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Welcome to EuroNGOs
The European NGOs for Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights, Population and Development
Maternal mortality continues to be the leading cause of death among women and girls of reproductive age. Every minute, one woman dies during pregnancy or birth because she did not receive adequate care and prompt treatment. Every day, 14,000 people are newly infected by HIV. Most of these tragedies happen in the low-income countries. Virtually all of them could have been prevented. However, sexual and reproductive health face enormous challenges. Millions of people, especially women, are prevented from exercising their sexual and reproductive rights.
The European NGOs for Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights, Population and Development (EuroNGOs) seek to translate the commitments of the International Conference on Population and Development (ICPD) into international cooperative programmes in the field of sexual and reproductive health in low-income countries.
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| High Level Panel Report released |
| On 31 May, the High Level Panel of Eminent Persons on the Post-2015 Development Agenda, has released its long awaited report, which includes a set of recommendations, priorities and possible goals for the post-2015 framework. |
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Focus on Europe
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Beyond Europe
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Secretariat Updates
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Visionary development goal on SRHR discussed at Women Deliver
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The event offered an opportunity to openly present and discuss the visionary development goal on SRHR elaborated by the Civil Society Platform to Promote SRHR Beyond 2015, a global advocacy initiative led by 13 SRHR networks united around the common goal of including SRHR in the post-2015 development agenda and advocating jointly at the national, regional and international level.
The session was attended by a highly participative audience and was moderated by Yvonne Bogaarts (EuroNGOs Steering Committee member) and Kathy Mulville (WGNRR ED). The following panelists intervened in the event: Natalia Pineda (Latin American and Caribbean Women’s Health Network-LACWHN), Nebila Abdulmelik (African Women’s Development and Communication Network-FEMNET), Siva Thanenthiran (Asian-Pacific Resource and Research Centre for Women-ARROW) and the member of the High-Level Task Force for ICPD, Sandeep Prasad.
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