Millennium Development Goals
Have the eight goals for addressing extreme poverty set by the UN made a difference?
Fifteen years ago at the Millennium Summit the United Nations set eight goals for addressing extreme poverty. They became known as the Millennium Development Goals. A deadline of 2015 was set to achieve what the UN said were ‘quantified targets’ – so how did we do?
We find that in many cases the targets are incredibly difficult to quantify and that progress in some areas might not be all it seems.
(Photo: Anti-poverty activists display a protest message pasted on dining plates at a park in Manila, 2007. Credit: Luis Liwanag/AFP/Getty Images)
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