W4/ Millennium Development Goals /Lim Ji Won
Millennium Development Goals is an agenda aimed at cutting the world's poverty in half by the United Nations.
The eight goals are generally aimed at eradicating absolute poverty and hunger / realizing universal primary education / preventing diseases such as AIDS and malaria, and securing a sustainable environment.
In fact, some countries have achieved this goal, but most countries have not yet achieved the stated goal.
In addition, the reality is that most OECD countries do not pay 0.7% of the GNI, a development grant.
In addition, the Millennium Development Goals are an agenda aimed at cutting the world's poverty in half by the United Nations.
The eight goals are generally aimed at eradicating absolute poverty and hunger / realizing universal primary education / preventing diseases such as AIDS and malaria, and securing a sustainable environment.
In fact, some countries have achieved this goal, but most countries have not yet achieved the stated goal.
In addition, the reality is that most OECD countries do not pay 0.7% of the GNI, a development grant.
There are also criticisms that aim for equality, but lack of objective awareness and objective indicators of equality in the country (in other words, lack of data), and that the voices of each country are not sufficiently reflected.
I have a question here, and I think that in the case of creating a sustainable environment that is the 7th of the 8 targets, it can be a constraint for poor countries. In order to resolve absolute poverty, resources and economic development are essential. In this case, some degree of environmental damage is inevitable.
Do you think the 7th provision could be the right one under MDG's goal of reducing the world poverty population in half?
The eight goals are generally aimed at eradicating absolute poverty and hunger / realizing universal primary education / preventing diseases such as AIDS and malaria, and securing a sustainable environment.
In fact, some countries have achieved this goal, but most countries have not yet achieved the stated goal.
In addition, the reality is that most OECD countries do not pay 0.7% of the GNI, a development grant.
In addition, the Millennium Development Goals are an agenda aimed at cutting the world's poverty in half by the United Nations.
The eight goals are generally aimed at eradicating absolute poverty and hunger / realizing universal primary education / preventing diseases such as AIDS and malaria, and securing a sustainable environment.
In fact, some countries have achieved this goal, but most countries have not yet achieved the stated goal.
In addition, the reality is that most OECD countries do not pay 0.7% of the GNI, a development grant.
There are also criticisms that aim for equality, but lack of objective awareness and objective indicators of equality in the country (in other words, lack of data), and that the voices of each country are not sufficiently reflected.
I have a question here, and I think that in the case of creating a sustainable environment that is the 7th of the 8 targets, it can be a constraint for poor countries. In order to resolve absolute poverty, resources and economic development are essential. In this case, some degree of environmental damage is inevitable.
Do you think the 7th provision could be the right one under MDG's goal of reducing the world poverty population in half?
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