Mr. Yoram Siame: There is a tendency for many people to wait on governments to outline the process for recommitment. He recommends a more proactive approach—to even draft a roadmap and take it to the government, and include costs if possible. This would help make sure that smaller organizations can take part in the recommitment process.
Dr. Diego Danila: You have to show stakeholders—especially the government—the roadmap. We need to show the government that if we invest to prevent teenage pregnancy, we will have a highly educated generation of women able to contribute to the economy.
Mr. David Johnson: They haven’t finished the process yet, but what they are likely to do is to tie them closely with FP2030 to do more than they would have otherwise. We will frame our commitment in a way that we continue to derive the benefit of the association with FP2030 to amplify all of our voices.
Dr. Vik Mohan: How can we ensure that everyone benefits from FP2030 and no one is left behind? Reaching the last mile (or the hardest to reach) is very important. We need to think creatively and work with non-traditional partners in order to reach those at the last mile (that is, the hardest to reach).