Truly touched by words
Published on 2009-09-02 by Ilze Smit
This afternoon at the NGO-forum ICPD+15 we heard many beautiful words about the importance of the rights framework that ICPD offers to NGO’s. The final words were said by the youth representative Imane Khachani, Youth Coalition of Morocco. She was able to speak from the heart and to the hearts of all people in the conference room. She talked about the importance of inclusion of all people. The reality is that young people are sexual active and the rights related to this fact should be recognized.

Involvement of youth is important at all levels and this speech showed that if the words are spoken by a young women, the impact is enormous. The German Minister for Economic Cooperation and Development, Heidemarie Wieczorek-Zeul, Thoraya Ahmed Obaid of UNFPA and Helen Clark of UNDP were all touched by this urgent call. I hope her words will be heard by all decision makers. And of course I hope she will advocate many years more for the full implementation of ICPD+15. Then, maybe we will achieve our goals at 2014; reproductive and sexual rights and health for all!
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