Monday, June 28, 2010

UN FUND WELCOMES G8 INITIATIVE ON MATERNAL AND CHILD HEALTH

UN FUND WELCOMES G8 INITIATIVE ON MATERNAL AND CHILD HEALTH
New York, Jun 28 2010 1:10PM
The head of the United Nations Population Fund (<"http://www.unfpa.org/public/">UNFPA) today welcomed the decision by leaders of the Group of 8 (G8) industrialized countries to boost efforts to improve maternal and child health in poorer countries, urging the world to ensure that no woman died while giving birth.

The Muskoka Initiative to promote the health of mothers, infants and children was adopted by G8 leaders on Saturday during their summit in the Canadian resort of Muskoka.

"Even though the number of women who die from preventable causes during pregnancy and childbirth seems to be declining, far too many mothers still die every day, which has a devastating impact on families, communities and nations," Thoraya Ahmed Obaid, UNFPA's Executive Director, said in a statement. "Given the wealth and technology of the 21st century, no woman should die giving life," she added.

Canada, host of the this year's G8 and G20 summits, pledged to provide $2.85 billion over five years for initiatives designed to improve the maternal, newborn and child health.

"UNFPA strongly supports the Muskoka Initiative's emphasis on strengthening health systems, expanding sexual and reproductive health services, including family planning, addressing gender inequality and promoting the human rights of girls and women," Ms Obaid said.

"We support integrated health services, especially integration of sexual and reproductive health and HIV/AIDS, to reach those in need. And we will continue to support health worker training, especially midwives, to save the lives of women and babies," she added.

Ms Obaid said that the Muskoka Initiative signified renewed commitment to maternal and child health, and pledged UNFPA's continued support of national efforts and mutual accountability for achieving greater progress to improve women's and children's health.
Jun 28 2010 1:10PM
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