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Deliver Global Conference
Women
Deliver marks the 20th anniversary
of the launch of the global
Safe Motherhood Initiative in
Kenya at London's Excel Conference
and Exhibition Centre on October
18 to 20, 2007. More than 1,500
politicians including Ministers
from Africa and Asia, human
rights activists, NGOs, faith
based organizations, health
professionals and economists
met to assess progress made
in preventing maternal deaths
and promoting child survival.
The conference was co-sponsored
by a partnership of UN agencies,
including the World Bank, WHO,
UNFPA and UNICEF; the official
international assistance agencies
of the United Kingdom, Sweden,
Norway, the Netherlands and
several International NGOs.

Mr.
Harry with Dr. Thoraya Obaid,
Executive Director of UNFPA,
H.E. Mr. Omwony Ojwok, Treasurer
of PPD and Honorable Minister
of State, Ministry of Finance,
Planning and Economic Development,
Government of Uganda and Dr.
Jotham Musinguzi, Director,
PPD Africa Regional Office
Mr.
Harry Jooseery, PPD Executive
Director and Dr. Jotham Musinguzi,
PPD Africa Regional Office Director
participated at the conference
and advocated the promotion
of Reproductive Health, Population
and Development through South-South
Cooperation. A corporate video
of PPD was launched at the meeting
through the Global Health TV.
Donors,
government officials, corporations,
foundations and non-governmental
organizations pledged their
commitment to invest in women’s
health and to make achievement
of Millennium Development Goal
#5 (improve maternal health)
“a high priority on the
national, regional and international
health agenda.”
The
three-day conference included
a grant announcement of more
than US$200 million from the
United Kingdom to UNFPA to advance
women’s reproductive health
worldwide; a US$11 million investment
by the John D. and Catherine
T. MacArthur Foundation in distributing
new technology against blood
loss after childbirth in Nigeria
and India; and a commitment
from Japan to put global health
at the centre of the Group of
Eight summit meeting in Japan
next year.
The
Executive Director represents
PPD at the RH Supply Coalition
Meeting
WPPD
has been a long-term collaborative
partner and a founding member
of the RH Supply Coalition.
Based on the common interest
of ensuring RH supply and
security in developing countries,
both the organizations work
in close collaboration and
assist each other towards
achieving their shared goals.
The Coalition convened its
Eighty Semi-Annual Membership
Meeting in Washington, DC
on 24-25 October 2007. While
the Eighth membership meeting
focused on ensuring commodity
security in Latin America,
the specific objectives of
the membership meeting were
to:
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Update members on current
Coalition activities,
initiatives, and developments.
-
Share successes and challenges
in ensuring reproductive
health commodity security
from Latin America and
the Caribbean (LAC) that
are highly relevant for
developing countries in
other regions.
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Emphasize
the lessons learned in
LAC regarding financing
mechanisms, supply chain
management under health
sector reform, advocacy,
the private sector, reaching
the underserved, and data
for decision-making.
The
membership meeting held in
two main segments; Executive
Committee Meeting and Panel
discussions on different aspects
of commodity supply and security
issues in the Latin America.
The Executive Committee Meeting
reviewed the progress of the
Coalition since the last meeting
held in London in April 2007.
The
substantive session commenced
with an overview of the history
of the Family Planning movement
in Latin America, including
its successes and challenges.
Participants analyzed the
roles of different sectors
(government, NGO, civil society)
in mobilizing and leveraging
resources in the context of
donor phase-out of contraceptive
supplies; the importance of
leadership from the Ministry
of Health in creating a supportive
policy environment for contraceptive
security; and the value of
civil society engagement in
resource mobilization and
policy implementation efforts.
The
panellists also reviewed key
considerations facing the
international donor community,
policymakers, family planning
managers, and logistics advisors
as they design and implement
reforms for logistics systems
functions. Participants shared
the successes and challenges
regarding innovative procurement
agreements, use of procurement
agents, and maintaining contraceptive
security in integrated and
decentralized logistics systems.
The
“Female Condom Consortium”
established in the Netherlands
in May 2007 jointly by Oxfam
(Novib), the World Population
Foundation (WPF) and the Dutch
Government was introduced
to the participants. Drawing
on experience derived from
the introduction and distribution
of the female condom, the
panellists reviewed the challenges
of ensuring broad method choice,
innovative financing, role
of women and alternative product
sourcing.
UNFPA
Strategic Plan for 2008-2011
- "To deepen, intensify
and enhance South-South cooperation"
The
UNDP/UNFPA Executive Board,
at its Second Regular Session
for 2007 ( 10-14 September 2007,
New York), endorsed UNFPA's
Strategic Plan for 2008-2011
which was presented by Dr. Thoraya
Ahmed Obaid, Executive Director
of UNFPA and which focuses on
the three areas of population
and development, reproductive
health and rights, and gender
equality towards achieving the
ICPD goals and contributing
to the MDGs. It also endorsed
UNFPA's proposed global and
regional programme for 2008-2011,
which is to be implemented in
line with the Strategic Plan.
With
reference to South-South cooperation,
the document on the Strategic
Plan noted "UNFPA has a
long history of promoting South-South
cooperation. The recent report
of the High Level Committee
on South-South cooperation accorded
South-South Cooperation high
priority in order for developing
countries to meet new challenges.
UNFPA, in line with General
Assembly resolution 60/212 and
other resolutions relevant to
South-South cooperation, will
continue to provide support
to deepen, intensify and enhance
South-South Cooperation, including
through triangular cooperation.
In its programmes and through
country level activities and
country offices, UNFPA will
mainstream modalities to support
South-South cooperation through
the enhanced use of local capacities
and as a means to share best
practices. The Fund will strengthen
and further invigorate South-South
cooperation as well as monitor
its inputs through an appropriate
indicator in the results framework."
It
may be recalled here that PPD's
proposed Strategic Plan for
2008-2011, which is to be submitted
to the PPD Board at its Annual
Meeting in Rabat in November
2007, shares the goals and objectives
which will promote within the
framework of South-South Cooperation
with those of the Strategic
Plan of UNFPA.
UNFPA
is planning to relocate its
geographical divisions to the
regions and merge them with
the country support teams. The
locations of the divisions are
to be worked out in consultation
with other development agencies
of the UN system.
PPD
was represented at the session
by Mr. Jyoti Shankar Singh,
Permanent Observer to the United
Nations and Dr Jotham Musinguzi,
Director, PPD Regional Office
for Africa.
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