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The millennium Development Goals: the first against global poverty and inequality

The millennium Development Goals: the first against global poverty and inequality. Sajneet Pooni. Goal One – Eradicate extreme hunger and poverty. The Australian Government developed a comprehensive approach targeting the immediate impacts of the crisis on the poor people.

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The millennium Development Goals: the first against global poverty and inequality

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  1. The millennium Development Goals: the first against global poverty and inequality SajneetPooni

  2. Goal One – Eradicate extreme hunger and poverty • The Australian Government developed a comprehensive approach targeting the immediate impacts of the crisis on the poor people. • They are also strengthening the foundation of long-term global food security. The Government is: • Lifting agricultural productivity • Improving rural livelihoods • Building community resilience

  3. Goal Two – Achieve universal primary education • Australia’s education supports extending from basic needs to technical and vocational skills training skills and improving level qualifications. • Australia is helping many countries such as Indonesia, Papua New Guinea, the Philippines, Pacific Island Countries, Afghanistan, Pakistan and Bangladesh.

  4. Goal Three – Promote gender equality and empower women • Australia has helped more girls attend school • Australian support is helping more women take on leadership roles in government, business, schools and within their community. • Australia has helped women who were subjected to violence. • Australia is improving the health and wellbeing of women and children

  5. Goal Four – Reduce child mortality • While rapid economic growth in the developing world is essential in providing the necessary resources for poverty reduction, economic growth can also place pressure on natural systems. • Australia is trying to reduce deforestation and forest degradation is potentially a highly cost–effective way of reducing greenhouse gas emissions.

  6. Goal Five – Improve maternal health • Australia is trying to reduce the problem by three-quarters, between 1990- 2015. • Access to clean water and effective sanitation has a catalytic effect on many aspects of human development, being essential for a healthy population and environmental sustainability. • The Australian Government recognises the importance that improving water and sanitation can have on the health and livelihoods of people living in poverty.

  7. Goal Six – Combat HIV/AIDS, malaria and other diseases • The Australian Government is investing in health for developing countries as it is a high priority. • The money will fund our supporting governments deliver health services and improve their own public health system.

  8. Goal Seven – Ensure environmental sustainability • Achieving environmental sustainability is a key theme of the Australian aid program. • Australian Official Development Assistance toward addressing climate change is estimated at around $160 million in 2010–11. • change agreement. • Australia's international development assistance program can play a significant role in helping countries sustain and build upon the economic development gains already achieved.

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