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Title: Achieving the Millennium Development Goals:


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FORMAT
  • BACKGROUND
  • RATIONALE FOR REGIONAL ASSESSMENT OF MDGs
  • METHODOLOGY
  • DATA ISSUES

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The Millennium Development Goals (MDGs)
  • GOAL 1 ERADICATE POVERTY HUNGER
  • GOAL 2 ACHIEVE UNIVERSAL EDUCATION
  • GOAL 3 GENDER EQAULITY EMPOWER WOMEN
  • GOAL 4 REDUCE CHILD MORTALITY
  • GOAL 5 IMPROVE MATERNAL MORTALITY
  • GOAL 6 COMBAT HIV/AIDS
  • GOAL 7 ENSURE ENVIRONMENTAL SUSTAINABILITY
  • GOAL 8 GLOBAL PARTNERSHIP FOR DEVELOPMENT
  • MDGs derived from UN Millennium declaration are
    set of measurable time bound Goals
  • 18 TARGETS 48 INDICATORS

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NEED FOR REGIONAL ASSESSMENT OF MDGs
Regional Reviews
Big Countries (China, India)
MDG Countries (Thailand, Malaysia, etc.)
Small Countries (Tuvalu, Maldives)
Priority Countries (LDCs, LLDCs, PICs)
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Some Interesting Issues related to Global
Reporting of MDG Progress
  • 1. Regional variations
  • Sub-Sahara region Low economic growth, high
    poverty, hunger and other MDGs
  • Asia region high economic growth, poverty
    reduction goal on track but hunger and some other
    MDGs (non-income poverty) are not on track
    particularly, in South Asia region. Absolute
    poor people are still very high, over 700 mil.
  • 2. Global Reporting Unable to Capture
    Asia-Pacific MDG Progress
  • Poverty and other MDGs of LDCs of Eastern Asia
    and South Asia are not on track

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Rationale for Regional Assessment of MDG
Achievements
  • Provides regional perspective and basis for
    further action.
  • Conveys local and regional concerns at the global
    level.
  • Assists countries in the region to cooperate
    learn from each other.
  • Facilitates lessons for people outside the region
    to learn about the Asian-Pacific Story or
    Asian Miracle
  • reducing mass poverty sustaining economic
    growth social change.
  • As part of the United Nations MDG campaign for
    the region, initiates dialogue and advocacy to
    advance MDG policy prescriptions.
  • The regional achievement of MDG assessment will
    be released prior to 2005 MDG5 event to the
    world community with a view to raise awareness of
    the Asia-Pacific status highlight the priority
    needs of the region

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A Regional Perspective
 
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METHODOLOGY
  • MDG assessment It will be anchored on Millennium
    Declaration
  • Stocktaking Detailed updating of achievements on
    all MDGs will be undertaken based on more recent
    data from available secondary sources along the
    following sub-grouping to cover all 54 ESCAP
    region countries
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METHODOLOGY
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  • MDG Assessment Analysis
  • (a) A systematic in-depth analysis in terms of
    their progress towards achieving MDGs will be
    carried out for three groups of countries
  • 1. Countries largely on track to meet poverty
    target by 2015 and to achieving many of the
    social targets of the Goals (MDG)
  • 2. Countries making good progress towards
    poverty target but lagging behind on some
    individual goals, such as achieving universal
    primary education (Some South Asian countries)
    and
  • 3. Countries which are far from making adequate
    progress on most of the goals. (LDCs, PICs and
    some LLDCs)

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METHODOLOGY
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  • MDG Assessment Analysis
  • (b) Analysis of MDG achievements or lack of
    progress will be
  • evidence based
  • (c) Identify the causes and factors in some
    countries not achieving MDGs
  • (d) Explore best practices and lessons learned
  • (e) Identifying areas requiring special attention
    both in terms of policy and its implementation
  • (f) Sharing practical experiences which are more
    effective in achieving development goals and can
    be implemented efficiently and at low cost.

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DATA SOURCES
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  • To ensure standardization and consistency, the
    basic data will be drawn from Global MDG data
    base maintained by the United Nations Statistics
    Division at http//millenniumindicators.un.org/uns
    d/mi/mi_goals.asp
  • For data gaps (Central Asia and PICs), it will be
    supplemented by available data from sub-regional
    MDG Reports of Central Asia and PICs, National
    MDGR and in some cases national sources

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