Washington, June 15: As part of the Child Survival Call to Action Forum co-convened by Indian Health and Family Welfare Minister Ghulam Nabi Azad along with US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton in the US, the participating countries pledged to recommit themselves to child survival.
Minister for Women and Child Development Krishna Tirath is also a member of the Indian ministerial delegation visiting the US.The forum aims to raise global awareness of child survival challenges, celebrate the 70pc reduction in child mortality over the past half-century and establish a global roadmap to end preventable child deaths in a generation.
As part of the Government Pledge, the heads of State and Government and representatives of States reaffirmed their commitment to children, and consistent with the Secretary-General's 'Every Woman Every Child' initiative pledged their support for the global movement to end preventable child deaths.
The pledge stated: "The world had made tremendous strides in reducing child mortality. Over the past 50 years, new vaccines, improved health care practices, investments in education, and the dedication of governments, civil society and other partners have contributed to a 70 per cent global decline in child deaths. The momentum generated by this unprecedented progress, and the scientific and social advances that underpin it, present an historic opportunity for dramatic declines in preventable child deaths - in high, middle and low-income countries alike."
The heads of States pledged that through national action and international cooperation they will take action to accelerate progress on newborn, child and maternal survival.
They will hold themselves accountable for their collective progress towards this goal, and on behalf of all children everywhere, recommit their efforts to give every child the best possible start in life.