Summary of US and UN Platforms for Action for Women,
1975-1995
Women's Health
Mexico City (1975)
Incorporate women into all aspects of health care
Improve access to health and nutritional care for men and women;
esp. in development strategy
Increase investments into health care programs, including nutrition
and education
Reduce risks that lead to mortality, esp. women, children, and
infants
Address rural women's needs, access to and knowledge of health
care
Community health programs compatible with differing cultural
values
Coordinate family planning, health, nutrition, and raising the
quality of farnily life
Develop techniques for better gardening, food processing and
preservation
Develop safe water and sanitation svstems to improve living
conditions
Women should decide freely and responsibly the number and spacing
of children
Remove financial and legal obstacles to family planning
Houston (1977)
Establish national health program covering women as individuals
for preventive health services, family planning services, reproductive
health care, general medical care, home and health support services,
and mental health
Guarantee reproductive freedom at federal, state, and local
levels
Establish community based facilities to offer low cost family
planning and reproductive health care
Increase funds for research on safe, alternative forms of contraception
Encourage fair representation of women on health policy boards
Investigate increase in surgical procedures such as hysterectomies,
Cesarean sections, mastectomy, and forced sterilization
Mandate health training, research, Medicaid and Medicare coverage
for needs of disabled women
End use of sex-based actuarial and mortality tables in insurance
rates and benefits. Insurance must cover pregnacy-related expenses,
group disability for nortnal pregnancy and complications of pregnancy,
and newborns from birth
Home health, visiting nurse services, homemaker services, meals-on-wheels
for older women
Copenhagen(1980)
Give priority to women's health needs
Ensure accessibility for women to maternal health care, nutrition,
family planning, prevention and treatment of infectious diseases
Increase women's health research
Improve women's access to medical training opportunities
Legislation to eliminate occupational hazards and environmental
pollution, especially as affects reproductive health
Maternal and infant mortality programs
Health education
Prevent mutilation practices
Nairobi (1985)
Strengthening of basic services for the delivery of healthcare
Increase participation of women in higher professional and managerial
positions in health institutions through legislation, training,
and supportive action
Promotive, preventive, and curative health measures
Health education
Vaccination of children and pregnant women
Access to and control over income for women to provide adequate
nutrition
Ability of women to control own fertility forms basis for enjoyment
of other rights
Make available information, educafion, and means of family planning
Policies to delay childbearing and raise age of marriage. Enhance
occupational health and safety
Women's Linkage Caucus (7/95)
Increase budgetary allocations for primary health care and social
services. (Illla)
Support and implement the commitments made at the International
Conference on Population Development to meet the health needs
of girls and women of all ages. (1107a)
Provide universal access to sexual and reproductive health care
by the year 2015. (1107e)
Redesign health services and training for health workers so
they are gender sensitive and conform to human rights and ethical
standards. (1107f,g)
Reduce maternal morbidity by at least 50 percent of the 1990
levels by the year 2000 and a further one half by the year 2015.
(1107i)
Recognize and deal with the harmful impact o unsafe abortion
as a major public health concern as agreed to in the ICPD Program
of Action, para. 8.25. (TI07i)
Reform laws and policies to reflect a commitment to women's
health, including those containing punitive measures against women
who have undergone illegal abortions. (1107k)
Reduce infant mortality rate by one third of the 1990 level
by the year 2000. (11071)
Ensure full respect for the physical integrity of the human
body, whether that of woman or man an dtake action to ensure women's
ability to exercise their reproductive rights. (1108d)
Establish and/or strengthen programs that addess prevention,
early detection, and treatment of breast, cervical and other cancers
of the reproductive system. (1108m)
Review and amend laws that may contribute to women's susceptibility
to HIV infection and implement legislation to protect women, adolescents
and young girls from discrimination related to HIV/ A]IDS. (1109b)
Design specific progrwns for boys, adolescents and men of all
ages to encourage safe and responsible sexual and reproductive
behavior and appropriate male methods for the prevention of HIV/AIDS,
including condom use. (11091)
Provide financial support for research on safe and affordable
drugs for reproductive and sexual health of women and men for
the regulation of fertility by both sexes and protection against
HIV/AIDS. (1110)
UN Draft (5/95)
[Give higher priority to women's health in national budgets
and increase funding for research and technology regarding women's
health.] (1 12A,C)
implement [the Program of Action of the International Conference
on Population and Development] to meet health needs of women of
all ages. (107A)
Ensure women's involvement in developing, implementing
and monitoring HIV/AIDS and STD related policies and programs
(109A)
Provide accessible, available, and affordable high-quality health
care services including [sexual and reproductive health care,
and family planning information and services] to women and girls.
(107E,I,X)
[Eliminate harmful, medically unnecessary, or coercive medical
interventions.] (107H)
[Recognize and enact measures to address the health
impact of unsafe abortion.] (107J,K)
Improve access to treatment and rehabilitation services
for women substance abusers. (107V;108K)
Create/strengthen programs that address prevention, early detection
and [cancers of the reproductive system]. (108M)
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