UNITED NATIONS, May 30 (Xinhua) -- The head of the United Nations
Population Fund (UNFPA) called on world leaders to make African women's health a
priority on their development agenda, the UN said in a press release Friday.
The health of African women is lagging behind the rest of the world, UNFPA
Executive Director Thoraya Ahmed Obaid said at the 4th Tokyo International
Conference on African Development (TICAD IV), organized by Japan and the UN
Development Programme.
"Of all the Millennium Development Goals, goal number five - preventing
women's deaths during pregnancy and childbirth - is generating the least
resources and lagging the furthest behind. And African women are paying the
price," Obaid said.
She also called on all the world leaders "to make the health of women a
political and development priority."
In a related development at the summit, Japan announced a doubling of
development assistance for Africa over the next five years.
TICAD IV priorities include boosting economic growth, ensuring human
security, securing achievement of the Millennium Development Goals,
consolidation of peace and democratization and climate change.
Japan said it will feed the results of the summit into the G-8 meeting of
leading industrialized nations, which will be held in Tokyo in July and chaired
by Japanese Prime Minister Yasuo Fukuda.