| PPD/UNFPA
Meeting in New York
Partners
in Population and Development
(PPD) Executive Director Mr.
Harry S. Jooseery had meetings
with UNFPA Executive Director
and Directors of UNFPA Geographical
Divisions for Asia, Africa,
Arab States and Europe, Latin
America and the Caribbean regions
from 1-3 April 2007. In these
meetings, the PPD Executive
Director (ED) was accompanied
by Mr. Jyoti Singh, PPD Permanent
Observer to the United Nations
and Dr. Jotham Musinguzi, Director
of PPD Africa Office. The discussion
of the meetings covered the
ongoing and planned collaborations
between UNFPA and PPD. The organizations
agreed to initiate further collaboration
in a number of areas, particularly
in capacity strengthening of
the training institutions in
PPD Member States, some of which
are as follows:
-
Compilation of thematic
courses, modules, teaching
and training materials for
use in Training Institutions
in PPD Member States
- A
program on Placement of
Experts at selected Training
Institutions to help organize
training programs with newly
developed modules
- Training
of Trainers (TOT) of the
Training Institutions in
PPD Member States
- A
Fellowship provision at
country levels for training
of policy makers, programme
mangers and Sectoral planners
utilizing the new modules.
UNFPA
is currently in the process
of developing its capacity building
strategy for the coming four
years in which both the sides
will have common grounds for
extended collaboration.
UN
Commission on Population and
Development, 9-13 April 2007
The
40th Session of the UN Commission
on Population and Development,
which took place at the United
Nations, New York, from 9
to 13 April 2007, had as its
main theme the Changing Age
Structures of Populations
and Their Implications for
Development. In the Session,
special attention was given
to the issues related to the
aging population as well as,
to the problems being faced
by the adolescents and young
people in many developing
countries.
In
her statement at the opening
session, Dr Thoraya Obaid,
Executive Director, UNFPA
pointed out that the amount
of support given to the family
planning sector had currently
declined to 9 percent from
55 percent in 1994 and gave
emphasis on greater support
towards reproductive health
services, including family
planning. Her concern was
that otherwise the objective
of providing universal reproductive
health services by 2015 would
not be met.
Mr
Jiang Fan, Vice Minister of
the National Population and
Family Commission of China,
in his statement, stressed
the need “to advance
South-South cooperation”
and “to reinforce policy
dialogues and experience sharing.”
“We call for greater
support and assistance to
the PPD, an intergovernmental
organization of developing
countries for population and
development, so that PPD may
play a better role in this
concern.”
In
a similar vein, Dr Sugiri
Syarief, Chairman, National
Family Planning Coordination
Board (BKKBN) of Indonesia,
called on the international
community and donors “to
strengthen the South-South
cooperation through PPD. As
the members of PPD represent
more than half of the world’s
population, sustaining population
policies and programmes in
Member States of PPD will
have greater impact on the
global population dynamic
and the group’s development
programmes.”
PPD
was represented at the Session
by Mr Jyoti Shankar Singh,
Partners’ Permanent
Observer to the United Nations.
The
New Bangladesh Board Member
reaffirmed the commitment of
Bangladesh Government to PPD
The
ED of PPD Mr. Harry S. Jooseery,
along with Manager, Administration
and Finance Mr. James Biswas,
met H.E. Major General(Rtd)
Dr. ASM Matiur Rahman, Honorable
Adviser, Ministry of Health
and Family Welfare (MoHFW) on
the 18th April 2007. The purpose
of the meeting was to –
-
Brief about the PPD and
its activities,
- Invite
the Honorable Advisor in
the next Board Meeting in
November in Pakistan.
The
ED, at the outset, thanked the
Honorable Adviser for his time
despite of his very tight schedule
and shared about the organization,
its inception and role of Government
of Bangladesh (GoB)I in its
formation. He also thanked the
ministry for their role in earning
the UN Observer status. As the
same, ED expressed his gratitude
to the Government for hosting
PPD Secretariat at Dhaka and
proving substantial office support.
He briefed the Adviser about
present and upcoming activities
with the past involvement in
the country. He apprised the
Adviser that by virtue of his
position he is an Honorable
Board member of the Organization
and invited him to participate
in the next Board Meeting in
scheduled in Pakistan in November
2007. Some pending issues were
raised which required the support
of the Honorable Adviser.

Mr.
Harry S. Jooseery, the Executive
Director of PPD briefing
the Honourable Advisor H.E.
Major General Dr. ASM Matiur
Rahman (Rtd) about PPD.
The
Adviser was very happy to know
all about PPD and its activities
and agreed in principle that
he will participate in the PPD
Board meeting in Pakistan..
After listening to the pending
issues the Adviser immediately
ordered to solve those in presence
of the Partner Country Coordinator
(PCC) of Bangladesh, Mr. Syed
Mustafizur Rahman who will take
initiative to expedite resolving
issues. Health Advisor was very
committed and promised to extend
Bangladesh Government’s
support to PPD and wanted to
be informed on PPD activities
in Bangladesh with request of
activities to be coordinated
with his ministry. He expressed
his interest to include PPD
in the Ministry information
distribution list and also to
invite PPD in all of the events
that MoHFW and their partner
organizations’ events
related to health, HIV and AIDS
and population and development.
About the issue of allotment
of land for PPD Secretariat
for its own Building, he has
agreed to expedite the process
in shortest possible time. He
expressed his extreme happiness
over the commitment of PPD in
RH and ICPD Program of Actions
and MDGs and agreed to offer
any assistance needed for smooth
functioning of the PPD secretariat.
Executive
Director represented PPD in
the Reproductive Health Supply
Coalition (RHSC) Meeting in
London from 25 to 27 April 2007
The
Executive Director Mr. Harry
S. Jooseery attended the Annual
Meeting of the Reproductive
Health Supply Coalition (RHSC)
on 27 and 28 April 2007 in London.
PPD is a founding member of
the Coalition. The Coalition
works for ensuring reproductive
health commodity supply and
security in the developing countries.
The
Executive Director also attended
the meeting of the RMA Working
Group of the Coalition. PPD
is also a member of this Group.
The Executive Director made
a presentation on PPD’s
past, ongoing and planned activities
in relation to the Reproductive
Health Commodity Supply and
Security in the RMA Working
Group meeting which was well
appreciated.
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