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millennium development goals














The United Nations Millennium Declaration was adopted in the 2000, as a result of the Millennium Summit, which established 8 goals related to world development in issues such as poverty, access to education child and maternal mortality, gender discrimination, the pandemoniums like AIDS, and environmental problems. They are the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs).
UNA-Spain committed with this new initiative from the beginning, and decided to make the maximum spreading of the MDGs through different kinds of events and materials oriented to different civil society sectors.
We have made publications both with own materials and with articles from experts. We have translated the Millennium Declaration, the Final Document of the World Millenium Summit in 2005, and the Human Development report of 2003, about the MDGs. We also have made spreading through the media, in interviews and debates. Besides, we have organized lots of conferences and seminars in schools, universities, city halls and civic centres, among others, and elaborated a travelling informative exhibition.



+info about the MDGs

The new MDGs monitor site: www.mdgmonitor.org
+info about the UNA-Spain commitment with the MDGs (in Spanish) 
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