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Comparison Between Hungary and Liberia. A side by side look at the Millennium Goals. Eradicate Extreme Poverty and Hunger.
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Comparison Between Hungary and Liberia A side by side look at the Millennium Goals
Eradicate Extreme Poverty and Hunger • The first and therefore primary goal of the U.N. is to ensure the population of the world has not only adequate food, but adequate resources to ensure that pursuit of happiness and purpose is maintained. This allows a community to grow and develop, producing other contributors to the society, maximizing growth. The goal is to reduce global poverty by half.
Achieve Universal Primary Education • By ensuring the populous of the communities involved with the Millennial Goals are well educated, a future of more creative thought and more willingness to cooperate on a global scale is preserved. By 2015 the goal is to secure a primary education for boys and girls everywhere. The world is well on track to achieving this goal.
Promote Gender Equality and Empower Women • Gender equality is essential for any country to develop a sense of creativity and true freedom. By drawing attention to the problem of gender inequality, these nations set themselves up for greater leaps in development. The goal is to eliminate gender disparity in all levels of education by 2015.
Reduce Child Mortality • Obviously ensuring a countries growth and subsequent development into a more productive state begins with its children. Reducing by 2/3s the under 5 mortality rate will propel a nation to its full potential.Between 1990 and 2012 17,000 fewer children are dying each day. Children born into poverty are more than twice as likely to die before the age of 5 than in wealthier families.
Improve Maternal Health • It is said of society “You can tell how well a country is functioning by the way they treat their women.” Reducing by 3/4s the maternal mortality ratio will significantly reflect a more positive environment to raise children, the future contributors and leaders of society. Maternal mortality has been halved since 1990. All regions around the world have made progress, but accelerated interventions will be needed to reach this target goal.
Combat HIV/AIDS, Malaria, and other Diseases • HIV, or Human Immunodeficiency Virus, is a disease that shuts down the bodies normal defenses to infectious agents. The patient can literally die from the common cold that wouldn’t even phase a healthy individual. The goal of the UN is to reverse the spread of HIV world wide, as well as eradicate or slow the progress of some other deadly diseases.
Ensure Environmental Sustainability • The primary focus of this goal is to halve the number of people without access to clean drinking water. Obviously our bodies cannot function without water, nor can the environment. Therefore, by increasing access to water, communities will be healthier and more profitable, with fewer preventable deaths.
Global Partnership for Development • It’s the beauty queen answer: World Peace. Yet this is a real goal of the UN: to eliminate gender and racial discrimination and encourage open trade and economy between countries. The essence of mankind lies within interaction and prosperity, which is exemplified in a Zionist world.
To wrap it up… • The differences between the countries of Liberia and Hungary are great; one country, still struggling to find a solid foothold in the global market, and the other, with too many limbs in the mouths of predatory and opportunistic nations. Both of which can find common ground in moving forward with balance in mind.