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Millennium Development Goals (MDG's)

At the Millennium Summit in September 2000, 189 nations agreed on a vision for the future in the United Nations Millennium Declaration. 

Please click here [1] to see the Millenium Development Goals Report 2008.

The international community subsequently adopted the Millennium Development Goals (MDG's), representing a common set of basic development goals in eight areas:

1.       Eradicating extreme hunger and poverty 

2.   Achieving universal primary education

3.   Promoting gender equality and empower women

4.   Reducing child mortality

5. Improving maternal health

6.   Combating HIV/AIDS, malaria and other diseases

7.   Ensuring environmental sustainability

8.   Developing a global partnership for development

Much is happening around the world to fulfill the MDG’s, although much also remains to be done before the 2015 target date set by the Declaration is reached. The following are some examples of progress that has been achieved, as reported in the 2007 MDG Progress Report:

The advancement of women is critical in achieving these goals as all touch on essential aspects of women’s well being. UNIFEM, as well as being the only UN agency with the specific mandate to advocate for gender equality, is deeply involved with four critical entry points that help countries transform the promises of the goals into real progress:

Monitoring progress: UNIFEM helps women evaluate whether or not their countries are on track to meet the MDG’s, including through the use of sex-disaggregated data and indicators that fully account for gender gaps, and the budgets allocated to address those gaps.

Analysis: The UN Millennium Project has brought together 300 of the world’s top development scholars and practitioners. UNIFEM’s background papers, proven strategies and network of gender experts have made essential contributions to the project’s visionary proposals for how to achieve and pay for the MDG’s.

Advocacy: Longstanding partnerships with women’s organizations have ideally positioned UNIFEM to spread awareness, spark debate and encourage participation in MDG activities. These include the national and international advocacy efforts led by the UN Millennium Campaign, which rouses popular support for the MDG’s around the world.  

Operational programs: All four branches of UNIFEM’s operational programs contribute to the MDG’s: reducing feminized poverty, ending violence against women, halting the spread of HIV/AIDS and achieving gender equality in democratic governance. UNIFEM pilots innovative strategies and strengthens the capacity of other UN programs to support women’s advancement.

Links

Millennium Declaration (Full Text) [2]

United Nations Portal on the Millennium Development Goals [3]

UNIFEM International's Portal on the Millennium Development Goals [4]

United Nations Millennium Development Goals Monitor [5]

 


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