Since September 2000, when world leaders agreed on time-bound, measurable goals to reduce extreme poverty, hunger, illiteracy, and disease while fostering gender equality and ensuring environmental sustainability, the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) have increasingly come to dominate the policy objectives of many states and development agencies. The concern has been raised that the tight timeframe and financial restrictions might force governments to invest in the more productive sectors, thus compromising the quality and sustainability of development efforts. In the long term..
Agriculture in mountain areas is essential for the world’s food security. Mountains account for one...
The Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) have contributed to reductions in poverty and improvements i...
An historic opportunity—the eradication of poverty—is within reach of the 2005 World Summit. However...
Since September 2000, when world leaders agreed on time-bound, measurable goals to reduce extreme po...
The Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) represent an unprecedented effort on the part of the world c...
As poverty remains rampant, the Millennium Development Goals have been established to address what i...
As the Millennium Development Goals pass their 2015 deadline and the international community is disc...
Millennium goals aim to halve poverty in developing countries by 2015. As a distinction is not drawn...
The Millennium Development Goals have become the frame of reference for most of the development comm...
Although the MDGs are ambitious, all targets will be met by some countries, including a few among th...
Millennium development goal (MDG) of poverty reduction aims for halving of the head-count ratio over...
Summarizes initial findings on both absolute and relative progress toward the millennium development...
"...Today, 1.1 billion people live on less than one US dollar per day (the internationally recognize...
In its Millennium Declaration of September 2000, the United Nations adopted the Millennium Developme...
The intellectual premise of the United Natons “We the Peoples Report ” was that globalisation, while...
Agriculture in mountain areas is essential for the world’s food security. Mountains account for one...
The Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) have contributed to reductions in poverty and improvements i...
An historic opportunity—the eradication of poverty—is within reach of the 2005 World Summit. However...
Since September 2000, when world leaders agreed on time-bound, measurable goals to reduce extreme po...
The Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) represent an unprecedented effort on the part of the world c...
As poverty remains rampant, the Millennium Development Goals have been established to address what i...
As the Millennium Development Goals pass their 2015 deadline and the international community is disc...
Millennium goals aim to halve poverty in developing countries by 2015. As a distinction is not drawn...
The Millennium Development Goals have become the frame of reference for most of the development comm...
Although the MDGs are ambitious, all targets will be met by some countries, including a few among th...
Millennium development goal (MDG) of poverty reduction aims for halving of the head-count ratio over...
Summarizes initial findings on both absolute and relative progress toward the millennium development...
"...Today, 1.1 billion people live on less than one US dollar per day (the internationally recognize...
In its Millennium Declaration of September 2000, the United Nations adopted the Millennium Developme...
The intellectual premise of the United Natons “We the Peoples Report ” was that globalisation, while...
Agriculture in mountain areas is essential for the world’s food security. Mountains account for one...
The Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) have contributed to reductions in poverty and improvements i...
An historic opportunity—the eradication of poverty—is within reach of the 2005 World Summit. However...