Meeting Development
Goals
UNFPA's work is guided by the Programme of Action
adopted by 179 governments at the International
Conference on Population and Development (ICPD) in 1994. The
conference agreed that meeting people's needs for education and
health, including reproductive health, is a prerequisite of sustainable
development.
The main goals of the ICPD Programme of Action
are:
- Universal access to reproductive health
services by 2015
- Universal primary education and closing
the gender gap in education by 2015
- Reducing maternal mortality by 75 per
cent by 2015
- Reducing infant mortality
- Increasing life expectancy
These goals were refined and amplified at the
fifth-year review of ICPD implementation
(ICPD +5) in 1999. One of the most important additions concerned
HIV/AIDS:
- HIV infection rates in persons 15-24
years of age should be reduced by 25 per cent in the most-affected
countries by 2005 and by 25 per cent globally by 2010.
Reaching the goals of the ICPD Programme of Action
will be critical for reaching the Millennium
Development Goals-global targets set by world leaders in 2000.
The United
Nations Millennium Declaration focuses on making the right to
development a reality for everyone. Progress is based on sustainable
economic growth, which must focus on the poor, with human rights
at the centre.
The Declaration calls for halving by the year
2015, the number of people who live on less than one dollar a day.
This effort also involves finding solutions to hunger, malnutrition
and disease, promoting gender equality and the empowerment of women,
guaranteeing a basic education for everyone, and supporting the
Agenda 21 principles of sustainable development
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