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MILLENNIUM
DEVELOPMENT
GOALS
(MDGs)
2000 Millennium Summit
‘The United Nations Millennium Declaration is a landmark document
for a new century …….(we are) initiating a Millennium Campaign to
make the commitments better known throughout the world….
As part of this, the United Nations system will work with national
governments, civil society, the international financial institutions and
other partners to produce a series of regular national reports…to
measure and monitor progress towards achieving the MDGs on a
country by country basis. Our hope is that, in this age of democracy,
annual reporting will force action. …..
It is not at the United Nations, or by the work of the organization's
officials, that the goals could be achieved. They have to be achieved
in each of its Member States, by the efforts of their Governments
and peoples.’
Kofi Annan
UN Secretary General
By 2015 all 191 United Nations Member States
have pledged to:
Eradicate extreme poverty and hunger
Achieve universal primary education
Promote gender equality and empower women
Reduce child mortality
Improve maternal health
Combat HIV/Aids, malaria and other diseases
Ensure environmental sustainability
Develop a global partnership for development
MDGs
MDGs are not new in essence
What makes them different is
limited number (8 goals;18 targets; 40 indicators);
quantitative specific targets;
time bound;
indicators to measure progress;
easiness to communicate;
an unprecedented political commitment and agreement
The main premise about MDGs is that
they will
trigger action and foster alliances;
provide a framework of accountability
for national governments, international
donors, and many other actors that have
a role in development
UN policy on MDGs
All MDG targets are equally important;
Broad national ownership and participation are
pivotal for the achievement of the MDGs;
Partnerships with the Government, civil society
and the private sector are essential;
Much of the work required to achieve the MDGs
is already on-going, but needs greater focus and
sense of urgency;
A focus on the MDGs neither diminishes nor
precludes the work of the UN in other mandated
areas.
Actions to be implemented
at the global level by the UN:
Annual Reports of the UN SG to the
General Assembly;
The Millennium Project aimed at proposing
the best strategies for meeting the MDGs
in different countries around the globe;
The Global Millennium Campaign aimed at
mobilizing broad public support and
fostering alliances
MDGs and UNDP
Practical assistance in support of
country priorities
Monitoring
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