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The Millennium Development Goals

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The Millennium Development Goals. During Spring Term you will take part in the Millennium Project Campaign…. Copy down the bullet points for an OVERVIEW Millennium Project goals: are they going to be met? Organizing a Millennium Project Campaign (MPC) Planning the MPC - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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The Millennium Development Goals

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Copy down the bullet points for an OVERVIEW• Millennium Project goals: are they going to be met?• Organizing a Millennium Project Campaign (MPC)• Planning the MPC• Representation and Advocacy • Participation in the MPC• Evaluating the impact of the MPC

During Spring Term you will take part in the Millennium Project Campaign…

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What are the Millennium Development Goals?

• LO 1 To understand what the Millennium Development Goals (MDG’s) are?

• LO 2 To consider why they are needed.

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Nelson Mandela on poverty

Poverty is not natural. It is man-made and it can be overcome and eradicated by the actions of human beings’

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• 8 international development goals

• Agreed by all 192 countries of the UN in 2000

• Set 2015 as a target date for completion

The Millennium Development Goals(MDGs)

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The Millennium Development Goals

• End Poverty and Hungerto halve the number of people living on less than $1 per day

• Universal Educationto ensure all children attend primary school

• Gender Equalityto end inequality between girls and boys and women and men

• Child Healthto reduce the number of children who die before they are 5 years old by two thirds

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• Maternal Healthreduce the number of women who die in pregnancy and childbirth by three quarters

• Combat HIV/AIDS, malaria and other diseasesprovide universal treatment for HIV/AIDS and reverse the spread of HIV/AIDS, malaria and other diseases

• Environmental Sustainabilityhalve the number of people without access to safe drinking water and sanitation, and establish the principles of sustainable development

• Global Partnershipestablish a global partnership in which the rich countries work with the poor countries to deliver the MDGs

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It’s now 2012There are 3 years left to 2015

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Task 1• You will now consider why the Millennium

Development Goals are important• Your teacher will give you a worksheet

with one of the goals on it and an information sheet about world poverty

• Write down all of the problems that are linked to your MDG

• Be prepared to present your MDG and fast facts about poverty to the rest of the class

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Plenary• Now that you have listened to why all of

the MDG’S are important your teacher will give you a ‘diamond 9’ worksheet

• Sort the MDG’S importance using a diamond with the most important at the top, think about how they are linked

• Be prepared to share your ideas with the rest of the class and explain your choices.

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World PovertyWhat kind of world do we live in?• 1.2bn people in extreme poverty (1 in 6 of the world’s

population) – measured by the $1.25/day yardstick• 67m children not in primary education• In 2006 9.7m children died before the age of 5 years

– mainly from preventable causes• 1 in 22 mothers in Sub-Saharan Africa die during

pregnancy or childbirth• 4bn people are vulnerable to the impact of climate

change – 98% of them live in LEDCs• 33.4m people live with HIV/AIDS – Two thirds are

women and 2.1m are children