It’s Time to Revisit the Cairo Consensus

Just over a quarter century ago, the so-called ‘Cairo Consensus’ was forged, fundamentally improving how governments worldwide, international organisations, and the NGO community approached women’s reproductive health and reproductive rights on the world stage. Yet, the deafening silence this conse...

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Main Author: Christopher Tucker
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: The White Horse Press 2021-08-01
Series:The Journal of Population and Sustainability
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Online Access:https://whp-journals.co.uk/JPS/article/view/678
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spelling doaj-d4d2873d559a43e1b4763f7070b263e32021-09-03T08:51:39ZengThe White Horse PressThe Journal of Population and Sustainability2398-54882398-54962021-08-0152It’s Time to Revisit the Cairo ConsensusChristopher Tucker0American Geographical Society Just over a quarter century ago, the so-called ‘Cairo Consensus’ was forged, fundamentally improving how governments worldwide, international organisations, and the NGO community approached women’s reproductive health and reproductive rights on the world stage. Yet, the deafening silence this consensus offered on issues of runaway population growth has had massive repercussions on the world we live in today, with the ever-increasing human footprint fuelling climate change and ecological destruction on a scale that was entirely predicted. Given what we know now about how empowering, just and ethical strategies focused on women and girls can effectively bend the global population curve, it is time that we revisit the Cairo Consensus. https://whp-journals.co.uk/JPS/article/view/678Cairo ConsensusPopulation GrowthEcological DestructionWomen’s EmpowermentFertility ReductionSustainable Population
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It’s Time to Revisit the Cairo Consensus
The Journal of Population and Sustainability
Cairo Consensus
Population Growth
Ecological Destruction
Women’s Empowerment
Fertility Reduction
Sustainable Population
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title It’s Time to Revisit the Cairo Consensus
title_short It’s Time to Revisit the Cairo Consensus
title_full It’s Time to Revisit the Cairo Consensus
title_fullStr It’s Time to Revisit the Cairo Consensus
title_full_unstemmed It’s Time to Revisit the Cairo Consensus
title_sort it’s time to revisit the cairo consensus
publisher The White Horse Press
series The Journal of Population and Sustainability
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2398-5496
publishDate 2021-08-01
description Just over a quarter century ago, the so-called ‘Cairo Consensus’ was forged, fundamentally improving how governments worldwide, international organisations, and the NGO community approached women’s reproductive health and reproductive rights on the world stage. Yet, the deafening silence this consensus offered on issues of runaway population growth has had massive repercussions on the world we live in today, with the ever-increasing human footprint fuelling climate change and ecological destruction on a scale that was entirely predicted. Given what we know now about how empowering, just and ethical strategies focused on women and girls can effectively bend the global population curve, it is time that we revisit the Cairo Consensus.
topic Cairo Consensus
Population Growth
Ecological Destruction
Women’s Empowerment
Fertility Reduction
Sustainable Population
url https://whp-journals.co.uk/JPS/article/view/678
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