Honduras
Other
Asegurar el acceso a información y servicios de calidad para la prevención de embarazos en adolescentes, que incluya métodos anticonceptivos para adolescentes sexualmente activos.
Honduras
Other
Mejorar el acceso a los servicios de salud de atención integral para adolescentes, identificando y eliminando barreras.
Honduras
Other
Reducir para el 2022 el porcentaje de mujeres adolescentes que es madre o alguna vez ha estado embarazada a un 20% del total de mujeres adolescentes.
Honduras
Other
Aumentar la cobertura de parto institucional a un 86% para el 2022.
Honduras
Universal Health Coverage
Lograr el acceso universal a servicios de salud sexual y reproductiva con enfoque de derechos en el curso de vida de la población hondureña, en respuesta a necesidades y prioridades como: violencia de género, planificación familiar, prevención del embarazo en adolescentes, VIH, sífilis y otras ITS entre otros, considerando los determinantes sociales de la salud.
Honduras
Other
Reducir la Razón de Mortalidad Materna a 65 por 100,000 nacidos vivos para el 2022.
Honduras
Other
Promover el derecho a la elección informada , voluntaria y libre de discriminación en materia de planificación familiar e insumos, incluyendo los servicios médicos cuando sean requeridos.
Honduras
Other
Fortalecer la implementación de estrategias de planificación familiar para asegurar la coherencia entre las necesidades de la población y la regulación de procesos de adquisición, almacenamiento, distribución y entrega oportuna.
Honduras
Other
Fortalecer las capacidades de planificación e inversión local, con enfoque de gestión por resultados y participación ciudadana, incrementando el número de municipalidades que cuentan con planes y programas de inversión certificados.
India
Universal Health Coverage
India commits to make Universal Health Coverage a reality for all through increased coverage and funding through its Flagship Programme, ‘Ayushman Bharat’ (Healthy India), launched in 2018. The National Health Protection Scheme (called Pradhan Mantri Jan Arogya Yojana, or PM-JAY) will cover 100 million poor and vulnerable families or 500 million Indians with a health cover of up to 7500 US dollars per family per year. Health and Wellness Centre is the second flagship programme under this scheme which will operationalize 1.5 lakh (0.15 million) centers that will provide comprehensive health care, including reproductive, maternal, child, neonatal and adolescent health services.
India
Other
India commits to substantially reduce the unmet need for contraception by 2030 by increasing the range of contraceptives and improving the quality of family planning services. We commit to advocate voluntary and informed choice wherein couples can freely and responsibly decide the number and spacing of their children.
India
Other
We also commit to achieve the SDG target for maternal mortality rate (MMR) of less than 70 by 2030 through Suman (Surakshit Matritav Aashwasan – Safe Motherhood Assurance).
India
Comprehensive Sexuality Education
We will ensure access for all adolescents and youth, and especially girls, to comprehensive and age-responsive information, education and adolescent friendly comprehensive, quality and timely health services under the Rashtriya Kishor Swasthya Karyakram (RKSK).
India
Sexual and Gender Based Violence
We wish to address gender-based violence to achieve SDG 5.2 by eliminating all forms of violence against all women and girls through improved implementation of various legislative frameworks and strengthened schematic interventions.
India
Other
We commit to increasing health expenditure by government to 2.5 percent of the GDP by 2025 from the existing 1.15 percent.
India
Gender Equality
We commit to address Gender Biased Sex Selection by changing mindsets, structures and policies. Multisectoral interventions will be strengthened to promote women’s equal participation in public life.
Indonesia
Gender Equality
Sexual and Gender Based Violence
In order to fulfil and accelerate the ICPD promises, specifically, ending unmet need for family planning, ending preventable maternal death, and ending GBV and harmful practices, the Government of Indonesia is dedicated together to do the following commitment:
1. Developing synchronised policies, strategies, standardised quality of human resources and services to all, including women and girls so that no one is left behind;
2. Building budget commitment including integrated cost implementation plan of sub national government to adapt and implement the national policies and strategies;
3. Creating some innovations, including coordinated efforts, integrated data and approaches to overcome structural, social and cultural barriers.
1. Developing synchronised policies, strategies, standardised quality of human resources and services to all, including women and girls so that no one is left behind;
2. Building budget commitment including integrated cost implementation plan of sub national government to adapt and implement the national policies and strategies;
3. Creating some innovations, including coordinated efforts, integrated data and approaches to overcome structural, social and cultural barriers.
Iraq
Universal Health Coverage
Comprehensive sexual and reproductive health and rights:
1. Reduce maternal mortality by at least 50 % from 31 deaths per 100,000 live births to 15;
2. Integrate reproductive health issues into national policies and strategies;
3. Fulfill the unmet need for family planning and ensure access to modern contraception for all;
4. Increase health coverage of those in need, especially young people, from 54% currently to at least 90%.
1. Reduce maternal mortality by at least 50 % from 31 deaths per 100,000 live births to 15;
2. Integrate reproductive health issues into national policies and strategies;
3. Fulfill the unmet need for family planning and ensure access to modern contraception for all;
4. Increase health coverage of those in need, especially young people, from 54% currently to at least 90%.
Iraq
Other
Demographic diversity and Sustainable Development:
1. Monitoring and tracking the goals, targets and indicators related to population issues;
2. Directing programmes and activities that contribute to achieving the objectives determined in the annual plans of the sectoral ministries;
3. Emphasising on the integration of the ICPD based SDGs into development plans and sectoral strategies.
1. Monitoring and tracking the goals, targets and indicators related to population issues;
2. Directing programmes and activities that contribute to achieving the objectives determined in the annual plans of the sectoral ministries;
3. Emphasising on the integration of the ICPD based SDGs into development plans and sectoral strategies.
Iraq
Universal Health Coverage
Iraq will utilise the demographic dividend by harnessing youth energies in sustainable development processes and by investing in health, education, and employment opportunities to reduce youth unemployment rate, from (approx) 30% to less than 10% in 2030.
Iraq
Other
Iraq shall conduct the Population and Housing Census 2020 to provide updated statistical and comprehensive data on population characteristics of individuals, buildings, housing and households.
Ireland
Abortion
The Government of Ireland is committed to ensuring that termination of pregnancy services are provided as a normal part of the Irish health care system, in an accessible and safe environment in line with the Health (Regulation of Termination of Pregnancy) Act 2018.
Ireland
Gender Equality
The Government of Ireland commits to reducing the gender gap in employment and the gender pay gap. The Government of Ireland commits to take action to support increased access to education, training and employment opportunities for social excluded women, particularly those living in poverty and Traveller and Roma women, to encouraging increased action by businesses on equality and diversity, and to provide support for female entrepreneurship, including in rural communities.
The Government of Ireland commits to strengthen our interventions to reach the furthest behind first in our international development co-operation. We will increase our focus in understanding key drivers of marginalisation and the needs of most marginalized groups in order to inform the implementation of our international development co-operation.
The Government of Ireland commits to strengthen our interventions to reach the furthest behind first in our international development co-operation. We will increase our focus in understanding key drivers of marginalisation and the needs of most marginalized groups in order to inform the implementation of our international development co-operation.
Ireland
Sexual and Gender Based Violence
The Government of Ireland is committed to changing societal attitudes to domestic, sexual and gender-based violence, to improving services to survivors of violence, and holding perpetrators to account. We commit to adopting a whole of government approach to ending gender based violence through support for the implementation of the Second National Strategy on Domestic, Sexual and Gender-based Violence 2016-2021. We commit to collaboration between State agencies and the community and voluntary sectors to ensure the delivery of a successful strategy.
Ending gender-based violence is a priority for Ireland’s international development co-operation. We commit to intensifying our work on gender based violence and Women, Peace and Security. In particular, Ireland commits to prioritising preventing and responding to sexual and gender-based violence in peacekeeping and in response to emergencies.
Ending gender-based violence is a priority for Ireland’s international development co-operation. We commit to intensifying our work on gender based violence and Women, Peace and Security. In particular, Ireland commits to prioritising preventing and responding to sexual and gender-based violence in peacekeeping and in response to emergencies.
Ireland
Universal Health Coverage
Ireland believes that if Universal Health Coverage is to be genuinely universal, it should embrace all health services. As we collectively agreed in the Sustainable Development Goals this includes access to Sexual and Reproductive Health. This should to be of good quality, available, accessible and acceptable to all women and girls throughout their lives, free of stigma, discrimination, coercion and violence. The Irish Government’s new international development policy, A Better World, prioritises gender and equality and commits to a number of new initiatives in this area.