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4.
Encourages States and other relevant stakeholders, including national human
rights institutions and non-governmental organizations, to give greater attention and
resources to preventable maternal mortality and morbidity in their engagement with the
United Nations human rights system, including with the human rights treaty bodies, the
universal periodic review and the special procedures;
5.
Requests all States to renew their political commitment to eliminate
preventable maternal mortality and morbidity at the local, national, regional and
international levels, and to redouble their efforts to ensure the full and effective
implementation of their human rights obligations, the Beijing Declaration and Platform for
Action, the Programme of Action of the International Conference on Population and
Development and its review conferences, the Millennium Declaration and the Millennium
Development Goals, in particular the goals on improving maternal health and promoting
gender equality and empowering women, including through the allocation of necessary
domestic resources to health systems;
6.
Requests States to give renewed emphasis to maternal mortality and
morbidity initiatives in their development partnerships and cooperation arrangements,
including by honouring existing commitments and considering new ones, and the exchange
of effective practices and technical assistance to strengthen national capacities, and to
integrate a human rights perspective into such initiatives, addressing the impact that
discrimination against women has on maternal mortality and morbidity;
7.
Encourages States and other relevant stakeholders, including national human
rights institutions and non-governmental organizations, to take action at all levels to address
the interlinked root causes of maternal mortality and morbidity, such as poverty,
malnutrition, harmful practices, lack of accessible and appropriate health-care services,
information and education and gender inequality, and to pay particular attention to
eliminating all forms of violence against women and girls;
8.
Invites the Office of the High Commissioner to engage in or, as appropriate,
continue dialogue on preventable maternal mortality and morbidity and human rights with
regional organizations, relevant United Nations agencies and organizations, including the
World Health Organization, the United Nations Children’s Fund, the United Nations
Population Fund, the United Nations Entity for Gender Equality and the Empowerment of
Women and the Committee for the Elimination of Discrimination against Women, the
Special Rapporteur on the right of everyone to the highest attainable standard of physical
and mental health and other relevant special procedures, and the World Bank;
9.
Requests the Office of the High Commissioner to invite States and all other
relevant stakeholders, including regional organizations, the World Health Organization, the
United Nations Population Fund, the United Nations Entity for Gender Equality and the
Empowerment of Women, the Committee on the Elimination of Discrimination against
Women, relevant special procedures, the United Nations Children’s Fund, the World Bank,
civil society and national human rights institutions, to submit information to the Office of
the High Commissioner on initiatives that exemplify good or effective practices in adopting
a human rights-based approach to eliminating preventable maternal mortality and
morbidity;
10.
Also requests the Office of the High Commissioner to prepare, on the basis of
the above-mentioned submissions, an analytical compilation that includes an identification
of how such initiatives embody a human rights-based approach, the elements of these
initiatives that succeed in achieving reductions in maternal mortality and morbidity through
a human rights-based approach, and ways in which similar initiatives could give effect
more fully to a human rights-based approach;
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