振兴人发会议关于国际发展议程的行动纲领:在困难时期为生殖健康和权利开辟前进道路

IF 1.9 3区 医学 Q2 DEMOGRAPHY
Andrzej Kulczycki
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自1994年国际人口与发展会议(人发会议)以来,在生殖健康和权利方面取得了显著进展。然而,这些总体进展掩盖了严重的不平等,最近在COVID - 19大流行期间和之后出现的挫折凸显了这一进展的脆弱性。生殖健康议程内容广泛,但仍然资金不足,表现不佳。需要仔细考虑如何将生殖健康和权利作为将在2030年取代可持续发展目标的全球发展框架的优先事项。本文审查了生殖健康的演变,总结了经验教训并提出了建议,以振兴和适应其议程并加强进展。主要建议包括鼓励在研究中更大胆地思考该领域的多重挑战,包括非技术方面;改进政策相关研究的传播和利用;提出更有力的商业案例以影响政策制定者;采用更广泛、更具包容性的以权利为基础的论点,强调社会正义和公平。此外,有必要重新评估全球生殖健康架构,特别是美国具有影响力但前后矛盾的作用。从妇幼保健和防治艾滋病毒工作中汲取相关经验教训,以进一步协助制定更有效的前进道路,确保在2030年以后实现人发会议的愿景。
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Revitalizing the ICPD Programme of Action on the International Development Agenda: Toward a Path Forward for Reproductive Health and Rights in Troubled Times
Since the 1994 International Conference on Population and Development (ICPD), there have been notable improvements in reproductive health and rights. However, these overall gains obscure deep inequalities, and recent setbacks during and after the COVID‐19 pandemic highlight the fragility of this progress. The reproductive health agenda is extensive yet remains underfunded and underperforming. Careful thought is needed on how to retain reproductive health and rights as a priority in the global development framework that will replace the Sustainable Development Goals in 2030. This paper examines the evolution of reproductive health, drawing lessons and recommendations for revitalizing and future‐proofing its agenda and enhancing progress. Key recommendations include encouraging bolder thinking in research engaging with the field's multiple challenges, including nontechnical aspects; improving dissemination and utilization of policy‐relevant research; presenting a stronger business case to influence policymakers; and employing broader, inclusive rights‐based arguments that emphasize social justice and equity. Additionally, reevaluating the global reproductive health architecture is necessary, particularly the influential yet inconsistent role of the USA. Relevant lessons from maternal and child health and HIV efforts are distilled to further assist in this process of developing a more effective path forward, ensuring the ICPD's vision is achieved beyond 2030.
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期刊介绍: Studies in Family Planning publishes public health, social science, and biomedical research concerning sexual and reproductive health, fertility, and family planning, with a primary focus on developing countries. Each issue contains original research articles, reports, a commentary, book reviews, and a data section with findings for individual countries from the Demographic and Health Surveys.
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