Friday, July 15, 2005

THE MILLENIUM PROJECT: A PLAN FOR MEETING THE MILLENIUM DEVELOPMENT GOALS

The Lancet: "The Millennium Project: a plan for meeting the Millennium Development Goals

JD Sachs and JW McArthur

Practical approaches to achieve the MDGs;
Diagnosis of the shortfall in achieving MDG;
Identifying key interventions and policies;
Creation of national-level processes for scaling up;
Mobilisation of global science;
Global costs and benefits;
The importance of 2005.
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Published online January 12, 2005 http://image.thelancet.com/extras/04art12121web.pdf

This year marks a pivotal moment in international efforts to fight extreme poverty. During the United Nations (UN) Millennium Summit in 2000, 147 heads of state gathered and adopted the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs, panel 1) to address extreme poverty in its many dimensions—income poverty, hunger, disease, lack of adequate shelter, and exclusion—while promoting education, gender equality, and environmental sustainability, with quantitative targets set for the year 2015. The UN committed to reviewing progress towards the goals in 2005, recognising that by this time only a decade would be left to fulfil the MDGs."

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