In 1994, the International Conference on Population and Development (ICPD) was held in Cairo, Egypt, wherein 179 governments adopted the landmark ICPD Programme of Action (POA) – a historical consensus document that signaled the end of population control and the beginning of putting emphasis on rights and choice in population and development policies. The ICPD POA brought to fore the relationship between human rights, population dynamics and economic development, and ended the era where demographic targets were the thrust of population and development policies.
The founders of DAWN were among the activists leaders in Cairo to rally and ensure that the human rights of women and girls, with a special focus on the sexual and reproductive health and rights of women and young people, be articulated in the final outcome document.
Cairo Declaration and POA related items

[CSW 58] Inseparable: Linking the ICPD with the MDGs and the Post-2015 Development Agenda
Governments Call for Women’s Human Rights, Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights, and Addressing Persistent Inequalities and Discrimination in CPD 47 Resolution

CSW Side Event – Inseparable: Linking the ICPD with the MDGs and the Post-2015 Development Agenda

Sixth Asia Pacific Population Conference Analysis by DAWN, RESURJ and IWHC

Analysis by DAWN, RESURJ, YCSRR and IWHC on the Montevideo Consensus

Pacific Feminist SRHR Agenda and Advocacy for Sexual Minorities

Pacific Feminist SRHR Coalition response to the Moana Declaration

Young Feminists at the Comite of Population and Development of ECLAC
Roundtable Discussion on Rights at Risk in the Green Economy

Joint Analysis of CPD45

DAWN Welcomes Historic CPD Resolution on Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights for Adolescents and Youth!

[DAWN@Rio+20] Alexandra Garita Speaks About Women’s Health at Press Conference in Rio+20 14th June

Women’s Call to Action Toward Cairo+20 (Speaking Out)

Advocating for a Comprehensive Sexuality Education
