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Date 7 July 2004
Press Release No: L/38/2004; SG/SM/9397;
OBV/432; POP/905
SECRETARY-GENERAL URGES GREATER COMMITMENT
TO PROMOTING WOMEN’S RIGHTS, INVESTMENTS IN EDUCATION
AS HE MARKS WORLD POPULATION DAY
Following is the text of Secretary-General Kofi
Annan’s message on the
World Population Day, 11 July:
This year’s observance of World Population
Day coincides with the tenth 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 midpoint 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 International Conference on Population
and Development agenda to our wider efforts to achieve the Millennium
Development Goals.
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