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Integration ; (60): 32, 1999.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-12322191

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PIP: The 1994 International Conference on Population and Development (ICPD), the Fourth World Conference on Women, and ICPD+5 are but markers along a more long-term path and process of cooperation and dialogue between the world's governments and civil society organizations. Some groups are involved in implementing action, while others focus upon advocacy or act as watchdogs and pathfinders. Civil society organizations need space and financial resources to work upon their issues. In some areas, the ICPD program of action has not achieved what was expected. In particular, almost all countries have considerable work to do on gender equality, the needs of young people, the HIV/AIDS pandemic, and maternal mortality. These issues are discussed. More resources must be allocated to the social services in order to achieve the goals of the Cairo program of action. To that end, the government of Sweden is planning to increase its allocations for development cooperation over the next few years, moving upward from the 0.7 level adopted by the UN.^ieng


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Financial Management , Health Services Needs and Demand , International Cooperation , Organization and Administration , Population , Reproductive Medicine , Social Change , Developed Countries , Economics , Europe , Health , International Agencies , Netherlands , Organizations , Scandinavian and Nordic Countries , Sweden , United Nations
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