More needs to be done to achieve ICPD goals,
says Amoako
By Yinka Adeyemi, Communication Officer, ECA
6.10.2004
African countries can not fully integrate population issues in their
development plans until concrete actions have been taken to resolve high maternal
morbidity and mortality, the spread of HIV/AIDS and elimination of discrimination and
inequalities against women, the Executive
Secretary of ECA, KY Amoako said today in
In an address to ministers who are reviewing the implementation of the Dakar/Ngor Declaration (DND) and the programme of action adopted 10 years ago at the International Conference on Population and Development (ICPD), Amoako said although African countries had made real progress in the last 10 years, we are not there yet.
We must develop standardized methodologies to more accurately monitor internal and external resource flows and enhance technical and managerial capacities, especially in advocacy, Amoko said in the address delivered on his behalf by the Deputy Executive Secretary, Lalla Ben-Barka.
He called for a more effective response to natural disasters that savage African populations and strategies to cope with the pervasive manifestations of internal migration and uncontrolled urbanization, addressing the risk environments for HIV transmission such as poverty, gender inequality, social instability and conflict.
He urged the ministers to examine and endorse ECAs 10th
anniversary report on the implementation of ICPD goals in
The ministers are expected to issue a Declaration which is expected to promote further implementation of DND and ICPD goals in the next 10 years.
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