Governments map out population and sustainable development strategies for twenty-first century.

Population headliners Pub Date : 1992-09-01
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The 4th Asian and Pacific Population Conference, which began on 19 August 1992 in Bali, Indonesia, concluded on 27 August with ministers and other high-ranking officials from the majority of countries in the region adopting a Declaration containing policy recommendations for Governments to follow in their efforts to achieve environmentally sustainable population and development goals into the next century. The objective of sustainable development is to meet human needs and aspirations in balance with population resources and the environment, and to enhance the quality of life today and in the future, according to the Bali Declaration on Population and Sustainable Development. Rapid population growth, changes in demographic structure and uneven population distribution have caused considerable damage to the environment, natural resources and economic and social conditions. The Conference reviewed the population situation in the region and established guidelines for population and sustainable development into the 21st century. The results of the Conference will also be used as a regional input for the International Conference on Population and Development, scheduled to be held in 1994 at Cairo, Egypt. Commenting on the Declaration, the ESCAP Executive Secretary, Mr. Rafeeuddin Ahmed, said that the decisions taken by the Conference put strong and unmistakable emphasis on poverty alleviation, on the interactions among population, the environment and consumption, and on the strategic linkages between population and sustainable development. Besides dealing with a host of population issues, the Declaration proposes a number of goals and policy recommendations to be considered by government policy makers. It also sets specific targets for countries with rapid population growth to reduce their fertility and infant mortality rates to replacement level (2.2 children/woman and 40/1000 live births, respectively) and to half the number of maternal deaths by the year 2010.

各国政府制订二十一世纪的人口和可持续发展战略。
1992年8月19日在印度尼西亚巴厘岛开始的第四届亚洲及太平洋人口会议于8月27日结束,该区域大多数国家的部长和其他高级官员通过了一项《宣言》,其中载有政策建议,供各国政府努力在进入下一世纪时实现环境上可持续的人口和发展目标。根据《关于人口与可持续发展的巴厘宣言》,可持续发展的目标是在人口、资源和环境之间取得平衡的情况下满足人类的需要和愿望,并提高今天和未来的生活质量。人口的迅速增长、人口结构的变化和人口分布的不平衡对环境、自然资源和经济社会条件造成了相当大的破坏。会议审查了该区域的人口情况,并制定了21世纪人口与可持续发展的准则。会议的结果也将作为定于1994年在埃及开罗举行的国际人口与发展会议的区域投入。亚太经社会执行秘书拉菲乌丁·艾哈迈德先生在评论《宣言》时说,会议作出的各项决定明确有力地强调减轻贫穷,强调人口、环境和消费之间的相互作用,强调人口与可持续发展之间的战略联系。除了处理一系列人口问题外,《宣言》还提出了若干目标和政策建议,供政府决策者考虑。它还为人口快速增长的国家制定了具体目标,以便到2010年将其生育率和婴儿死亡率降至更替水平(分别为2.2名儿童/妇女和40/1000活产),并将产妇死亡人数减少一半。
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