KUALA LUMPUR, May 22 – Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Tun Razak is
scheduled to deliver the opening address at the landmark global
gathering Women Deliver 2013 Conference at the Kuala Lumpur Convention
Centre (KLCC) here, next Tuesday.
Malaysia is the first Asian country to be given the honour to host
the global conference, which was previously held in London and
Washington DC.
According to a statement from the conference’s Malaysia Media
Secretariat today, the three-day conference would be the largest global
conference of the decade to focus on the health and well being of girls
and women.
It said the conference presented a unique opportunity to engage
regional leaders and showcase Malaysia’s progress on the women’s issues.
Malaysian advocates including Women Deliver Asia Regional Director
and Malaysian AIDS Council President Dr Raj Abdul Karim; Musawah
Director Zainah Anwar; Former president of the Malaysian Medical
Association Dr Mary Suma Cardosa and former Miss Malaysia Genevieve
Sambhi will speak about the importance of girls’ and women’s health and
rights.
Dr Raj Abdul Karim in the statement said Malaysia and the region had
made truly impressive advancements in maternal and reproductive health
in recent years.
“We should celebrate these steps forward but also recognise that our
work is not done. Women Deliver 2013 will spur the conversations and
action we need to ensure that girls and women are national, regional and
global priorities,” she said.
The conference will also address a number of key issues affecting girls and women in Malaysia, across Asia and worldwide.
The first day of the conference will focus on the economic and social
value of investing in girls and women, and the second day would
concentrate on the meeting the unmet needs for family planning services
worldwide.
“With the 2015 Millennium Development Goal deadline rapidly
approaching, the third and final day of the conference will call for
putting girls and women at the heart of the post-2015 development
agenda,” said the organiser.
The conference is expected to direct the world’s attention to
Malaysia as international leaders join experts from Malaysia and the
region to tackle some of the critical issues facing girls and women and
inspire global action.
Among international key participants include Melinda Gates of the
Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, UNFPA Executive Director Babatunde
Osotimehin and High-level Panel of Eminent Persons on the Post-2015
Development Agenda Member Graça Machel. – Bernama
(Source: The Malaysian Insider)
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