Marking World Population Day, UN Calls For Boosting Steps To Empower Women
Muhammad Irfan Published July 11, 2020 | 10:10 PM
UNITED NATIONS, (UrduPoint / Pakistan Point News - 11th Jul, 2020 ) :UN Secretary-general Antonio Guterres said that the coronavirus pandemic was deepening the existing inequalities and vulnerabilities, particularly for women and girls", and called for corrective measures.
In his message for World Population Day, which is being celebrated on Sunday, he said the pandemic affects everyone, everywhere, "but it does not affect everyone equally".
"With many countries on lockdown and health systems struggling to cope, sexual and reproductive health services are being sidelined and gender-based violence is on the rise".
Meanwhile, the United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA) projects that if lockdown measures continue for six months with major disruptions to health services, 47 million women in low- and middle-income countries may not be able to access modern contraceptives. This would result in seven million unintended pregnancies.
Moreover, some 31 million additional cases of gender-based violence can also be expected.
"Every year, millions of girls are subjected to practices that harm them physically and emotionally, robbing them of their right to reach their full potential", the UN chief said.
According to UNFPA's State of World Population 2020, more than four million girls will be subjected to female genital mutilation and 12 million forced to marry this year.
"Lockdowns stemming from the pandemic are expected to make matters even worse", acknowledged Mr. Guterres.
Decades of experience and research show that bottom-up, grassroots approaches can change gender-biased norms and attitudes, the top UN official said.
Through international declarations and agreements, the word has committed to ensuring universal access to sexual and reproductive health care; eliminating the unmet need for contraception; and ending all forms of violence against women and girls by 2030.
The UN chief stressed that "we cannot allow the pandemic to reverse progress we have made towards these goals".
"On this World Population Day, let us act to safeguard sexual and reproductive health care, protect the health and rights of women and girls, and end gender-based violence", the Secretary-General added.
"The pandemic has made our jobs much harder, but we must prevail".
UNFPA Executive Director Natalia Kanem underscored that women have a right to make their own decisions about "whether, when and how often to become pregnant".
That right was reaffirmed in 1994 in Cairo at the landmark International Conference on Population and Development (ICPD), where 179 governments agreed that sexual and reproductive health is the foundation for sustainable development.
Yet, despite considerable gains over the past 25 years, there is a long road ahead to live up to the promise of Cairo, with too many women still unable to enjoy their rights.
"More than 200 million women and girls want to delay or prevent pregnancy but don't have the means", Dr. Kanem said, noting that the most vulnerable and marginalized women and girls "who face the greatest gaps in services".
Against the backdrop of more unintended pregnancies, unsafe abortions, pregnant girls shamed out of school and that more women and girls are dying, she spell out: "The cost of inaction is simply too high".
"There is no time to waste", underscored the UNFPA chief, "our future depends on it".
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