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Message of the UN Secretary-General, Kofi Annan
World Population Day
11 July 2004
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This year’s observance of World Population
Day coincides with the 10th anniversary of the International Conference
on Population and Development, and thus offers an opportunity to reflect
on the progress that has been made since that landmark event.
Ten years ago in Cairo, 179 governments agreed that population issues
must be addressed if development policies are to succeed. They agreed
that population issues are not just a matter of numbers; they are first
and foremost about people – about human beings and their inherent right
to development and to lead a decent life no matter where they happen to
be born. And they agreed that women’s empowerment and gender equality,
and the elimination of violence against women and girls, are
cornerstones of population and development policies.
During the past decade, the Cairo Programme of Action has guided
governments in their efforts to address population dynamics and
movements, to increase access to education and reproductive health
services, and to empower women to participate more fully in society, as
is their fundamental human right. The broad results are clear: many
people now enjoy increased longevity, reduced mortality, and broader
life choices and opportunities. Yet too many people have yet to
experience such gains. Greater commitment and action are urgently
needed, especially when it comes to promoting women’s rights and
increasing investments in education and health, including reproductive
health and family planning.
This World Population Day marks the mid-point of the 20-year Cairo
Programme of Action. Let us today reaffirm our commitment to the
promises made in Cairo. And let us recognize the centrality of the ICPD
agenda to our wider efforts to achieve the Millennium Development Goals.
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Statement on the Occasion of World
Population Day 2004
by Thoraya Ahmed Obaid, Executive Director of UNFPA |
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