58th Commission on Population and Development (CPD 2025)

April 8, 2025

6:00 pm-7:30 pm

New York, New York, USA

Sessions & Speakers

  1. Tuesday 04/08

    Off-site side event | 6:00–7:30 pm EDT | One Dag Hammarskjold Plaza

    On the sidelines of CPD 58, join us for a discussion on why investments in health, including in sexual and reproductive health, are critical to boosting socioeconomic progress and building resilient health systems.

     

    Register here (in-person only)

     

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    Development policies often highlight the benefits of a demographic dividend—the prospect of socioeconomic progress when the working age population is relatively larger than other age groups. As promising as it sounds, realizing demographic dividends is easier said than done.

     

    The African Union Development Agency—NEPAD, Government of Germany, Population Council, and UNFPA invite you to learn from experts on why investments in health, especially for young people , are critical to achieving the demographic dividend. Drawing on a diversity of experiences, speakers will highlight how resilient health systems and evidence-based interventions can boost sustainable development, advance gender equality, and empower adolescent girls and young women.

     

    Don’t miss this chance to hear from thought leaders and connect with peers dedicated to shaping a sustainable future!

     

    A networking reception will follow the program.

     

    Speakers

     

    Dr. Parfait Eloundou-Enyegue, Professor, Global Development and Professor, Brooks School of Public Policy at Cornell University and a Population Council Trustee (Moderator)

     

    Patricia C. Vaughan, Vice President, General Counsel, Population Council

     

    Ambassador Thomas Zahneisen, Deputy Permanent Representative of Germany to the United Nations

     

    Hanna Mulugeta, Youth Country Coordinator, Right Here Right Now 2 program, Ethiopia

     

    David Martínez, Liaison Officer for Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights Issues, International Federation of Medical Students’ Associations

     

    Miriam Temin, Lead, Evidence Based Practice, GIRL Center, Population Council

     

    Linton Mchunu, Senior Advisor, African Union Development Agency—NEPAD

     

    Julia Bunting, Director, Programme Division, UNFPA

     

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  2. Wednesday 04/09

    Multi-stakeholder panel | 3:00–6:00 pm EDT | UN Headquarters

    Ensuring healthy lives and promoting well-being for all at all ages

     

    The support and participation of stakeholders from all areas of society—including Governments, multilateral organizations, civil society sectors and the private sector—has been crucial for promoting the objectives and advancing the implementation of the ICPD Programme of Action and the 2030 Agenda. The voices and efforts of different sectors contribute to developing inclusive, rights-based policies; funding and implementing programmes; conducting the data collection, research, monitoring and evaluation needed for evidence-based policies and programmes; innovation and scaling up of new technologies; and development of approaches to reach those most in danger of being left behind.

     

    Panelists representing a variety of stakeholders will bring their perspectives on both the achievements and the unfulfilled promises of the ICPD Programme of Action in the area of health.

     

    Dr. Pascale Allotey, Director, Department of Sexual and Reproductive Health, World Health Organisation (Moderator)

    Gloria Langat, Head of Ageing and Development, African Population Health and Research Center

    Hugo López-Gatell Ramírez, Professor of Medical Sciences, National Autonomous University of Mexico

    Ms. Ashley Ambrose, Deputy Director, Health Equity, Clinton Global Initiative

    Jim Sailer, Vice President, Executive Director, Center for Biomedical Research, Population Council

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