Subject: Three Billion Reasons |
From: Jaime-Alexis Fowler <JFowler@pathfind.org> |
Date: 6/8/10, 17:32 |
To: Undisclosed recipients:; |
For my favorite bloggers, writers and women’s rights
folks…I saw the need for this first-hand the last two weeks in Tanzania.
Visiting remote, rural areas there, we discovered that young people were
becoming sexually active at 13-14 years and had no access to information or
services…let me know if you’re interested in writing about it and I’m
happy to provide more information.
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Three
Billion Reasons Why Pathfinder is Launching a Unique Campaign for Young People
June
8, 2010–Tonight, at a special event in Washington, DC as part of the
Women Deliver Conference, Pathfinder International is publicly launching a new
initiative, the 3 Billion Reasons Campaign. The campaign calls upon the
international donor community and developing country governments to act now to
protect and promote the sexual and reproductive rights and health of the
world’s 3 billion young people.
“We
have people ask us, why youth? And I say, because they represent three billion
of the best reasons and opportunities for global development,” Gwyn
Hainsworth, Pathfinder’s Senior Adolescent Advisor and leader of the
campaign said. “When young people have access to sexual and reproductive
health information and services, their lives are transformed. They are more
able to make healthy decisions for their futures like delaying marriage and
childbirth, or taking measures to protect themselves from HIV.”
Nearly
half the world’s population is under the age of 25 and most live in
developing nations. Of these, 1.8 billion young people are between the ages of
10 and 24. This enormous group of young people holds remarkable potential for
the future of their communities. They are a tremendous resource for sustained
economic growth and development—but only if they are healthy. Young
people in developing countries are among those most at risk of poor sexual and
reproductive health outcomes. Complications from pregnancy and childbirth are
the leading cause of death among young women aged 15-19, young people
experience 100 million cases of sexually transmitted infections annually and
nearly half of all new HIV infections occur among young people under the age of
25.
“Targeted
investments in adolescent and youth sexual and reproductive health will yield
benefits for generations to come; failure to act will have global
reverberations. This investment is critical to making significant gains in
global health outcomes and achieving the Millennium Development Goals,”
said Dan Pellegrom, president of Pathfinder.
Sexual
and reproductive health is a human right—but adolescents’ needs are
often overlooked. While there are a number of important initiatives to promote
the empowerment of adolescent girls, it is clear that girls and young women
will not be able to realize their full potential without equal commitment and
attention to their sexual and reproductive well-being. In addition, no real
progress can be made without also engaging and meeting the sexual and
reproductive health needs of adolescent boys and young men. Investing in the
sexual and reproductive health of today's 3 billion young people is a matter of
urgency for donors, developing country governments, and the international
health community alike.
For
more information about the campaign visit: www.3billionreasons.org.
For
questions, please contact: Gwyn Hainsworth (ghainsworth@pathfind.org) or Kristy
Kade (kkade@pathfind.org).