Millennium Development Goals (MDGs)
Why are the Millennium Goals Important?
- The Millennium Development Goals recognize and act upon the interlinkages between poverty, health, education and the environment.
- They have time driven measurable goals. They have quantifiable indicators.
- They are Goals that have been adopted by the nations of the world, to help the nations of this world.
- They have been adopted in order to bring about a new balance between rich and poor.
- To address exclusions and inequalities.
- To change the world we see today, for a better one tomorrow.
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