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Goal 1: Eradicate Extreme Hunger and Poverty | |||
| Target 1. Halve, between 1990 and 2015, the proportion of people whose income is less than $1 a day Indicator 1. Proportion of population below $1 (1993 PPP) per day (World Bank) a* Indicator 2. Poverty gap ratio [incidence x depth of poverty] (World Bank) Indicator 3. Share of poorest quintile in national consumption (World Bank) Target 2. Halve, between 1990 and 2015, the proportion of people who suffer from hunger Indicator 4. Prevalence of underweight children under five years of age (UNICEF-WHO) Indicator 5. Proportion of population below minimum level of dietary energy consumption (FAO) |
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Goal 2: Achieve Universal Primary Education | |||
| Target 3. Ensure that, by 2015, children everywhere, boys and girls alike, will be able to complete a full course of primary schooling Indicator 6. Net enrolment ratio in primary education (UNESCO) Indicator 7. Proportion of pupils starting grade 1 who reach grade 5 (UNESCO) b* Indicator 8. Literacy rate of 15-24 year-olds (UNESCO) |
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Goal 3: Promote Gender Equality and Empower Women | |||
| Target 4. Eliminate gender disparity in primary and secondary education, preferably by 2005, and in all Indicator 9. Ratio of girls to boys in primary, secondary and tertiary education (UNESCO) Indicator 10. Ratio of literate women to men, 15-24 years old (UNESCO) Indicator 11. Share of women in wage employment in the non-agricultural sector (ILO) Indicator 12. Proportion of seats held by women in national parliament (IPU) |
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Goal 4: Reduce Child Mortality | |||
| Target 5. Reduce by two-thirds, between 1990 and 2015, the under-five mortality rate Indicator 13. Under-five mortality rate (UNICEF-WHO) Indicator 14. Infant mortality rate (UNICEF-WHO) Indicator 15. Proportion of 1 year-old children immunized against measles (UNICEF-WHO) |
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Goal 5: Improve Maternal Health | |||
| Target 6. Reduce by three-quarters, between 1990 and 2015, the maternal mortality ratio Indicator 16. Maternal mortality ratio (UNICEF-WHO) Indicator 17. Proportion of births attended by skilled health personnel (UNICEF-WHO) |
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Goal 6: Combat HIV/AIDS, Malaria and other diseases | |||
| Target 7. Have halted by 2015 and begun to reverse the spread of HIV/AIDS Indicator 18. HIV prevalence among pregnant women aged 15-24 years (UNAIDS-WHO-UNICEF) Indicator 19. Condom use rate of the contraceptive prevalence rate (UN Population Division) c* Indicator 19a. Condom use at last high-risk sex (UNICEF-WHO) Indicator 19b. Percentage of population aged 15-24 years with comprehensive correct knowledge of HIV/AIDS (UNICEF-WHO) d* Indicator 19c. Contraceptive prevalence rate (UN Population Division) Indicator 20. Ratio of school attendance of orphans to school attendance of non-orphans aged 10-14 years (UNICEF-UNAIDS-WHO) Target 8. Have halted by 2015 and begun to reverse the incidence of malaria and other major diseases Indicator 21. Prevalence and death rates associated with malaria (WHO) Indicator 22. Proportion of population in malaria-risk areas using effective malaria prevention and treatment measures (UNICEF-WHO) e* Indicator 23. Prevalence and death rates associated with tuberculosis (WHO) Indicator 24. Proportion of tuberculosis cases detected and cured under DOTS (internationally recommended TB control strategy) (WHO) |
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Goal 7: Ensure Environmental Sustainability | |||
| Target 9. Integrate the principles of sustainable development into country policies and programs and reverse the loss of environmental resources Indicators Indicator 25. Proportion of land area covered by forest (FAO) Indicator 26. Ratio of area protected to maintain biological diversity to surface area (UNEP-WCMC) Indicator 27. Energy use (kg oil equivalent) per $1 GDP (PPP) (IEA, World Bank) Indicator 28. Carbon dioxide emissions per capita (UNFCCC, UNSD) and consumption of ozone-depleting CFCs (ODP tons) (UNEP-Ozone Secretariat) Indicator 29. Proportion of population using solid fuels (WHO) Target 10. Halve, by 2015, the proportion of people without sustainable access to safe drinking water and basic sanitation Indicator 30. Proportion of population with sustainable access to an improved water source, urban and rural (UNICEF-WHO) Indicator 31. Proportion of population with access to improved sanitation, urban and rural (UNICEF-WHO) Target 11. Have achieved by 2020 a significant improvement in the lives of at least 100 million slum dwellers Indicator 32. Proportion of households with access to secure tenure (UN-HABITAT) |
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Goal 8: Develop a Global Partnership for Development | |||
| Target 12. Develop further an open, rule-based, predictable, nondiscriminatory trading and financial system (includes a commitment to good governance, development, and poverty reduction?both nationally and internationally) Target 13. Address the special needs of the Least Developed Countries (includes tariff- and quota-free access for Least Developed Countries? exports, enhanced program of debt relief for heavily indebted poor countries [HIPCs] and cancellation of official bilateral debt, and more generous official development assistance for countries committed to poverty reduction) Target 14. Address the special needs of landlocked developing countries and small island developing states (through the Program of Action for the Sustainable Development of Small Island Developing States and 22nd General Assembly provisions) Target 15. Deal comprehensively with the debt problems of developing countries through national and international measures in order to make debt sustainable in the long term Official development assistance (ODA) Indicator 33. Net ODA, total and to LDCs, as percentage of OECD/Development Assistance Committee (DAC) donors' gross national income (GNI)(OECD) Indicator 34. Proportion of total bilateral, sector-allocable ODA of OECD/DAC donors to basic social services (basic education, primary health care, nutrition, safe water and sanitation) (OECD) Indicator 35. Proportion of bilateral ODA of OECD/DAC donors that is untied (OECD) Indicator 36. ODA received in landlocked developing countries as a proportion of their GNIs (OECD) Indicator 37. ODA received in small island developing States as proportion of their GNIs (OECD) Market access Indicator 38. Proportion of total developed country imports (by value and excluding arms) from developing countries and from LDCs, admitted free of duty (UNCTAD, WTO, WB) Indicator 39. Average tariffs imposed by developed countries on agricultural products and textiles and clothing from developing countries (UNCTAD, WTO, WB) Indicator 40. Agricultural support estimate for OECD countries as percentage of their GDP (OECD) Indicator 41. Proportion of ODA provided to help build trade capacity (OECD, WTO) Debt sustainability 42. Total number of countries that have reached their Heavily Indebted Poor Countries Initiative (HIPC) decision points and number that have reached their HIPC completion points (cumulative) (IMF) Indicator 43. Debt relief committed under HIPC initiative (IMF-World Bank) Indicator 44. Debt service as a percentage of exports of goods and services (IMF-World Bank) Some of the indicators listed below are monitored separately for the least developed countries, Africa, landlocked developing countries, and small island developing states Target 16. In cooperation with developing countries, develop and implement strategies for decent and productive work for youth Target 17. In cooperation with pharmaceutical companies, provide access to affordable essential drugs in developing countries Indicator 46. Proportion of population with access to affordable essential drugs on a sustainable basis (WHO) Target 18. In cooperation with the private sector, make available the benefits of new technologies, especially information and communications technologie Indicator 47. Telephone lines and cellular subscribers per 100 population (ITU) Indicator 48. Personal computers in use per 100 population and Internet users per 100 population (ITU) |
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