Author(s): Juulke Brosky
Publication date: Tuesday 26 October 2004
The Millennium Development Goals reflect values of freedom, equality, solidarity, tolerance, non-violence, respect for nature and shared responsibility.
They stem from the Millennium Summit of the United Nations. In September 2000, 189 Heads of States signed the Millennium Declaration and committed themselves to the 8 Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) that were subtracted out of the Declaration. The MDGs are worked out in several targets and indicators and have a deadline set for 2015.
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MDG 1 |
Eradicate extreme poverty and hunger |
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MDG 2 |
Achieve universal primary education |
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MDG 3 |
Promote gender equality and empower women |
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MDG 4 |
Reduce child mortality |
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MDG 5 |
Improve maternal health |
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MDG 6 |
Combat HIV/AIDS and other diseases |
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MDG 7 |
Ensure environmental sustainability |
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MDG 8 |
Develop a global partnership for development |
For more information check these websites:
United Nations Millenniumgoals
United Nations Devopment Programme & MDG
We the People: a Call to Action for the UN Millennium Declaration