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MDG -- Intermediate Cause Level Indicators

Unifying Framework for Poverty Eradication & Social Justice. ENABLING ENVIRONMENT (Improving Governance). SOCIAL POSITIONS (Improving Social Equity). HUMAN CONDITIONS (Increasing Opportunity). MDG -- Immediate Cause Level Indicators. Mapping the Millennium Development Goals.

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MDG -- Intermediate Cause Level Indicators

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  1. Unifying Framework for Poverty Eradication & Social Justice ENABLING ENVIRONMENT (Improving Governance) SOCIAL POSITIONS (Improving Social Equity) HUMAN CONDITIONS (Increasing Opportunity) MDG -- Immediate Cause Level Indicators Mapping the Millennium Development Goals MDG -- Underlying Cause Level Indicators • Eliminate gender disparity in primary & secondary education (MDG#3) • In cooperation w/developing countries, develop decent and productive work for youth (MDG#8) • Further open trade & finance systems that are rule-based, predictable & non-discriminatory, w/ commitment to good governance, development, & poverty reduction (national & intern.) (MDG#8) • Address tariff & quota-free access for exports; enhanced debt relief; more assistance for countries committed to pov. reduction; address needs landlocked countries (#8) • In cooperation w/pharmaceutical companies, provide access to affordable essential drugs in developing countries (#8) MDG -- Intermediate Cause Level Indicators • Integrate the principles of sustainable development into country policies & programs & reverse the loss of environmental resources (#7) • In cooperation w/private sector, make available the benefits of new technologies, esp information and communication (#8) • National & international measures to make debt more sustainable in long term (#8) • Halve proportion of people w/ income of less than $1/day (#1) • Halve the proportion of people who suffer from hunger (#1) • Ensure that all boys & girls complete primary school (#2) • Halt and begin to reverse spread of HIV/AIDs & incidence of malaria & other major diseases (#6) • Reduce by ½ the proportion of people without access to safe drinking water (#7) • Achieve significant improvement in the lives of at least 100 million slum dwellers (#7) • Reduce by ¾ the ratio of women dying in childbirth (#5) • Reduce by 2/3 the mortality rate of children under five (#4) Draft prepared by M. Katherine McCaston HLS Advisor, CARE USA, May 2005

  2. Unifying Framework for Poverty Eradication & Social Justice ENABLING ENVIRONMENT (Improving Governance) SOCIAL POSITIONS (Improving Social Equity) HUMAN CONDITIONS (Increasing Opportunity) MDG -- Underlying Cause Level Indicators MDG -- Intermediate Cause Level Indicators MDG -- Immediate Cause Level Indicators Strengthening the Sustainable Impact of the Millennium Development Goals Potential Additional Underlying Cause Indicators • Promote open & equitable governance systems • Promote civic and citizen participation in political processes. • Promote women & minority participation in political processes. Potential Additional Underlying Cause Indicators • Address harmful and discriminatory social and cultural practices. • Address exclusion and discrimination regarding participation in civic and political processes. Potential Additional Underlying Cause Indicators • Ensure equitable access to public resources and services • Ensure equitable access to livelihood opportunities and markets. • Further open trade & finance systems that are rule-based, predictable & non-discriminatory, w/ commitment to good governance, development, & poverty reduction (national & intern.) (MDG#8) • Address tariff & quota-free access for exports; enhanced debt relief; more assistance for countries committed to pov. reduction; address needs landlocked countries (#8) • In cooperation w/pharmaceutical companies, provide access to affordable essential drugs in developing countries (#8) • Eliminate gender disparity in primary & secondary education (MDG#3) • In cooperation w/developing countries, develop decent and productive work for youth (MDG#8) • Halve proportion of people w/ income of less than $1/day (#1) • Halve the proportion of people who suffer from hunger (#1) • Ensure that all boys & girls complete primary school (#2) • Halt and begin to reverse spread of HIV/AIDs & incidence of malaria & other major diseases (#6) • Reduce by ½ the proportion of people without access to safe drinking water (#7) • Achieve significant improvement in the lives of at least 100 million slum dwellers (#7) • Integrate the principles of sustainable development into country policies & programs & reverse the loss of environmental resources (#7) • In cooperation w/private sector, make available the benefits of new technologies, esp information and communication (#8) • National & international measures to make debt more sustainable in long term (#8) • Reduce by ¾ the ratio of women dying in childbirth (#5) • Reduce by 2/3 the mortality rate of children under five (#4) Draft prepared by M. Katherine McCaston HLS Advisor, CARE USA, May 2005

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