Should global goal setting continue, and how, in the post-2015 era?
2012
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ST/ESA/2012/DWP/117
Title
Should global goal setting continue, and how, in the post-2015 era?
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Full text: wp117_2012 - PDF ;
Summary
The Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) were introduced to monitor implementation of the United Nations Millennium Declaration which set out a vision for inclusive and sustainable globalization based on human rights principles. This paper critically assesses the MDG experience including their policy purpose, ethical commitments, political origins, and consequences. It proposes that post-2015 goals should be based on principles of equity, sustainability and human security and address key contemporary challenges such as climate change, unemployment, inequality and global market instability
Introduction -- The MDG experience: 2001-2011 -- MDGs in context: the political economy of development cooperation-- Global goals after 2015 -- Concluding remarks.
Introduction -- The MDG experience: 2001-2011 -- MDGs in context: the political economy of development cooperation-- Global goals after 2015 -- Concluding remarks.
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[New York] : UN, Department of Economic and Social Affairs, July 2012
Description
24 p. : graphs, tables
Notes
Includes bibliographical references (p. 23-24).