Title: ISLAMABAD DECLARATION
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2- ISLAMABAD DECLARATION
- ON
- POPULATION DEVELOPMENT
- IMPLEMENTATION STATUS IN
- PAKISTAN
3Sequence of Presentation
- Demographic Profile
- Plan of Action on IDPD
- Population Policy - New Initiatives
- Goals Targets
- Future Collaboration
4POPULATION TRENDS
In Billions
5TIME TAKEN TO ADD One Billion
6POPULATION IN MUSLIM AND NON-MUSLIM COUNTRIES,
2004
In Millions
100
80
20
7POPULATION OF MUSLIMS AND NON-MUSLIMS, 2004
In Millions
100
77.6
22.4
8POPULATION SIZE OF PAKISTAN
In Millions
Sources Population Census Organization Planning
Commission
9PAKISTAN
Share of World2004
10PAKISTANS POPULATION RANK ORDER IN THE WORLD
11Population Pyramid 1998 Census
80 75-79 70-74 65-69 60-64 55-59 50-54 45-49 40
-44 35-39 30-34 25-29 20-24 15-19 10-14 5-9 0-4
4
Elderly 65 Population
53
22
Productive age group 15-64
Females in Reproductive Age Group
Child Population0-14
43
Female
Million
Million
Male
12Comparison of Population Increase with constant
and declining growth rate, 2002-2060
Millions
500
450
437 M
400
With Current Constant Growth Rate Keeping
Current Level of Efforts
300
291 M
248
200
198 M
With declining growth rate If Population Policy
Pursued
145
Source Population Projections, Planning
Commission NIPS
13Population Pyramid, 1998 2020
TFR4.8
TFR2.1
4
4
67
53
43
29
Source Population Census Organization
Population Projections 1998-2023, Planning
Commission NIPS
14POPULATION PYRAMID(2050)
Total Population 295 Million
80 75-79 70-74 65-69 60-64 55-59 50-54 45-49 40
-44 35-39 30-34 25-29 20-24 15-19 10-14 05-09 00-
04
10.8
68.0
21.2
0
2
4
6
8
Million
Million
Male
Female
Source United states Census Bureau,
International Data Base, 2005
15GDP AND PER CAPITA INCOME OF PAKISTAN 1960 - 2004
GDP
PER CAPITA INCOME
7 TIMES INCREASE
273 TIMES INCREASE
( In Billion Rs. )
( In US )
Sources 50 Years of Pakistan in Statistics, vol.
1, FBS, 1998 (page 22) Pakistan Economic Survey
2003-04, (Appendix tables page 13)
16EMPLOYMENT AND UNEMPLOYMENT (Persons in Million)
Employed
Unemployed
11 TIMES INCREASE
2 TIMES INCREASE
Sources Pakistan Economic Survey 1996-97
(appendix tables page 21) a,d Economic Survey
2003-04 (appendix tables page 103)
17PER CAPITA WATER AVAILABILITY VS POPULATION GROWTH
18Infant and Maternal Deaths
Figures in 000
399,000
316,000
21
16 ?
16,400
15,900
19ADDITIONAL INVESTMENT REQUIRED TO MAINTAIN
EXISTING PER CAPITA INCOME
Contd.
Sources World Development Report 2005, The World
Bank Page 258-259 World
Population Data Sheet 2004, Population Reference
Bureau, Washington
20ADDITIONAL INVESTMENT REQUIRED TO MAINTAIN
EXISTING PER CAPITA INCOME
Contd.
Sources For Per Capita Income-World
Development Report 2005, The World Bank Page
258-259
21TOTAL FERTILITY RATE, CONTRACEPTIVE PREVALENCE
RATE AND POPULATION GROWTH RATE, 2004
Contd
Sources World Population Data Sheet 2004,
Population Reference Bureau, Washington D.C.
22TOTAL FERTILITY RATE, CONTRACEPTIVE PREVALENCE
RATE AND POPULATION GROWTH RATE, 2004
Sources World Population Data Sheet 2004,
Population Reference Bureau, Washington D.C.
Pakistan Economic Survey 2003-04 (page 136) and
Federal Bureau of Statistics, 2004 up.
23LINKAGES OF IDPD WITH ICPD
- Rights-based, Holistic Life Cycle Approach
- Increased Access to Quality RH / FP Services
- Reduced Mortality Morbidity
24LINKAGES OF IDPD WITH MDGs
-
- Goal 1 Eradicate extreme Poverty Hunger
- Goal 2 Achieve Universal Primary Education
- Goal 3 Promote gender equality and empower women
- Goal 4 Reduce child mortality
- Goal 5 Improve Maternal Health
- Goal 6 Combat HIV / AIDS
- Goal 7 Ensure environmental sustainability
- Goal 8 Develop a global partnership for
development
25Concerted and Coordinated efforts on Population
Development
26 Expanded Quality Services
27Improve Quality of Life of Present Future
Generations
28Synergistic Action
29Sustained Development
30Awareness on Women Rights at all levels of
Society
31At National, Provincial, District Community
levels
32Holistic Approach
33Meet the unmet need by the year 2010
34Strengthen Ownership of Population Issues
35Improve Human Development Indices
36Improve Quality of Life
37Population Stabilization by 2020
38Universal FP / RH Services
39For Country Specific Needs
40Education for All by Year 2015
41Free Informed Choice without Discrimination
Coercion
42Women Empowerment - Key to Success Development
43Compulsory Population Education at Educational
Institutions
44Encouraging Health Seeking Behaviors
45Involve all Stakeholders
46Pakistan ready to extend Secretarial Support
47- Pakistans further Initiatives
- on
- Islamabad Declaration on Population Development
(IDPD)
48Vision
Achieve replacement level fertility by 2020
through expeditious completion of demographic
transition that entails decline both in fertility
and mortality rates.
49Policy Goals
- Attain a balance between resources and population
growth within the broad parameters of the ICPD
paradigm. - Address various dimensions of the population
issue within national laws, development
priorities while remaining within the national,
social and cultural norms. - Increase awareness of the adverse consequences of
rapid population growth at the national,
provincial, district and community levels.
Contd..
50Policy Goals
- Promote family planning as an entitlement based
on informed and voluntary choice. - Attain a reduction in fertility through
improvement in access and quality of reproductive
health services. - Reduce population momentum through delay in the
first birth, changing spacing patterns and
reduction in family size desires.
51Policy Objectives
- Reduction in TFR to 2.1 by 2020
- Increase CPR to 60 by 2020
- Reduction in PGR to 1.3 by 2020
- Universal access to modern family planning
methods by 2010
52Strategies
- Launch of Advocacy campaigns
- Ownership and participation of communities and
stakeholders in public private sectors - Reduce unmet need
- Shift from target oriented to people-centred
approach
Contd..
53Strategies
- Build stronger partnership with all stakeholders
in private and public sectors. - Mainstream population factor as a cross cutting
issue. - Expand Social Marketing of contraceptives
accessible and affordable in rural and under
-served areas. - Bring attitudinal change in men to adopt small
family norms and responsible parenthood. - Involvement of opinion leaders religious
scholars.
54New Initiatives
- Cadre of Male Mobilizers at each Union Council
level. - Cadre of Demographers at District level.
- Encouraging Public and Private Sector
Organizations in extending FP/RH services. - Revived Population Education Component.
- Facilitated provinces in administrative and
fiscal decentralization. - Accelerated expansion of Mobile Service Units at
Tehsil level.
Contd..
55New Initiatives
- Joint Steering Committee of Health and Population
- Monitoring of activities of population welfare on
regular basis - Broadened the contraceptive mix
- Consensus developed through International Ulama
Conference on Population and Development - Ulama Conferences at Provincial Headquarters
Contd..
56New Initiatives
- Mandatory provision of Family Planning Services
from all Service Delivery Units of Health
Departments and Lady Health Workers Programme - Public-Private Partnership
- Revamping National Trust for Population Welfare
(NATPOW)
Contd..
57New Initiatives
- ISO certification of service delivery units.
- Up-gradation of NSV Centres as Mens Advisory
Centre catering for RH Issues of Adolescents
Men - Advocacy Seminars in collaboration with John
Hopkins at all Provincial Head-quarters - Orientation on Population and Development to
Parliamentarians / Decision Makers
Contd..
58New Initiatives
- National Population Commission established
- All Social Sector Ministries to mainstream the
Population issues - Parliamentarians to project population as a cross
cutting issue and oversee progress in their
constituencies - District Technical Committees headed by EDO Health
Contd..
59Future Collaboration areas
- Experience-sharing through information
- Exchange visits in the field of RH and FP
- Research and Capacity Building / HRD
60GOALS TARGETS
61GOAL NO. IPromote Knowledge attitude and
Practices of Family Planning
62GOAL NO. II Family Planning Coverage
63GOAL NO. III
Raising Contraceptive Prevalence Rate from 38 to
40 and reducing Total Fertility Rate from 3.9 to
3.7 per woman
64GOAL NO. IVResearch Studies/Survey on
Population, Family Planning and Reproductive
Health
65GOAL No. V
Human Resource Development
66GOAL NO. VICommunity Mobilization for acceptance
of Small Family Norms
67GOAL NO. VII (2005-06)Involvement of Private /
NGO Sector and Advocacy Campaign
68GOAL NO. VIII (2005-06)Introduction and Adoption
of E- Government Strategy
69THANK YOU