The World Summit Consensus: From Words to Action
September 19, 2005
In his opening remarks at the 2005 World Summit at the United Nations, President George W. Bush made a surprising about-face: “We [The United States] are committed to the Millennium Development Goals.”
Population Action International Condemns President Bush’s Decision to Withhold U.S. Funding from the UN Population Fund for Fourth Consecutive Year
September 16, 2005
Population Action International (PAI) today condemned the Bush Administration's decision to deny funding to UNFPA – the United Nations Population Fund – for the fourth consecutive year.
Population Action International Condemns President Bush’s Decision to Withhold U.S. Funding from the UN Population Fund for Fourth Consecutive Year
September 16, 2005
Population Action International (PAI) today condemned the Bush Administration's decision to deny funding to UNFPA – the United Nations Population Fund – for the fourth consecutive year.
Population Action International Condemns President Bush's Decision to Withhold U.S. Funding from the UN Population Fund for Fourth Consecutive Year
September 16, 2005
Population Action International (PAI) today condemned the Bush Administration's decision to deny funding to UNFPA – the United Nations Population Fund – for the fourth consecutive year.
PAI Launches New Online Index of Donor Country Spending
September 14, 2005
PAI Launches New Online Index of Donor Country Spending
Update to 2004 Report Now Availalbe on PopulationAction.org
As the 2005 World Summit convenes in New York to address global development issues, PAI today has launched a new online index of donor country spending and an update to its 2004 report, Progress & Promises: Trends in International Assistance for Reproductive Health and Population.
PAI Launches New Online Index of Donor Country Spending - Update to 2004 Report
September 14, 2005
As the 2005 World Summit convenes in New York to address global development issues, PAI today has launched a new online index of donor country spending and an update to its 2004 report, Progress & Promises: Trends in International Assistance for Reproductive Health and Population.
The Longer the Administration Waits, the More Women’s Lives Are at Stake
September 12, 2005
Every year by this time the Bush Administration has announced its decision to withhold critical funds from the United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA). This year the Administration is dragging its heels in announcing what will undoubtedly be a similar decision, not only at the expense of UNFPA and its critical health programs, but also of the women and families U.S. assistance is designed to reach.
Bolton-Style Diplomacy Makes its Debut
September 6, 2005
Only one month after President Bush's controversial recess appointment of John Bolton as U.S. ambassador to the United Nations, Bolton is leading the United States in another attempt to rewrite a landmark consensus document and in doing so is further isolating this country from the international community – precisely the behavior anticipated by those who opposed Bolton's appointment.
How Access to Sexual and Reproductive Health Services is Key to the MDGs
September 1, 2005
The Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) offer precise targets for reducing poverty and promoting global development, but they remain incomplete if they do not build from and incorporate the objectives of other major international agreements, particularly those reached at the International Conference on Population and Development (ICPD) and the Fourth World Conference on Women (Beijing). At the 2005 World Summit and in the years leading to the 2015 milestone, the sexual and reproductive health community is taking every opportunity to advance this message: universal access to sexual and reproductive health services is essential to achieving the MDGs.
Decisions on International Family Planning Funding and Policy Await Congress After August Recess
August 29, 2005
On June 28, 2005, the U.S. House of Representatives approved by a vote of 393-32 the fiscal year (FY) 2006 spending bill for Foreign Operations. Included in this annual appropriations bill is funding for all U.S. international development assistance, including family planning and reproductive health (FP/RH) programs.
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