Audio By Carbonatix
Ghana is determined to promote partnership through South-South collaboration to deal holistically with population issues, Mr Kwajo T. Likpalimor, Minister of State, made this known in Addis Ababa on Friday.
Speaking at the closing of the International Conference on Population and Development (ICPD@ 15), Mr Likpalimor said government was committed at implementing population programmes especially at the district level to help tackle the issue of high maternal mortality rate, which still remained a major challenge.
The Minister led the Ghanaian delegation, including Madam Esther Apewokin Executive Director, National Population Council (NPC), Ms Marian Kpakpa Director, NPC and Mr Steve Gray, Deputy Director of the council. The review conference attracted more than 250 delegates from Africa and 30 ministers in-charge of population and development issues as well as civil society groups.
Also at the conference was Ms Marilyn Aniwa, Executive Director of the Union of African Population Studies, an international non-governmental organisation, based in Ghana.
Mrs Eunice Brookman Amissah, a former Minister of Health was also at the conference on the ticket of the UN.
Mr Likpalimor said population issues could not continue to be implemented vertically as there was the need to effectively integrate population dynamics into development planning processes at all levels in order to reduce poverty.
He therefore, stressed the need for Ghana to mobilise additional resources to implement population programmes.
Mr Likpalimor urged other governments to make reduction of maternal mortality a high priority on their development agenda. Madam Apewokin told the Ghana News Agency in an interview that, the technical output of the adopted conference document was very good as it highlighted the programme of action of the ICPD.
She said Ghana had done well in the area of girl-child education, adding that; "Ghana is on course in handling the issues because we have played a lead role in all issues raised, except maternal mortality". On the role Ghana played at the conference, Ms Apewokin explained that the country was on the committee that drafted the commitment report and made a lot of useful inputs on all the three committees set up at the conference to discuss the issues.
She said the country would use the outcome of the conference to support the preparation of the Beijing plus 15 Ghana-country report and also the preparation of a document for the climate change conference to be held in Copenhagen.
From Mrs Lydia Asamoah, GNA Special Correspondent, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia
DISCLAIMER: The Views, Comments, Opinions, Contributions and Statements made by Readers and Contributors on this platform do not necessarily represent the views or policy of Multimedia Group Limited.
Tags:
DISCLAIMER: The Views, Comments, Opinions, Contributions and Statements made by Readers and Contributors on this platform do not necessarily represent the views or policy of Multimedia Group Limited.
Latest Stories
-
Israel to bar 37 aid groups from Gaza
22 minutes -
High Court freezes GNAT elections amid claims of constitutional ‘subversion’
25 minutes -
MTN announces airtime and data sales blackout for January 2 in preparation for new VAT tariffs
1 hour -
Not Semenyo’s ‘last game’, says Iraola as Man City close in
2 hours -
12 of the best TV shows to watch this January
2 hours -
NPP begins nationwide exhibition of voter register for 2026 presidential primaries
2 hours -
Senegal conclude Group D with comfortable win over Benin as both progress to Round of 16
3 hours -
Scores sleep overnight at Accra Sports Stadium more than 18 hrs ahead of Alpha Hour Convocation
3 hours -
When revenue collection hurts business
4 hours -
Creative Canvas 2025: Shatta Wale – Disruption as a strategy, dominance as the result
5 hours -
Is talk of “losses” by GoldBod just abstract drivel? Bright Simons asks
6 hours -
US Strikes: Ondo Amotekun arrests 39 fleeing suspected terrorists
6 hours -
New Passport Office opens in Techiman, bringing vital services closer to Bono East residents
7 hours -
Anthony Hopkins shares advice as he celebrates 50 years of sobriety
7 hours -
KTU Radio wins international award for its unique programme on World College Radio Day
7 hours
