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ID105151
Title ProperIf not the millennium development goals, then what
LanguageENG
AuthorVandemoortele, Jan
Publication2011.
Summary / Abstract (Note)Even if the MDGs are achieved, the world will still face unacceptably high levels of hunger, morbidity, mortality and illiteracy beyond 2015. Global targets can be drivers of change. The debate about the post-2015 framework should not be about the usefulness of global targets but about their improved architecture and enhanced relevance. After reviewing the good, the bad and the ugly that have happened since the MDGs were created, this article discusses several challenges and pitfalls in the process of defining the post-2015 framework, including the need to formulate the MDGs more clearly as global targets, to maintain their measurability, to focus on ends, to embed equality of opportunity, to include interim targets, and to conduct global summitry differently so as to make it better fit for purpose. A Peer & Partner Group is proposed as the global custodian of the MDGs in order to reduce undue donorship.
`In' analytical NoteThird World Quarterly Vol. 32, No. 1; 2011: p9-25
Journal SourceThird World Quarterly Vol. 32, No. 1; 2011: p9-25
Key WordsMillennium Development Goal ;  MDG ;  Global Custodian ;  Development ;  Global Development


 
 
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