The United Nations Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) of 2015 sought to eradicate major problems facing the globe. Member states ratifying these goals were tasked to formulate and institute policies aimed at addressing the global economic, political, social, and environmental challenges. Three major goals sought to address fundamental issues on poverty, universal education, and gender equality. The MDGs were succeeded by the Sustainable Development Goals which are targeted to be achieved by 2030. The intersectionality of the development goals and Education cannot be underestimated. Education has been identified as a key strategy for addressing poverty, hunger, and gender equality. Although several countries ratified the MDGs, most did not ...
The gender inequality is a very concerning issue in our current society, culture, and communities af...
Promotion of gender equality and women empowerment is goal number three of the Millennium Developmen...
In many countries too many children fail to complete a full cycle of basic education. There are also...
The Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) have made enormous progress but the poverty has not yet been...
This paper addresses the feasibility of the MDGs in Ethiopia, in general and in particular Education...
The Millennium Development Goals (“MDGs”) have been highly successful in bringing commitment, expert...
A ZJER article on assessing the attainment of MDG's (Millennium Development Goals) of Education for...
Immediately after attaining independence in 1980, Zimbabwe, like most developing countries, alluded ...
The socio-economic marginalization of females derived from gender disparities, lack of access and qu...
The article considers the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) concerned with poverty, education and ...
Achieving this goal by 2015 seems optimistic; the first half of the goal was not fulfilled since a g...
The Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) consists of various aspects of human developments that have ...
It is generally agreed by most observers that the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) have fallen sh...
This essay focuses mostly on the Zimbabwean experience. Poverty reached endemic levels in Zimbabwe d...
Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) replace the Millenniums Development Goals (MDGs) in 2015 and th...
The gender inequality is a very concerning issue in our current society, culture, and communities af...
Promotion of gender equality and women empowerment is goal number three of the Millennium Developmen...
In many countries too many children fail to complete a full cycle of basic education. There are also...
The Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) have made enormous progress but the poverty has not yet been...
This paper addresses the feasibility of the MDGs in Ethiopia, in general and in particular Education...
The Millennium Development Goals (“MDGs”) have been highly successful in bringing commitment, expert...
A ZJER article on assessing the attainment of MDG's (Millennium Development Goals) of Education for...
Immediately after attaining independence in 1980, Zimbabwe, like most developing countries, alluded ...
The socio-economic marginalization of females derived from gender disparities, lack of access and qu...
The article considers the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) concerned with poverty, education and ...
Achieving this goal by 2015 seems optimistic; the first half of the goal was not fulfilled since a g...
The Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) consists of various aspects of human developments that have ...
It is generally agreed by most observers that the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) have fallen sh...
This essay focuses mostly on the Zimbabwean experience. Poverty reached endemic levels in Zimbabwe d...
Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) replace the Millenniums Development Goals (MDGs) in 2015 and th...
The gender inequality is a very concerning issue in our current society, culture, and communities af...
Promotion of gender equality and women empowerment is goal number three of the Millennium Developmen...
In many countries too many children fail to complete a full cycle of basic education. There are also...