Cairo Consensus

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The Cairo Consensus is the landmark global agreement from the 1994 International Conference on Population and Development that reframed population policy around reproductive health, women's rights, and sustainable development.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf global policy framework
international agreement
population and development consensus
addresses adolescent reproductive health
harmful practices affecting women and girls
male responsibility in reproductive health
sexual and reproductive health education
violence against women
adoptedAt International Conference on Population and Development NERFINISHED
adoptedInCity Cairo NERFINISHED
adoptedInCountry Egypt NERFINISHED
adoptedInYear 1994
alsoKnownAs ICPD Programme of Action consensus NERFINISHED
emphasizes education of girls
empowerment of women
family planning
gender equity in development
linkages between population, poverty and environment
maternal health
reducing infant mortality
reducing maternal mortality
universal access to reproductive health services
focusesOn gender equality
population and development
reproductive health
sexual and reproductive health and rights
sustainable development
women's rights
influenced Millennium Development Goals NERFINISHED
Sustainable Development Goals NERFINISHED
United Nations development agendas
global reproductive health policy
legacy foundation for subsequent ICPD review conferences
linkedTo ICPD Programme of Action NERFINISHED
name Cairo Consensus NERFINISHED
normativeStatus non-binding political commitment
organizedBy United Nations NERFINISHED
United Nations Population Fund NERFINISHED
reframedPolicyFrom demographic targets
population control approaches
reframedPolicyToward human rights–based approach
individual reproductive choice
supports access to contraception
access to safe motherhood services
integration of population concerns into development planning
prevention and treatment of sexually transmitted infections
rights-based approach to population policy
timeHorizon 20-year Programme of Action

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