in achieving significant declines in maternal mortality ratios.” However, it warns, “the rate of reduction is still well short of the 5.5 per cent annual decline needed to meet the MDG target.”
“We welcome the MDG report’s indication of progress, with some nations significantly reducing maternal death ratios,” said UNFPA Executive Director Thoraya Ahmed Obaid. “However, as the report notes, the reductions fall far below the rates required to meet the MDG target. Therefore, to speed up progress, we must invest more in reproductive health for women and girls. If every woman received reproductive health care, maternal death and disability would cease to be the devastatingly common tragedy it is today.”
“Evidence from research and from the progress made so far prove that investing in women is not only the right thing to do, it is also smart economics,” added Ms. Obaid. “When women are healthy and survive, they provide enormous social and economic benefits for their families, communities and nations.”
Contact Information:
Abubakar Dungus
Tel: +1 212 297 5031
Email: dungus@unfpa.org
www.unfpa.org