| 2003 - 360 sider
...At the UN General Assembly in 2000, governments committed to achieving the following goals by 2015: eradicating extreme poverty and hunger, achieving...and developing a global partnership for development. minimum access: The minimum quantity of imports allowed access to a market. mixing regulation: Specification... | |
| OECD - 2003 - 124 sider
...promoting gender equality; reducing childhood mortality; improving maternal health; combating HIV/ AIDS, malaria and other diseases; ensuring environmental...and developing a global partnership for development. Many donor countries pledged in 2002 to increase aid in the coming years as it became clear that on... | |
| Dennis A. Rondinelli, G. Shabbir Cheema - 2003 - 289 sider
...Good governance is a necessary condition to achieve each of the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs): eradicating extreme poverty and hunger, achieving...universal primary education, promoting gender equality, reducing child mortality, improving maternal health, combating HIV/AIDS and other diseases, ensuring... | |
| Mr.Markus Haacker - 2004 - 368 sider
...Nations, and it will have a direct effect on at least five other MDGs: eradicating extreme (income) poverty and hunger, achieving universal primary education,...equality and empowering women, reducing child mortality, and improving maternal health.41 At the same time, poverty affects people's vulnerability to HIV/ AIDS,... | |
| Katherine Marshall, Lucy Keough - 2005 - 194 sider
...a group, we have committed ourselves to fulfilling the Millennium Development Goals — targets for eradicating extreme poverty and hunger; achieving...and developing a global partnership for development. At this writing, the realization of many of these goals for the world's poorest countries remains doubtful.... | |
| Peter Isard - 2005 - 388 sider
...Development Goals, which in most cases apply to the period through 2015, set targets for reducing poverty; achieving universal primary education; promoting gender...and developing a global partnership for development. It may be noted that the case for promoting gender equality rests not only on moral grounds but also... | |
| Janet Mancini Billson, Carolyn Fluehr-Lobban - 2005 - 452 sider
...well-being. Those goals include eradicating extreme poverty; achieving universal primary education; combating HIV/AIDS, malaria and other diseases; ensuring...and developing a global partnership for development. The following organizations are the UN bodies responsible for working towards these goals: the United... | |
| Katherine Morton - 2005 - 280 sider
...Annual Report 2001, New York: UNDP, 200 1 . 14 The Millennium goals include eradicating extreme poverty, achieving universal primary education, promoting gender...equality and empowering women, reducing child mortality, combating HIV/AIDS, ensuring environmental sustainability, and developing a global partnership for... | |
| R. L. Lenton, UN Millennium Project, Albert Morgan Wright, Kristen Lewis - 2005 - 220 sider
...the achievement of the water and sanitation targets. As stressed in previous chapters, progress in eradicating extreme poverty and hunger, achieving...universal primary education, promoting gender equality, empowering women, and ensuring environmental sustainability will all help in advancing progress toward... | |
| David E Lowes - 2006 - 324 sider
...non-exhaustive list of examples is provided by the UN's Millennium Development goals. These include: eradicating extreme poverty and hunger; achieving...and developing a global partnership for development. These and other matters are addressed by agencies, commissions and programmes such as the Children's... | |
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