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25 Years since Cairo: Making ICPD25 Relevant to Young People

25 Years since Cairo: Making ICPD25 Relevant to Young People

鈥淭丑别 (International Conference on Population and Development) Programme of Action is a promise. A promise that was made 25 years ago to young people, the intention of which was to give young people hope鈥攈ope that their rights, their needs, and their demands would be met,鈥 said Kobe Smith, Vice President of the Youth Advocacy Movement at International Planned Parenthood Federation/ Western Hemisphere Region, at a recent 浪花直播 Center event. This year marks the 25th anniversary of ICPD in Cairo.

Looking Back

The 1994 ICPD hosted 179 countries to discuss policies surrounding population growth. Its resulting shifted how the world viewed population dynamics from an emphasis on demographics to an emphasis on human rights and the individual. Governments agreed that the 鈥渒ey to this new approach was and providing them with choices through expanded access to education, health services, and promoting skill developments and employment,鈥 said Danielle Engel, Adolescent and Youth Team Lead of the United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA).

Although not all goals set in 1994 were met, without ICPD much progress made would not have been possible, said Arthur Erken, Director of the Division of Communication and Strategic Partnerships at UNFPA. Before Cairo, he said, few countries had reproductive health policies and programs, and now few do not. Rates of are declining, most children can go to school, and women鈥檚 is increasingly met.  

Lingering Challenges

However, even after 25 years of progress, challenges remain, Smith said, including economic and social inequalities around the world. 鈥 result in women and girls having their access to reproductive health and services taken away,鈥 said Saba Ismail, Co-founder of Aware Girls. In addition, cultural, religious, and legal challenges that must be overcome before the ICPD Programme of Action can be fully realized, said Ismail. 鈥淭丑别 Programme of Action remains relevant because the challenges that we face remain relevant, remain present,鈥 said Smith. Cairo鈥檚 ICPD was groundbreaking, and in regard to Nairobi, 鈥渋f we believe that we can gather the forces needed to resist and move on to higher ground, we can do it,鈥 said Carmen Barroso, Co-chair of the Gender and Rights Advisory Group at the World Health Organization.

Young People as Catalysts for Change

to advancing not just the ICPD Programme of Action, but all social movements. Not only are they one of the more , they also are one of the largest catalysts for change. Now some can help advance the ICPD Programme of Action, said Ismail. 鈥淵oung people still face many challenges, especially young women and girls,鈥 she said, 鈥測oung women are especially at high risk because of the lack of friendly and confidential .鈥 It is more important than ever to have young people at the table, bringing their perspectives and ideas to this movement.

ICPD鈥檚 Programme of Action is appealing to youth, Smith said, because 鈥渨e come from a place of humanity. we come from a place of hope, and we come from a place of love.鈥 This year鈥檚 serves as an unprecedented opportunity for young people, Erken said, because it is a space for them to demand the changes that are needed globally.

Photo Credit: Photo courtesy of David Geitgey Sierralupe. All rights reserved.

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