Engagements

The national adolescent pregnancy rate is 19 per cent, with regional rates as high as 38.9 per cent. Commitment will be achieved by supporting programmes that address the needs of adolescents and youth, mainly
1. promoting access to youth-friendly SRH services through evidence-based result oriented interventions,
2. strengthening institutional capacity to deliver quality CSE,
3. fostering asset-building and employability and,
4. supporting adolescents and youth leadership and participation.
Nepal commits to ensuring that the basic humanitarian needs of affected populations, including for sexual and reproductive health care and gender based violence prevention and response, are addressed in humanitarian contexts, through the full integration of the Minimum Initial Service Package (MISP) in all national and sub-national Disaster Risk Reduction Plans.
Nepal commits to putting in place financing policies, instruments and structures to ensure full implementation of ICPD Programme of Action and SDGs including provision of essential health services of good quality to all, especially marginalized and vulnerable groups, to move closer to universal health coverage.
Nepal commits to achieving the SDG targets to attain gender equality, eliminate all forms of violence against women and girls, and end child, early and forced marriage by 2030, with priority to enforcing the legislation and making the essential services package is available for all women and girls who have experienced violence, including services provided by health, social services, police and justice sectors.
Nepal commits to reducing maternal deaths to 70 per 100,000 live births and reducing maternal morbidity through integrating comprehensive sexual and reproductive health services as part of the universal health coverage basic health package, and ensuring that the proportion of births attended by skilled birth attendant increases to 90 percent by 2030, and the provision of legal abortion and post-abortion services that are safe, accessible, affordable and good quality. The basic health package will be provided free-of charge and other services beyond the basic health package will be offered at an affordable cost through targeted subsidies and various social protection and health insurance schemes for vulnerable populations.
Nepal commits to ensuring that marginalized groups, in particularly adolescents and youth, are able to exercise their reproductive rights through universal access to quality family planning services including modern contraception, the upscaling of adolescent friendly health services, and the full integration of comprehensive sexuality education, consistent with the evolving capacities and needs of young people, in the formal and non-formal education system, with the goal of reducing the adolescent birth rate to 30 per 1,000 women.
On behalf of the Netherlands' Ministry of Health, Wellbeing and Sport, we commit to further reducing unwanted and unplanned pregnancies in the Netherlands by:
1. Supporting comprehensive sexuality education tailor-made for different types of secondary education;
2. Starting a multimedia campaign on the types and use of contraceptives and the consequences of unplanned and unwanted pregnancies;
3. Setting up a 24/7 information desk where women and men can get all kinds of information on unplanned and unwanted pregnancies;
4. Financing organizations that specialize in supporting women and men to make the right choices in their specific situations in case of unwanted and/or unplanned pregnancy.
The Netherlands also commits to increasing the HPV vaccination coverage in the Netherlands, and thereby working to eliminate HPV and cervical and other HPV-related cancers. To this end, girls will be vaccinated from the age of 9, HPV vaccination for boys will be introduced, and it will become possible to catch up with HPV vaccination until the age of 26.
ODA budget approximately 492 million euros for women’s rights, gender equality, SRHR and HIV/AIDS, including for advocacy by civil society organizations
On behalf of the Netherlands’ Ministry of Education and Emancipation, the Netherlands commits to revising the core education objectives regarding comprehensive sexuality education, in consultation with civil society, to ensure issues such as sexual development, sex and relationships and sexual and gender diversity are more consistently covered.
Under New Zealand’s International Human Rights Action Plan, New Zealand is committed to active leadership to advance gender equality and women’s empowerment. New Zealand will continue to support initiatives that: address gender-based discrimination and violence; improve access to sexual and reproductive health services; and increase representation of women in leadership positions.
New Zealand also renews its commitment to increase engagement in gender equality and women’s empowerment in the Pacific region. New Zealand’s development assistance includes: national programmes on addressing gender-based violence, sexual and reproductive health, and economic empowerment in Fiji, Vanuatu, Papua New Guinea, and Kiribati; and regional programmes supporting the collection of gender-based violence data, and women’s representation in politics, policing, and defence.
Nous nous engageons à travers les programmes et projets financé par le partenaires techniques et financier comme l'initiative illimin financer par l'UNFPA par exemple ,qui vise à retarder le mariage des enfants et prévenir les grossesses précoces en vue de réduire la mortalité maternelle.
L’approche du illimin est conçue pour aider les adolescentes vulnérables à accroître leur capacité de résilience et à renforcer leur autonomisation /