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Credibility crunch: food, poverty, and climate change: an agenda for rich-country leaders
Oxfam, 2008The year 2008 is halfway to the deadline for reaching the Millennium Development Goals. Despite some progress, this article argues that they will not be achieved if current trends continue.DocumentRoars and whispers: gender and poverty: promises vs. action
Social Watch, 2005This annual Social Watch report monitors the progress of the MDGs and poverty reduction using a gendered approach. Divided into three areas it covers: themed discussions, monitoring progress, and national reports from over 50 countries.The study shows that the international community has largely failed to live up to the commitments it adopted in 2000.DocumentWe the peoples 2005: mobilizing for change: messages from civil society
North-South Institute, 2005This document is based on a global online survey of civil society engagement with the implementation of the MDGs.DocumentHelsinki process papers on global economic agenda
Helsinki Process, 2005This document presents a compilation of articles on the global economic agenda, broadly relating to issues of global governance, development finance, debt relief and trade.The articles include:The planet at risk: mobilizing resources for global human securityMaking sense of MDG costingBeyond HIPC: secure sustainable debt relief for poor countriesGetting to home plate: why smDocumentWorld Economic and Social Survey 2005: financing for development
UN, 2005The World Economic and Social Survey 2005 provides a comprehensive review of the wide-ranging challenges addressed in the Monterrey Consensus of the International Conference on Financing for Development and the Plan of Implementation of the World Summit on Sustainable Development.DocumentThe Millennium Development Goals: helping or harming minorities?
Minority Rights Group International, 2005This brief assesses the impact of the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) on minority groups.DocumentAdvance social watch report 2005: unkept promises
Social Watch, 2005This paper reports on the findings of the national Social Watch coalitions in over 60 countries. The analysis of the available indicators coincide: the promises have remained largely unmet. Unless substantial changes are put in place soon, the MDG targets set for the year 2015 will not be achieved.DocumentMillennium Development Goals and migration
International Organization for Migration, 2005This paper discusses the linkages between migration and the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs), with specific focus on poverty alleviation, gender, health, environmental sustainability and global partnerships.The report finds that there is a substantial gap in research and analysis on how migration is linked to attaining the MDGs.DocumentMigration and the Millennium Development Goals for health
Development Research Centre on Migration, Globalisation and Poverty, University of Sussex, 2005This brief looks at the potential impacts of migration for achievement of the Millennium Development Goals on Health, focusing on six areas: ill health; well being; HIV/AIDS, malaria and other diseases; child and maternal mortality; forced migration, mortality and morbidity; and health brain drain.Findings include:ill health can exclude individuals from the opportunity to migrate, and aDocumentWe the Peoples 2004: a call to action for the UN Millennium Declaration
World Federation of United Nations Associations, 2004This report gives an overview of civil society engagement UN Millennium Declaration and its Millennium Development Goals (MDGs).Pages
