Transcripts For KRCB To The Contrary With Bonnie Erbe 201307

KRCB To The Contrary With Bonnie Erbe July 27, 2013

When i was 14 i realized because some of my friends got married young, that girls get married young in my village. It was important for me to discuss and plan my families they will say to you this is a life and death crisis for me because if i cant space the births of my children, i cant feed my children. Women in developing countries. When experts speak about the challenges these women face they speak of shocking statistics. Approximately 290,000 die every year from pregnancy related complications. More than 100,000 of those pregnancies are unintended. There are 80 million unintended pregnancies a year, half of them due to an unmet need for modern contraception. But behind each statistic is a woman with her own story. Hello, im bonnie erbe. In the United States contraception is widely available, although still a controversial political issue. So it can be hard to imagine the barriers faced by women in developing nations to access quality Reproductive Health services. This week on to the contrary, we show you how women and childrens lives are being saved in these countries by access to Quality Health services. Advocates say if people really understood the impact lack of access to Reproductive Health services has on women and families, if we could all experience sadness and courage they experience visiting with these women, change would come more quickly. Its this passion that brought princesses, first ladies, philanthropists, daughters of former president s, actors and thousands of others women and men together in malaysia. Here women deliver is about delivering solutions to maternal and child health and equality for women and girls. I grew up in kenya in a family of seven children and two parents living in one room with no water, no electricity and no proper sanitation either Family Planning is an essential human right. Family planning saves lives, it allows women and girls to make positive productive changes and choices to seek education, to stay in school to participate fully in society. To the contrary executive producer cari stein joined these Global Health leaders in kuala lumpur. She also visited a program where teenagers learn about Reproductive Health and a womens Reproductive Health clinic. Malaysia is a diverse multiethnic and multi cultural country in Southeast Asia where malays, indians, chinese and other ethnic groups live side by side. The National Religion is islam, however, the people enjoy religious freedom. Kuala lumpur, malaysia. A vibrant modern city in known internationally for the iconic petronas towers. In the shadow of downtown kuala lumpur is pudu a small poor marginalized community where a family and Reproductive Health Services Clinic struggles to meet the unmet needs of women. Four boy, one girl. 44 year old tangchoi ying comes to this clinic for all her health needs. Its where she gets her yearly physical, Blood Pressure taken and blood work. Its also where she receives Family Planning services. Ive been coming here since i had my first child 23 years ago. This young family also comes here to access Birth Control. Husband and wife are at the clinic, with their first child, so they can make a joint decisions about their future. I only want two babies, i have one baby only want one more for our future. The clinic is a member of the International Planned Parenthood Federation which works in 170 countries. To the contrary visited the center with ippfs director general and the president of planned parenthood of america were very honored to have you both here. There were introductions. This is the doctor. And exchange of information. They wanted to know clients preferred method of Birth Control. Here its oral contraceptives. We think there are people who have needs who cannot come because theyre poorer than they can afford . Yes. Those who cant afford, we give free supplies. We do give free supplies for those who are in need. What we do is really making Family Planning services, sexual Reproductive Health Services Available both as information, education, and to get the program out to those who are in need, especially for young people, marginalized groups who are displaced or cant afford to pay for these services. Malaysias progress on womens Reproductive Health makes it a fitting venue for the women deliver conference. Maternal mortality is down and there are more than 4000 Family Planning facilities in operation. The government decided that they needed to invest in girls and women because after independence they were building a nation and they needed everybody to help do that. Their Maternal Mortality rate at the time this happened was around 570 per 100,000 live births. Thats basically the measure. Do you know what it is today . 29. We believe that Family Planning, sexual Reproductive Health, it s at the center of the human development, so we think Family Planning is important to empower the individual, to care for girls, to care for women, and to save lives. Pregnancy is the leading cause of death for women globally. Reducing Maternal Mortality is one of the eight Millennium Development goals adopted by members of the un and organizations dedicated to fighting poverty and raising the standard of living around the world. Some countries have reached some of the goals. But not mdg 5, the commitment to reduce Maternal Mortality lags behind in Subsaharan Africa and south asia. Since 1990, maternal deaths worldwide have dropped 47 . Its a good start, but the target was a 75 decrease by 2015. The thing i want people to understand is that it is a part of a much broader maternal and child health strategy. Melinda gates, one of the worlds leading advocates for Family Planning came to women deliver to learn, teach and inspire. Gates meets with women in some of the poorest countries. I would be in the villages often wanting to talk about vaccines for their children and they would eventually take to the conversation to well what about what they would call that shot or vaccine for them its a shot that i used to get for family families. The women and their family had a profound impact on gates in country after country when i sit down and talk with women they will tell you that they go to Great Lengths to get the contraceptive tool to use, they know about them. I am amazed at how many are educated about contraceptives and how vociferous how they are about the fact that had gotten a shot before possibly depovera but then they will go to the Health Clinic and it is not available to them and they will say to you this is a life and death crisis for me because if i cant space the births of my children, i cant feed my children. The women talk about quite often though how they have to do it without their husband knowing about it. Women often need to seek Birth Control without their husbands knowledge. They will bring into the conversation that they left the field for the day, my husband didnt know where i was going, i walked 15 kilometers to the Health Clinic and it was not there. When am i ever going to be able to go again . Nothing is more inspiring than a woman who finds the strength to raise her voice again and again until people are forced to listen and respond. To me, thats what the fight for womens empowerment looks like. This woman marianne summed it up, what i want for this child, as she was holding for her baby, i want every good thing for this child before i have another one. And i thought, that is it, she has captured for women what is universal in this. Every good thing for that child. That is what a mother wants for her child no matter where she lives in the world. So gates put out a clarion call. Shes looking ahead post2015 with goal to deliver modern contraceptives to another 120 million women by 2020. Our ability to create complex partnerships and change systems in dozens of countries will determine whether or not we get the results we want in the future. More than 200 Million People have no access to Family Planning. Research shows when contraception increases maternal deaths decrease. In some countries we dont even have the budget line for Family Planning. In every country it is the combination of government and civil seat and the medical profession making advances for Womens Health. Thats true in the United States as well, it takes partnership. The women deliver conference is brings partners together. Its the brainchildren of longtime rights advocate jill sheffield. After getting married sheffield moved to kenya and started volunteering at a Family Planning clinic. On my 27th birthday, which was a little while ago, we had a clinic and a woman came and i took her history and it turned out that she was 27. But there, the comparison absolutely finished because while she was 27 she had 11 pregnancies and had 6 living children. She had the new baby on the front and the old baby on the back. Shes been on the bus since 4 00 in the morning, had been waiting in the hot equatorial sun to have Family Planning, and at that moment i thought, wow, this is a truly brave young woman. And if she can be brave enough to come here, i can be brave enough to do something. The women deliver conference brought together more than 4,500 people from 149 countries. They all had the same message, invest in girls and women and everybody wins. When girls go to school for at least five years, their trajectory on the change of their life is like this, when she goes for seven or more, the trajectory changes to like that. And its not because shes learned about kings and queens or Capital Cities or rivers and mountain ranges, its the fact of being in school. Her motherinlaw looks at her differently, her husband looks at her differently, the Community Regards her differently. And there are miraculous things that happen as a side effect to the educational investment. In conversation with ministries of finance. Governments. With donors, it is also important to make the economic case and so we showed the gains not only to the individual women themselves but also to their families, to their communities to their nations and to the world at large. Thousands of people are working on issues relating to Maternal Mortality and empowering women and girls. Their tools include education, medication, and other Health Services and strategies. One of those strategies is to invest in midwives. Experts say it could save more than three and a half million women and newborns by 2015. All of us working together can look for ways to improve the quality of healthcare to the most vulnerable populations. Investments are needed and there is a lot we know that works. So now for example Something Like 99 of all maternal deaths happen in developing countries so there are technical and medical solutions to avert what are really quite preventable deaths and morbidity. And the cost of deaths and morbidity far exceed the costs of investing in prevention. Experts also say ending child marriages would save lives. Sarita, a young woman from a rural town in india, convinced her parents to let her stay in school instead of getting married at the age of 14. I explained to my father what i learned in lifeskill education class that getting married early has several risks. One of my friends who got married early, she was pregnant when she was young and she died in childbirth and her baby. I also talked about how it is important for a girl to be educated and be independent. With nearly 3 billion people under the age of 25 the reality of a better tomorrow will ultimately be the job of the next generation of leaders. They include barbara bush and chelsea clinton. Like her mother it is no longer acceptable to discuss womens rights separate from human rights. Chelsea clinton is a human rights advocate. Its outrageous that children are dying from. Actress and singer songwriter mandy moore, a global ambassador for Population Services international, also known as psi is dedicated to involving more young people. The majority of the young people i talked to were really advocates and passionate about sexual and reproductive rights. I put forth this challenge to people and to myself to sort of get out of your comfort zone, go up to people, start conversations, introduce yourself, make allies, make friends, and support each other, push each other, challenge each other, cause thats whats going to drive the conversation forward. Barbara bush founded Global Health corps offering scholarships to help nurture Young Leaders who believe health is a human right. What we do everyday is mobilize Young Leaders from around the world. We train them and then we place them within organizations working on Health Care Delivery we invest in our fellows Leadership Development and we mentor them and we train them on advocacy and policy change. Bush pointed to two corps fellows working with the Clinton Health Access Initiative in malawi in a community with a 25 hiv aids rate. Both in their 20s, jeffrey is from malawi and emily from ohio. They were basically working the every hiv positive expectant mother in the community, enrolling them in this program ensuring they mentorship from other moms who have hiv negative babies and in one year with Global Health corp they found all 7,000 hiv positive expectant mothers in the community. A year later all 7,000 of them had an hiv negative baby. Access to Family Planning does not necessarily mean that the woman is going to be empowered enough to go and seek Family Planning, you know. Because at the end of the day, issues to do with culture, religion, theres a relationship between culture, religion, and choice. A former Global Health corps fellow now runs her own ngo in uganda. I thought all right so theres a gap in Health Promotion education, specifically with male involvement. Not only in Family Planning, but issues dealing with hiv and aids, gender based violence. So thats when i said, alright im going to use arts and entertainment. The twist is about reversing gender roles and engaging men in the Womens Health and equality. I am going to put up something so much fun, so creative, its just going to make them go, wow, but at the end of the day, theres a message that is hidden in all that arts and entertainment and its working. Its young advocates who first saw the value of technology as a tool of empowerment. Were actually introducing a new mobile phone app for young women who have just had their first child to help them be a better mothers. Its also going to start telling them things they could do to ensure that theyre planning and spacing their future families at the rate they want. Many, many young people are now coming to planned parenthood through their cell phone, and not only young people in the United States, but young people all across the globe. So one of the exciting things about at this conference has been the opportunity to talk to people about our ability to reach more young people where they are and where they live, and quite honestly thats through their cell phone. In malaysia, 43percent of the population is young people. Educating them about Reproductive Health and equality is done peer to peer. Despite great strides, recent headlines underscore the need for high quality information about Reproductive Health. We have read many cases of abandoned babies. We dont want such a thing to happen to, you know, a life, you see . And our concern is the young person, if she was given sufficient information, she was given enough knowledge, she would use a contraceptive if she was to have sex. We traveled a few hours outside of kuala lumpur to a town called melaka where that support is being offered. Here at the integrated family services, teens both male and female come to learn about Family Planning from peer educators. I am a muslim girl. I am talking about sex and what i am teaching them about it. But then we are looking at it from another perception, which is health perception, our work is based on marginalized community. So we have seen a lot of young people with hiv positive. Young people with stds. So we do not want it to happen that is my positi

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