End Poverty 2015 | We are the generation that can end poverty End poverty by 2015. This is the historic promise 189 world leaders made at the United Nations Millennium Summit in 2000 when they signed onto the Millennium Declaration and agreed to meet the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs). The MDGs are an eight-point road map with measurable targets and clear deadlines for improving the lives of the world’s poorest people. World leaders have agreed to achieve the MDGs by 2015.
It’s up to us to make sure leaders follow through on these commitments. The United Nations Millennium Campaign supports and inspires people from around the world to take action in support of the Millennium Development Goals. Join the UN Millennium Campaign and be part of the generation that puts an end to poverty. with englishmillennium_development_goalsmillennium_doelstellingenpodcastvideo
MDG progress Report 2007 This report is based on a master set of data that has been compiled by an Inter-Agency and
Expert Group on MDG Indicators led by the Department of Economic and Social Affairs
of the United Nations Secretariat, in response to the wishes of the General Assembly for
periodic assessment of progress towards the MDGs. The Group comprises representatives
of the international organizations whose activities include the preparation of one or more
of the series of statistical indicators that were identified as appropriate for monitoring
progress towards the MDGs, as reflected in the list below. A number of national
statisticians and outside expert advisers also contributed. with 2007englishmillennium_development_goalsmillennium_doelstellingenrapportreport
Millennium Development Goals: 2007 Progress Chart The Millennium Declaration established 2015 as the target date for achieving most of the MDGs, with 1990 generally used as a baseline. The chart below shows progress as of June 2007, based on data for selected indicators in each of the eight Goals. The assessment is based on an analysis of trends between 1990 and the latest year for which data are available. Given the time lag between collecting data and analysing them, the latest information available for some of the indicators is from 2004 or 2005. with 2007chartenglishmillennium_development_goalsmillennium_doelstellingenpdf
Millenniumdoelen In 2000 hebben regeringsleiders van 189 landen internationale afspraken gemaakt: vóór 2015 moeten armoede, ziekte en honger ver teruggedrongen zijn. Dit is vertaald in acht concrete doelen: de millenniumdoelen.
Op deze website vind je meer informatie over deze millenniumdoelen. Ook kun je lezen wat andere mensen doen om ze te realiseren. En wat je zelf kan doen om een bijdrage te leveren! with millennium_development_goalsmillennium_doelstellingennederlands
Objectifs du millénaire pour le développement : Tableau de suivi 2007 La Déclaration du Millénaire fait de 2015 la date butoir pour atteindre la plupart des ODM, admettant l’année 1990 comme point de référence. Le tableau ci-dessous présente les progrès accomplis au mois de juin 2007, basé sur les données issues d’indicateurs sélectionnés parmi chacun des huit objectifs. L’évaluation est basée sur une analyse des tendances entre 1990 et les dernières années pour lesquelles les données sont disponibles. Prenant en considération l’intervalle de temps entre le moment de la collecte des données et le moment de leur analyse, les dernières informations disponibles pour certains des indicateurs sont des années 2004 ou 2005. with chartfrançaismillennium_development_goalsmillennium_doelstellingenpdf
UN Millennium Project | About the MDGs At the Millennium Summit in September 2000 the largest gathering of world leaders in history adopted the UN Millennium Declaration, committing their nations to a new global partnership to reduce extreme poverty and setting out a series of time-bound targets, with a deadline of 2015, that have become known as the Millennium Development Goals.
The Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) are the world's time-bound and quantified targets for addressing extreme poverty in its many dimensions-income poverty, hunger, disease, lack of adequate shelter, and exclusion-while promoting gender equality, education, and environmental sustainability. They are also basic human rights-the rights of each person on the planet to health, education, shelter, and security. with englishmillennium_development_goalsmillennium_doelstellingennations_uniesunited_nationsverenigde_naties