Press Release
UNFPA Welcomes World Leaders’ Action Plan for Progress on Maternal Health, Poverty
24 September 2010
Press Release
24 September 2010
UNITED NATIONS — Thoraya Ahmed Obaid, Executive Director of UNFPA, the United Nations Population Fund, has welcomed the action plan adopted by world leaders to redouble their efforts to reduce maternal death and poverty and improve the health and rights of women.
The plan, entitled, “Keeping the promise: united to achieve the Millennium Development Goals”, was adopted on Wednesday night at the 20-22 September Millennium Review Summit, attended by some 89 Heads of State and Government.
“Now all leaders of the public and private sectors must step up investments in education, employment and health, especially reproductive health, including family planning,” said Ms. Obaid. “This will speed progress to achieve the Millennium Development Goals.”
In the action plan, world leaders stressed that accelerating progress on the health-related Millennium Development Goals is essential for making headway on the other goals. They pledged to redouble efforts to reduce maternal and child death, improve the health of women, strengthen national health systems and combat HIV and AIDS.
Calling women agents of development, the leaders said that “investing in women and girls has a multiplier effect on productivity, efficiency and sustained economic growth.”
In the 81-paragraph action plan, leaders make specific commitments on each of the eight Millennium Development Goals.
Some key provisions of the plan:
On Goal 5, to improve maternal health, they commit to speeding up progress by:
On Goal 6, to combat HIV/AIDS and other diseases, they commit to:
The Summit asked the United Nations General Assembly to review progress annually and hold a special event in 2013 to follow-up on efforts to achieve the Goals.
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Contact Information:
Omar Gharzeddine, +1 212 297 5028, gharzeddine@unfpa.org