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  • Tbilisi: National Youth Reproductive Health Forum Held In Tbilisi

    NATIONAL YOUTH REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH FORUM HELD IN TBILISI
    Mzia Kupunia

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    Wednesday, July 8

    A National Youth Reproductive Health Forum, hosted by the EU/UNFPA
    co-funded project Reproductive Health Initiative for Youth in the
    South Caucasus (RHIYC) and the Committee of Healthcare and Social
    Issues of the Parliament of Georgia, was held in the Hotel Sympatia on
    July 7. According to project officials, the National Youth RH Forum,
    which is held annually, gives all stakeholders (representatives of the
    legislative and executive branches, non-Governmental organisations,
    independent experts, medical professionals and youth) the opportunity
    to meet and discuss the existing situation, policy and strategies,
    to elaborate country visions and agree on future strategies to
    address challenges in the field of youth sexual and reproductive
    health and rights. The main topics of the forum were the role and
    plans of the United Nations Population Fund in implementing the
    Millennium Development goals in Georgia, the successes, challenges
    and lessons learnt from the RHIYC project in Georgia, the adolescents
    reproductive health survey, the national concept on harmonious and
    healthy education, project sustainability, priorities and partnership
    aspects and the concept of youth reproductive health and rights in
    Georgia's legal environment, appropriate policy and objectives.

    Vice Chairman of the Georgian Parliament Gigi Tsereteli, who also
    attended the Forum, said "A lot has been already done by the project,
    but some things still remain to be completed, which need solid
    funds. Despite the efforts of many Governmental and non-Governmental
    organisations, the indicators in this field remain concerning. Now
    it is up to the Government to pay attention to implementing specific
    projects. As for the South Caucasus Initiative, I think the Government
    institutions have been very effective; we have tried to spread our
    enthusiasm to local government bodies." "The European Commission is
    very committed to health issues and reproductive health issues in
    particular. Reproductive health issues have been discussed many times
    and a lot of different events have been organised over the 3 years of
    the project to discuss different issues and raise awareness," Martin
    Klaucke, head of the Operations Section at the European Commission
    Delegation to Georgia, said. Tamar Khomasuridze, the Head of the
    UNFPA Georgia Country Office stressed the necessity of holding a
    forum on reproductive health issues. "The subject of our forum is
    very important as it concerns youth health, and therefore the future
    of the country. If it were not for the funding of the European Union,
    the implementation of this huge project in three countries Georgia,
    Armenia and Azerbaijan, would have been impossible," she said.
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