Allocate financial resources to ensure the continuity and sustainability of the GBMSM, transgender and SW PEP strategy, which consists of community centres and mobile units for the prevention, care and treatment of STIs/HIV in the GBMSM, trans and sex worker populations.
(6) Using national budget processes, including gender budgeting and auditing, increasing domestic financing and exploring new, participatory and innovative financing instruments and structures to ensure full, effective and accelerated implementation of the ICPD Programme of Action.
Ensure supplies for sustainable access to emergency post-exposure prophylaxis to prevent STIs/HIV in cases of sexual violence.
(4) Access for all adolescents and youth, especially girls, to comprehensive and age-responsive information, education and adolescent-friendly comprehensive, quality and timely services to be able to make free and informed decisions and choices about their sexuality and reproductive lives, to adequately protect themselves from unintended pregnancies, all forms of sexual and gender-based violence and harmful practices, sexually transmitted infections, including HIV/AIDS, to facilitate a safe transition into adulthood.
1. His Excellency, Mr. Félix Antoine TSHISEKEDI TSHILOMBO, Head of State, President of the Democratic Republic of the Congo, whose forward-looking vision for the harmonious development of our country has launched an Accelerated Presidential Programme for Reducing Poverty and Inequalities, which focuses particularly on strengthening human capital. 2. Mindful of the progress made over the last 25 years and the strategic priorities that will need to be addressed over the coming years to... (3) Zero preventable maternal deaths and maternal morbidities, such as obstetric fistulas, by, inter alia, integrating a comprehensive package of sexual and reproductive health interventions, including access to safe abortion to the full extent of the law, measures for preventing and avoiding unsafe abortions, and for the provision of post-abortion care, into national UHC strategies, policies and programmes, and to protect and ensure all individuals’ right to bodily integrity, autonomy and reproductive rights, and to provide access to essential services in support of these rights.
Given the ambition of the Comoros in its vision of becoming an emerging country by 2030; Given the country’s accelerated growth and sustainable development strategy, which is aligned with the country’s Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs); Given the emerging Comoros plan for 2030, which was developed in an inclusive manner; Given that the country considers the Nairobi Summit on ICPD25 as a priority and opportunity to accelerate its development; The Union of the Comoros is committed to: 1.... (12) Ensuring that the basic humanitarian needs and rights of affected populations, especially that of girls and women, are addressed as critical components of responses to humanitarian and environmental crises, as well as fragile and post-crisis reconstruction contexts, through the provision of access to comprehensive sexual and reproductive health information, education and services, including access to safe abortion services to the full extent of the law, and post-abortion care, to significantly reduce maternal mortality and morbidity, sexual and gender-based violence and unplanned pregnancies under these conditions.Modes of engagement:
Burundi is committed to reducing the number of preventable maternal deaths from 334 to 150 per 100,000 live births through: • Training providers working within the network of 112 health care facilities in managing obstetric and neonatal emergencies in order to improve the quality of maternal care • Making at least seven life-saving medicines available to mothers in the 112 health facilities targeted for inclusion in the emergency obstetric and neonatal care network (from 37.7 per cent of... (3) Zero preventable maternal deaths and maternal morbidities, such as obstetric fistulas, by, inter alia, integrating a comprehensive package of sexual and reproductive health interventions, including access to safe abortion to the full extent of the law, measures for preventing and avoiding unsafe abortions, and for the provision of post-abortion care, into national UHC strategies, policies and programmes, and to protect and ensure all individuals’ right to bodily integrity, autonomy and reproductive rights, and to provide access to essential services in support of these rights.Mode of engagement:
Burundi is committed to ensuring that young people have access to the information and services adapted to their age and required to adequately protect them from unintended pregnancies, sexually transmitted diseases and HIV/AIDS through: • Building the capacity of 100 new health facilities on providing youth-friendly health services by 2030 • Integrating ADOLSCENT AND YOUTH SEXUAL AND REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH into school and university curricula.
(4) Access for all adolescents and youth, especially girls, to comprehensive and age-responsive information, education and adolescent-friendly comprehensive, quality and timely services to be able to make free and informed decisions and choices about their sexuality and reproductive lives, to adequately protect themselves from unintended pregnancies, all forms of sexual and gender-based violence and harmful practices, sexually transmitted infections, including HIV/AIDS, to facilitate a safe transition into adulthood.
Burundi is committed to reducing unmet needs for family planning information, education and services, and making modern contraceptives available by institutionalizing a specific budget line in the national budget for the procurement of at least $200,000 worth of modern contraceptives per year until 2030.
(6) Using national budget processes, including gender budgeting and auditing, increasing domestic financing and exploring new, participatory and innovative financing instruments and structures to ensure full, effective and accelerated implementation of the ICPD Programme of Action.
Burundi is committed to developing and implementing a national population policy through social mobilization strategies in order to benefit from the demographic dividend. These strategies include, among other actions: • Raising awareness among political and administrative leaders, parliamentarians, academics, the elite and opinion leaders; • Preparing and then launching a national multimedia communication campaign to promote the FP of new cultural norms concerning reproduction, and women's... (8) Investing in the education, employment opportunities, health, including family planning and sexual and reproductive health services, of adolescents and youth, especially girls, so as to fully harness the promises of the demographic dividend.Mode of engagement:
Burundi is committed to increasing the involvement of young people from all sectors of society in developing and implementing health and employment policies and programmes through: • Training 1,500,000 male and female adolescents in adolescent and youth sexual and reproductive health by 2030, • Setting up 100 youth-led organizations to provide adolescent and youth sexual and reproductive health services • Creating the youth consultation framework
(11) Committing to the notion that nothing about young people’s health and well-being can be discussed and decided upon without their meaningful involvement and participation (“nothing about us, without us”).
Advocate for the existence of a law on the protection and comprehensive sexual health of young people in Burundi.
(12) Ensuring that the basic humanitarian needs and rights of affected populations, especially that of girls and women, are addressed as critical components of responses to humanitarian and environmental crises, as well as fragile and post-crisis reconstruction contexts, through the provision of access to comprehensive sexual and reproductive health information, education and services, including access to safe abortion services to the full extent of the law, and post-abortion care, to significantly reduce maternal mortality and morbidity, sexual and gender-based violence and unplanned pregnancies under these conditions.