W4. Millennium Development Goals / Juhee Cha

About Millennium Development Goals 


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 The Millennium Development Goals (MDG) were eight international development goals in 2015. There are a total of eight goals, including eradicating extreme poverty and hunger, achieving universal basic education, promoting gender equality and empowering women, reducing child mortality, promoting maternal health, preventing diseases, ensuring environmental sustainability and developing global partnerships. The MDGs highlighted three areas of human capital, social infrastructure and human rights to enhance living standards. The MDGs emphasize that each country's policies should be tailored to meet its needs. Therefore, most policy proposals are general.
  It was newly discovered that we are working globally for the development of society. Under a set of guidelines set by the United Nations, each country sets policies, while advanced countries are making efforts to provide fair trade aid, write off debt and increase aid to help developing countries. I felt that various countries were working together as a community in making such as such as such.
  They said the MDGs emphasize that each country's policies should be tailored to meet its needs, but is our policy well-established to meet the MDGs' eight international development goals? So what policies fit the goals of the MDGs?

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