Partners in Population and Development
(PPD) is an intergovernmental initiative
created specifically for the purpose of expanding and improving South-to-South
collaboration in the fields of reproductive health, population, and
development.
PPD was launched at the 1994 International Conference on
Population and Development (ICPD), when ten developing countries from Asia,
Africa and Latin America formed an
intergovernmental alliance to help implement the Cairo Program of Action (POA).
PPD has presently 25 members countries committed to the
implementation of the ICPD Programme of Action, willing to provide political,
technical and financial support to South-South Cooperation. While there were
only 10 developing countries at the time of formation of the Organization in
1994, over the years PPD’s membership has increased to 25 developing countries
across Asia, Middle East and North Africa, Sub-Saharan Africa and Latin America covering more than 57% of total world
population. The PPD member countries are: Bangladesh ,
China , India , Indonesia ,
Pakistan , Thailand , Viet Nam ,
Colombia , Mexico , Egypt ,
Morocco , Tunisia , Yemen ,
Jordan , Ethiopia , The Gambia, Ghana ,
Kenya , Mali , Uganda ,
Benin , Senegal , Zimbabwe ,
South Africa and Nigeria .
PPD is currently chaired by Ghulam
Nabi Azad, Minister of Health and Family Welfare,
Government of India, who has been unanimously elected to the post in the 16th
Annual Board Meeting of PPD held in Pretoria , South Africa
in 2011.
Ghulam Nabi
Azad, Minister of Health and Family Welfare, Government of India, who is
currently on an official tour to Bangladesh capital Dhaka, today participated
in the opening session of the two-day International Conference on “Evidence for
Action: South-South Collaboration for ICPD beyond 2014”, organized jointly by
Partners in Population and Development (PPD) and the Government of People’s
Republic of Bangladesh.
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