– creating peer pressure among European NGOs, decision makers, ODA officials and the media to increase funding for global sexual and reproductive health (SRH) and development cooperation.
Over 358.000 women die every year around the world as a result of pregnancy; and the reality remains that in many developing countries, pregnancy continues to be a severe risk to the health of women of reproductive age. At the same time, 25 million women do not have access to family planning services and do not have the means to freely decide the number of children they have: both are basic rights recognized in Cairo in 1994 at the International Conference on Population and Development (ICPD).
The year 2010 marks a crucial moment where only five years remain to accomplish the goals that the international community set out to achieve in 2000 with the Millennium Declaration and ICPD. With this in mind, Euromapping aims to provide clear, comparable and reliable data on the current state of global ODA, health ODA and population flows that remain critical to realizing Millenium Development Goals 4, 5 and 6.
Euromapping provides an overview of comparative contributions as well as detailed information about an individual donor country’s performance over time. Its goal is to research, analyse, consolidate and present comparative information about European ODA and SRH commitments, funding flows and qualitative considerations specifically calibrated to meet the needs of advocates and decision-makers.
Euromapping 2010 marks a departure from all previous editions, featuring analysis of:
- Global ODA trends
- Health ODA Disbursements
- Population Assistance spending
- In-depth Statistical Profiles of 24 key Donors
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Project Partners
DSW (Deutsche Stiftung Weltbevoelkerung) is an international development organisation. DSW helps young people in Africa and Asia to escape poverty by providing sexual and reproductive health information, services and supplies. In Germany and Europe it raises awareness about the close links between sustainable development, poverty, health, environmental protection and demographic trends.
The European Parliamentary Forum on Population and Development (EPF) a Brussels-based network that serves as a platform cooperation and coordination for the 25 all-party groups Parliaments throughout Europe that focus on improving sexual and reproductive health and rights at home and abroad through national and regional health and foreign aid budgets.
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