Master Plans for Development

ICPD at 15: Accelerating Implementation of the Cairo Consensus

In 1994, the world came together to create a consensus on what had previously been a deeply divisive issue: the relationship between population growth and other areas of development.

At the International Conference on Population and Development (ICPD) in Cairo, industrialized and developing countries alike forged an inspiring and farsighted plan — sometimes called the Cairo Consensus — that integrated a wide range of population, development and human rights issues into a blueprint for 20 years of action.

This year (2009) marks the 15th anniversary of the ICPD and reminds us of the five years remaining to fulfill the commitments made at Cairo. UNFPA, the lead agency in implementing the ICPD Programme of Action, is taking this opportunity to celebrate what has been accomplished. It is also using this benchmark to acknowledge gaps and challenges, to consolidate lessons learned over the last 15 years, and to come up with practical recommendations for accelerating progress.

A Plan for People

The Cairo Consensus placed individual human beings at the very heart of the development process. It argued that if needs for family planning and reproductive health care are met, along with other basic health and education services, then population stabilization will occur naturally, not as a matter of coercion or control.  And it made commitments for meeting those needs, so that individuals would have genuine choices about the spacing, timing and number of their children. The plan also acknowledged the central role of women and young people in the development process.

The programme was also firmly grounded in the affirmation of the human rights of all people and the need to empower women, whose rights have so often been denied, and to involve men. Cairo was one of the first international forums to acknowledge the fundamental role of women in development processes and to clarify the concept of reproductive rights.

The programme also emphasized the centrality of reproductive health — which it defined as 'complete physical, mental and social well-being' in all areas related to the reproductive systems and processes. The often-overlooked importance of this was recognized by the addition, in 2005, of universal access to reproductive health as one of the MDG targets.

ICPD: Strategic underpinning for the Millennium Development Goals

The Cairo Consensus is fully aligned with and provided much of the groundwork for the Millennium Development Goals. While the two sets of commitments are mutually reinforcing, the Cairo Consensus set forth a broad and comprehensive vision of development and its requirements that included many elements not covered in the eight MDGs.

For instance, the Programme of Action agreed to at Cairo addressed the complex interrelationships between population, economic growth and sustainable development, as well as population distribution, climate change, urbanization, migration, data collection and analysis.

Advancing the ICPD through partnerships

Although UNFPA has taken the lead in implementing the Cairo Consensus, its scope and depth requires the participation of a broad coalition of actors, from grass-roots non-governmental organizations to governments, research institutions, regional associations, parliamentarians and international agencies. UNFPA has orchestrated many efforts in advancing the Cairo Consensus, but its aim now is to further broaden the ownership of the agenda and strengthen partnerships that can push it forward.

Toward this end, various aspects of the ICPD will be addressed at already-scheduled forums and events throughout 2009. The following is a partial list of events where progress in implementing the Cairo Consensus will be discussed. The list will be updated, and relevant documentation added, as more information becomes available. Throughout the year, stocktaking of progress and challenges will also be taking place, primarily at the regional and national levels.

Date/Location
Event

24-25 November, 2008
Kampala, Uganda

International Forum on "ICPD at 15: Progress and Prospects"
Partners in Population and Development (PPD), in collaboration with UNFPA and the Government of the Republic of Uganda

Kampala Declaration

3-5 February 2009
Bangkok

ESCAP Expert Group Meeting
Assessing Progress in the Implementation of the Plan of Action on Population and Poverty Adopted at the Fifth Asian and Pacific Population Conference

30 March - 3 April 2009
New York

2009 Commission on Population and Development
The contribution of the Programme of Action of the International Conference on Population and Development to the internationally agreed development goals, including the Millennium Development Goals

12-14 May 2009
Doha, Qatar

Regional Meeting of National Population Commissions
Organized by League of Arab States, in collaboration with ESCWA
and UNFPA

2-4 September 2009
Berlin

ICPD at 15 Global NGO Forum

27 September - 2 October 2009
Marrakech

XXVI IUSSP International Population Conference
Panel and side events on ICPD at 15 at this quadrennial conference of the International Union for the Scientific Study of Population

18-20 October 2009
China

Fifth Asia and the Pacific Conference on Reproductive and Sexual Health (APCRSH), ICPD at 15 Major progress and future responses in sexual and reproductive health and reproductive rights in Asia and the Pacific

26-28 October 2009
Cairo

International Parliamentarians' Conference on the Implementation of the ICPD (IPCI)
15th Anniversary of the ICPD Programme of Action

October TBC 2009
New York

Commemoration event during the 64th session of the United Nations General Assembly

Additional proposed meetings:

  • ESCWA and League of Arab States- High-Level Meeting - Fall 2009, venue to be confirmed
  • Asia and the Pacific - High-Level Regional Meeting - Time and venue to be confirmed
  • Africa - Ministerial Meeting- time and venue to be confirmed
  • ECLAC Regional ICPD at 15 Review Meeting - time and venue to be confirmed
  • EECA Conference on Population and Development Branded as ICPD at 15 - October/November 2009 - venue to be confirmed