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Global Partnership

Global Partnership. Global Partnership Goals. Global partners help improve the economic growth and get great prosperity for least develop countries Help improve the lives worldwide. Targets. Address the special needs of least developed countries

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Global Partnership

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  1. Global Partnership

  2. Global Partnership Goals • Global partners help improve the economic growth and get great prosperity for least develop countries • Help improve the lives worldwide

  3. Targets • Address the special needs of least developed countries • Develop further an open, rule-based, predictable, non-discriminator • Debt problems of developing countries • Make valuable benefits of technology

  4. Develop an open, rule-based, predictable non-discriminator • Developing countries gain greater access to the markets of developed countries • Least developed countries benefit most from tariff reductions, especially on their agricultural products

  5. Address the special needs of least developed countries • Aid continues to rise despite the financial crisis • Africa • Only five donor countries have reached the UN target for official aid

  6. Debt problems of developing countries • Debt burdens ease for developing countries and remain well below historical levels

  7. Make valuable benefits of technology • Demand grows for information and communications technology • Access to the web is still closed to the majority of the world • A wide deficit separates those with high-speed Internet connections, mostly in developed nations

  8. Success Stories • Port-au-Prince • Free Schooling • Government supported them throughout the nation with total free schooling

  9. Success Stories • Gregorio Perez • Vender • Government • Workers around

  10. Environmental Sustainability

  11. 7A-Conserve non-renewable resources and environment. Non-renewable Resources- “Greener” ways are being used to create electricity such as windmills and solar power. Environment-Deforestation is the main goal. It is slowing but it is still happening very quickly. Over the last 10 years 13 million hectares of forest were lost. Environmental Sustainability

  12. Conservation

  13. Environmental Sustainability • 7B-Biodivercity loss. • With this they want to get some species of plant and animals of the endanger species list. • They missed there goal in 2010 and there are still over 17,000 species on the list.

  14. Biodiversity Loss

  15. Success stories • The extinction of at least 16 species of birds has been prevented since 1994. • In a coffee plantation in Costa Rica studys have found that since they’re near a forest their yields are 20% higher results in a extra $60,000 dollars per farmer.

  16. Environmental Sustainability • Target 7C: Halve, by 2015, the proportion of the population without sustainable access to safe drinking water and basic sanitation (for more information see the entry on water supply)

  17. Water Sanitation

  18. Environmental Sustainability • Target 7D: By 2020, to have achieved a significant improvement in the lives of at least 100 million slum-dwellers

  19. Sources • Wikipedia-http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Millennium_Development_Goals • UN millennium Page-http://www.un.org/millenniumgoals/ • UNDP-http://www.undp.org/content/undp/en/home/mdgoverview.html

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