Sources for Quotations
CHAPTER 1
[QUOTE] UN Millennium Project. 2005a. Investing in Development: A Practical Plan to Achieve the Millennium Development Goals: Overview, Box 1.1 p. 59. Report to the Secretary-General.
CHAPTER 2
[QUOTE] Message to the Fifth Asian and Pacific Population Conference, Regional Conference on ICPD+10, Bangkok, 11-17 December 2002.
[QUOTE] United Nations. 2005a. Review of the Implementation of the Beijing Platform for Action and the Outcome Documents of the Special Session of the General Assembly Entitled "Women 2000: Gender Equality, Development and Peace for the Twenty-first Century": Report of the Secretary-General (E/CN.6/2005/2), para. 354.
[QUOTE] "Declaration on Gender Equality in Africa." Third Ordinary Session, Heads of State and Government of Member States of the African Union, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, 6-8 July 2004.
CHAPTER 3
[QUOTE] United Nations. 28 February 2005. "Empowerment of Women the Most Effective Development Tool" (SG/SM/9738). Press release on address to the 2005 Commission on the Status of Women.
[QUOTE] United Nations. 2000. Resolution Adopted by the General Assembly: 55/2: United Nations Millennium Declaration (A/RES/55.2), para. I.6.
[QUOTE] United Nations. 1995. Population and Development, vol. 1: Programme of Action adopted at the International Conference on Population and Development: Cairo: 5-13 September 1994, para. 7.3.
[QUOTE] "Demographics, HIV/AIDS and Reproductive Health: Implications for the Achievement of the MDGs." Statement delivered at the Overseas Development Institute, London, 2 February 2005.
CHAPTER 4
[QUOTE] UN Millennium Project. 2005b. Investing in Development: A Practical Plan to Achieve the Millennium Development Goals, Box 5.5, p. 82. Report to the Secretary-General.
[QUOTE] Statement by Dr. Nafis Sadik, Secretary-General of the International Conference on Population and Development, September 1994.
[QUOTE] 14th International AIDS Conference, Barcelona, July 2002.
[QUOTE] UN Millennium Project. 2005c. Combating AIDS in the Developing World, p. 54. Working Group on HIV/AIDS, Task Force on HIV/AIDS, Malaria, TB, and Access to Essential Medicines.
CHAPTER 5
[QUOTE] UNFPA. 2004. "Too Brief a Child: Voices of Married Adolescents." Video.
CHAPTER 6
[QUOTE] United Nations 1995, para. 4.24.
[QUOTE] Centro de Análisis Sociocultural - Universidad Centroamericana, CEPAL and UNFPA. 2005. "Estudio Masculinidad y factores socioculturales asociados al comportamiento de los hombres frente a la paternidad en Centroamerica: Caso Nicaragua." Draft.
[QUOTE] The Population Council. 2003. "My Father Didn't Think This Way: Nigerian Boys Contemplate Gender Equality." Quality/Calidad/Qualite. No. 14.
CHAPTER 7
[QUOTE] United Nations. 2005b. In Larger Freedom: Towards Development, Security and Human Rights for All: Report of the Secretary-General (A/59/2005), para. 15.
[QUOTE] "Uphold My Reproductive Rights: To be Born, To be Safe and To Choose with Dignity." New Delhi: Ministry of Health and Family Welfare, National Human Rights Commission, Government of India, and UNFPA.
[QUOTE] UNICEF. 2001. Young People Speaking Out.
[QUOTE] Erulkar, A. S., et al. 2004. The Experience of Adolescence in Rural Amhara Region, Ethiopia, p. 19. New York and Accra, Ghana: The Population Council, UNICEF, Ministry of Youth Sports and Culture, and UNFPA.
CHAPTER 8
[QUOTE] "Women, War and Peace: Mobilising for Peace and Security in the 21st Century." The 2004 Dag Hammarskjold Lecture, Uppsala, Sweden, 22 September, 2004
[QUOTE] Statement by the United Kingdom on Women, Peace and Security, Open Meeting on Security Council Resolution 1325, 28 October 2004.
[QUOTE] Rehn, E., and E. Johnson Sirleaf. 2002. Progress of the World's Women 2002, vol. 1: Women War Peace: The Independent Experts' Assessment on the Impact of Armed Conflict on Women and Women's Role in Peacekeeping, p. 54. New York: UNIFEM.
CHAPTER 9
[QUOTE] United Nations 2005b, para. 40.
[QUOTE]: UN Millennium Project 2005b, p. 78.
[QUOTE] UN Millennium Project. 2005d. Taking Action: Achieving Gender Equality and Empowering Women, p. 30. Task Force on Education and Gender Equality.