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From: Meghan Doherty
Date: Mon, Jan 24, 2011 at 5:39 AM
Subject: ISRRC - Youth Leaders in Ireland Demand Action on MDG5b - Watch the
video
To: Meghan Doherty
****Apologies for cross-posting****
*PRESS RELEASE*
*21st January 2011*
*YOUTH LEADERS DEMAND ACTION ON REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH ***
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*"ASK" Youth-led Advocacy Group Launches MDG5 Campaign Video*
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"Keep your promises to young people around the world," is the central demand
to world leaders in a new campaign video launched today (21.01.11) by ASK,
the Irish Family Planning Association's (IFPA) youth-led advocacy group. Click
here to watch the video
The video is part of ASK's *Keep Your Promise *campaign which aims to raise
awareness of the United Nations Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) among
young people in Ireland. The 8 MDGs represent an unprecedented global
effort to meet the needs of the world's poorest by 2015.
The ASK campaign turns the spotlight on MDG 5 - improving maternal health
and achieving universal access to reproductive health. The campaign video
features messages from Irish youth leaders highlighting why this Goal is of
particular importance to young people.
Key facts outlined in the video:
· Pregnancy and childbirth related deaths are the number one killers of
girls aged 15 - 19 in low-income countries
· Young people under the age of 25 have the highest rates of sexually
transmitted infections and account for more than half of all new HIV
infections
· Worldwide, more than 50 million adolescent girls aged 15-19 are married,
some with little understanding of sex or reproduction
ASK spokesperson Grace Wilentz said: "Our youth-led campaign emphasises MDG
5 because it is the most off-track of all 8 MDGs and also because young
people are the most in need of sexual and reproductive health services and
information but are the least likely to have access to them.
"This campaign is our way of standing shoulder-to-shoulder with our peers in
the global south to ensure sexual and reproductive health and rights are
recognised as human rights, and as an element of equal opportunity and
development."
Irish youth-led and youth-serving organisations showed their support for
ASK's campaign by participating in the campaign video and signing *The
Copenhagen Declaration*, a pan-European youth political statement calling on
decision makers to achieve the Millennium Development Goals and to make
sexual and reproductive health a high priority on the development aid
agenda.
Campaign supporters included: the Union of Students in Ireland (USI), SIPTU
Youth, Labour Women, Young Greens, Ógra Sinn Féin, EIL Intercultural
Learning, Transgender Equality Network Ireland, Voluntary Service
International and Choice Ireland, among others.
Young people can sign the declaration or learn more about the campaign by
logging on to: www.facebook.com/KeepYourPromise
The video is available at:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BF-uBEOGl8s
http://vimeo.com/19032030* *
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*Notes to the Editor:*
*About the MDGs*
In September 2000, the largest gathering of world leaders in history adopted
the United Nations Millennium Development Declaration, committing their
nations to a new global partnership to reduce extreme poverty. The
declaration sets out a series of targets to be achieved by 2015; these have
become known as the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs).
While there has been significant progress in several areas, the goals
related to young people's sexual health are most off track. This includes
pregnancy related death and illness, adolescent pregnancy rates, access to
contraception, sex education, gender equality and HIV prevention.
*About ASK*
ASK is the Irish Family Planning Association's youth-led advocacy group.
Formed in 2009, it aims to empower young people in Ireland to stand up for
their own sexual health and rights and to advocate for increased
availability of unbiased, accessible information on sexual health and
rights.
Activities to date include the publication of a factsheet on how young
people are central to the realisation of MDG 5b (Universal access to
reproductive health), a briefing session for youth leaders on the Millennium
Development Goals and a presentation to young people participating in a
dance4life World AIDS Day event.
*-ENDS-*
*CONTACT: Grace Wilentz, ASK Youth Advocacy Group Chair, 087 325 6444,
grace (at) ifpa.ie*
*Meghan Doherty*
*Policy & Advocacy Officer***
Irish Family Planning Association
60 Amiens Street
Dublin 1
Ireland.
T: + 353 1 806 9444
F: + 353 1 806 9445
E: meghan (at) ifpa.ie
www.ifpa.ie
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