OWG- 11: Women’s Major Group calls for rewording of health goal and inclusion of sexual and reproductive health and rights in the Co-Chairs discussion with Major Groups and other Stakeholders
Tuesday, May 6, 2014 at 8:01PM
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Shannon Kowalski, of the International Women’s Health Coalition, spoke on Focus Area 3: Health and Population Dynamics on behalf of the Women’s Major Group, and other stakeholders including the NCD Alliance, the FIA Foundation, the Partnership for Sustainable, Low Carbon Transport, the Stakeholder Group on Ageing, the Civil Society Working Group on HIV, and the World Society for the Protection of Animals.

In her intervention Shannon said:

“We strongly support a goal on health and suggest rewording it as follows: Ensure physically and mentally healthy lives for all across the lifecourse. This goal must:

In this context, a gap we see in the document continues to be the lack of attention to social and environmental determinants of health. 

“We support the call of the Indigenous People’s Major Group for the reinstatement of the target on disseminating medical knowledge, including the reference to traditional knowledge, and ask that it be expanded to include health education and information, which is essential for public health and mental health. 

“With regard to the proposals in the focus areas document, we have a longer document, which we will share, but in the interest of time I will read out the targets only as we think they should be worded:

“We echo the call of the NGO major group to introduce the following targets: 

“Finally, it was wrongly reported that the women’s major group supported the inclusion of target h) on eliminating narcotic drug and substance abuse.  We do not support this target and call for its deletion. There will be a UNGASS special session on drugs in 2016, which is the most appropriate forum to address this issue globally. 

“We echo the calls of others and urge you to maintain an open and transparent process for the final stages, to guarantee the full participation of all major groups and civil society stakeholders. 

“We look forward to working with you to ensure that these issues are reflected moving forward.”

The full statement of the Group, on which this intervention was based, is attached.

Article originally appeared on NGOs Beyond 2014 (http://ngosbeyond2014.org/).
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