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” Programmes and Policies
for Youth”
to the Bali
Global Youth Forum
Summary
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Bali
Global Youth Forum Declaration - 6 December 2012
Final Recommendations
from Thematic Session 1: Staying Healthy
1.1
Ensuring accountability, transparency and the need for
implementation
as a cross cutting theme across all recommendations,
with special focus particularly
on LGBTQI, MSM, drug users ,refugees, rural populations, out -of-school, sex
workers, indigenous, afro-descendant populations, migrants, young people in
conflict and emergency situations, empowering young women and adolescent girls,
persons with disabilities, young people living with HIV and AIDS.
Note :
LGBTQI means Lesbian , Gay , Bi-sexual , Transgender , Queer , Intersex.
MSM means
Men having Sex with Men
1.8 To
provide non-discriminatory, non-judgmental, rights-based ,age appropriate, gender-sensitive health education
including youth-friendly, evidence based comprehensive
sexuality education that is context specific.
Access to
health services
1.9
Governments
must provide, monitor and evaluate universal access to a basic package of
youth-friendly health services (including mental healthcare and sexual and reproductive health services)
that are high quality, integrated, equitable, comprehensive, affordable, needs
and rights based, accessible,
acceptable, confidential and free of stigma and discrimination for all young
people.
1.10
As part
of this basic package governments must provide comprehensive sexual and reproductive health services that include safe
and legal abortion, maternity care, contraception, HIV and STI prevention,
care, treatment and counselling to all young people.
1.13
Governments
and UN agencies should support the sexual and reproductive rights of young
people including ensuring access to
legal and safe abortion that is affordable, accessible and free from
coercion, discrimination and stigma, providing support and protection
mechanisms that promote the right to
choose.
1.14
Governments
should implement financially sustainable policies and legal frameworks that
protect, promote and fulfil the reproductive
and sexual rights of all young people, regardless of their sexual orientation
and gender identities
Comprehensive sexuality education
2.12 To
provide non-discriminatory, non-judgmental, rights –based ,age appropriate, gender-sensitive health education
including youth -friendly, evidence based comprehensive
sexuality education that is context specific.
Sexual
rights
3.3Governments must fund and develop, in equal partnership with young
people and health care providers, policies, laws, and programs that recognize,
promote, and protect young peoples’ sexual
rights as human rights. This must be developed in accordance with the
principles of human rights, non-discrimination, respect, equality and
inclusivity, with a gendered, multicultural and secular approach.
3.5
Cultural
and religious barriers such as parental
and spousal consent, and early and forced marriages, should never prevent access to family planning, safe and legal abortion, and other
reproductive health services –recognizing that young people have autonomy
over their own bodies, pleasures, and desires
Legal
protection
3.6 Governments must ensure that international and national laws,
regulations, and policies remove
obstacles and barriers–including requirements for parental & spousal notification and consent; and age of consent for
sexual and reproductive services—that infringe on the sexual and
reproductive health and rights of adolescents
and youth
3.9
Governments should decriminalize abortion, and
create and implement policies and programs that ensure young women have access
to safe and legal abortion, pre-and post-abortion services, without mandatory
waiting periods, requirements for parental and spousal notification and/or
consent or age of consent.
Sexual
and reproductive health services and comprehensive sexuality education
3.10
Governments should ensure that every young person, including LGBTQI young people, have equal access to the full range
of evidence-and rights-based, youth-friendly sexual and reproductive health services and comprehensive sexuality
education, that is respectful of young people’s right to informed consent.
3.11
Services should be confidential, accessible, and include a full range of safe,
effective, affordable methods of modern contraception and family planning
services and commodities, including pre-and post-natal care, amongst others. Comprehensive sexuality education
should be developed in partnership with young people and include information on
sexual orientation and gender identities
that is free of religious intolerance.
Families
3.12
The concept of the family is constantly evolving and governments must
recognize this by adapting legal, policy and programmatic frameworks that embrace every form of family and
ensure the right of everyone to form a family, regardless of sexual orientation and gender identity.