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21-Mar-2005
In September 2005, world leaders will come together at a summit in New York to review progress since the Millennium Declaration, adopted by all Member States in 2000. The Secretary-General’s report proposes an agenda to be taken up, and acted upon, at the summit. These are policy decisions and reforms that are actionable if the necessary political will can be garnered.
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26-Nov-2004
What progress has been made towards achieving the Millennium Development Goals? In September 2000, world leaders placed development at the heart of the global agenda by agreeing on a set of ambitious targets to reduce global poverty, hunger, disease, illiteracy, environmental degradation, and discrimination against women by 2015. Are the various parties involved – including rich and poor country governments and international institutions such as the World Bank and IMF – delivering on their parts of the compact? Join Zia Qureshi held a live online discussion on Tuesday, October 26th.
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The recent history of the world’s second largest continent has been plagued by internal conflict, famine and disease. But recent economic prospects for Africa are looking more favourable than they have for a number of years...
OECD Observer articles on the Millennium Development Goals
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