The national launch of the 2012 World Population Day
takes place today at Jubilee Park in Kumasi. This year’s theme is ‘Universal
Access to Reproductive Health Services’ and the event is organised by the
National Population Council with support from UK aid. In Ghana, up to 35% of
married women have an unmet need for family planning, and it is estimated that
about 1 in 300 births in Ghana result in the death of the mother. The
Honourable Regional Minister, Dr. Kwaku Agyeman-Mensah will be the keynote
speaker at the launch, and as part of the activities to celebrate the day,
there will be free reproductive health services including family planning on
site. The launch coincides with the
London Summit on Family Planning organised by the UK Government and the Gates
Foundation, which will aim to secure global commitment to make family planning
services available to an additional 120 million girls and women in the world’s
poorest countries by 2020. A high level delegation from the Government of Ghana
and representatives from civil society are attending the summit. Later this
year UK aid will start a new programme to strengthen the family planning
programme, and last year UK aid provided almost 9m GHC of family planning
commodities to the Ghana Health Service. This follows an announcement last
month of a partnership with USAID to help the NPC in training and advocacy for
family planning.
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