Kathmandu, June 6 (RSS): Nepal's international commitment to eliminate violence against women and children, and early and forced marriage, end preventable maternal deaths, and address unmet family planning needs has not been realized as anticipated.
It may be noted that the Nepal government
had pledged to achieve the three zeros in the International Conference on
Population and Development (IPDC)25 held in Kenya's capital, Nairobi, in 2019.
On
behalf of the government, the then Minister for Women, Children, and Senior
Citizen Yammaya Thapa participated in the conference.
The United Nations Population Fund
(UNFPA) hosted the international conference in collaboration with Kenya and
Danish governments.
Along with the commitments, the Nepal
government had also shared its priorities in the conference. Among the
priorities were enhancing adolescent-friendly services, increasing access to
sexuality education, spurring investment for good health and prosperity of
youths, improving reproductive health services, preventing gender-based violence, and addressing humanitarian needs.
Nepal had also made a commitment to
put in place financing policy, instruments and instruments and structures to
ensure full implementation of the ICPD Programme of Action and Sustainable
Development Goals.
It seems that the commitments the Nepal
government had expressed at the international forum are not being realized easily
in the three sectors.
Executive Director of Forum of
Women, Law and Development (FWLD) Sabin Shrestha said it was a chronic disease
of Nepal not to realize the commitments made at international forums.
"Nepal has gaps on resources, means and policy in order to achieve three
zeros in the sectors. Wider public awareness is a must in the sectors".