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MDGs: Progress & Challenges in Bhutan Kunzang Norbu Planning Commission

MDGs: Progress & Challenges in Bhutan Kunzang Norbu Planning Commission. Millennium Development Goals. Eradicate extreme poverty and hunger Achieve universal primary education Promote gender equality and empower women Reduce child mortality Improve maternal health

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MDGs: Progress & Challenges in Bhutan Kunzang Norbu Planning Commission

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  1. MDGs: Progress & Challenges in BhutanKunzang NorbuPlanning Commission

  2. Millennium Development Goals • Eradicate extreme poverty and hunger • Achieve universal primary education • Promote gender equality and empower women • Reduce child mortality • Improve maternal health • Combat HIV/AIDS, malaria & other diseases • Ensure environmental sustainability • Develop a global partnership for development

  3. Goal 1 (a): Eradicate Extreme Poverty and Hunger/Malnutrition

  4. Goal 1 (a): Challenges • Pro-poor growth • sectors like agriculture need to grow more rapidly and gain increased productivity • Balanced regional development • equitable access to social services, infrastructure and market opportunities • Weakness in poverty data collection, monitoring and evaluation

  5. Goal 1(b): Eradicate Extreme Poverty and Hunger

  6. Goal 1 (b): Challenges • Achieving Food Security in the light of significant agriculture constraints • Factors of low productivity, limited arable land and small land holdings • Nutrition of women and children – pregnant women and anemia. Poor nutritional practices

  7. Goal 2: Achieve Universal Primary Education

  8. Goal 2: Challenges • Enhancing outreach of primary education to children in rural and remote communities • Disparities in educational enrollments and attainment between urban and rural areas • Retention of children and reducing early school drop outs

  9. Goal 3: Promote Gender Equality and Empower Women

  10. Goal 3: Challenges • Ensuring higher levels of female enrollment in tertiary education levels including vocational training • Raising the Low levels of female adult literacy which have been assessed at half of men • Promoting women’s fuller engagement in the economic and political life

  11. Goal 4: Reduce Child Mortality

  12. Goal 4: Challenges • Improving access, utilization and quality of child health care services in rural communities

  13. Goal 5: Improve Maternal Health

  14. Goal 5: Challenges • Shortage of human resources and lack of obstetric equipment & facilities • Dispersed & isolated nature of settlements • Cultural and awareness barriers that inhibit utilization of maternal health services

  15. Goal 6(a): Combat HIV/AIDS, Malaria and Other Diseases

  16. Goal 6 (a): Challenges • Lacking a national policy framework on HIV/AIDS • Low condom usage • Shortage of trained and qualified personnel in the treatment and care of HIV/AIDS

  17. Goal 6(b): Combat HIV/AIDS, Malaria and Other Diseases

  18. Goal 6 (b): Challenges Malaria- • Control of border malaria • Dengue and JE outbreak risks • Inaccessibility of large tracts of mosquito breeding grounds due to dense vegetation and forests

  19. Goal 6 (b): Challenges Tuberculosis- • To reduce TB related diseases • Low case detection rate • Lack and shortage of human other resources

  20. Goal 7 (a): Ensure Environmental Sustainability

  21. Goal 7 (a): Challenges • Land degradation • Biodiversity Loss • Urban environmental degradation

  22. Goal 7(b): Ensure Environmental Sustainability

  23. Goal 7(b):Challenges • Coverage and quality levels for water and sanitation in rural areas • Distance from water source • To adapt alternative

  24. Goal 8 (a): Develop a Global Partnership for Development

  25. Goal 8 (b): Develop a Global Partnership for Development

  26. Goal 8 (b): Challenges • Financial sustainability of Rural Telecom services • Appropriate technology that is cost effective • Shortage of skilled human resources in ICT

  27. Concluding Remarks • Meeting the MDGs will be challenging but potentially achievable. • In 2006/2007, Planning Commission coordinated MDG Needs Assessment exercise involving all stakeholders with UNDP and RCC’s technical guidance and support • The Needs Assessment Report is being finalized • There is opportunity to mainstream the MDG concerns into the 10th Plan • Thank You.

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