The MILLENNIAL developing goals
The Millennial Development Goals are a set of international goals establish by the United Nation in 2000 that are designed to eradicate many of the issues that accompany underdevelopment. All 189 united nation member states agreed to strive to accomplish these goals in their own countries by the year 2015. These goals include:
Accomplishing these goals have been the focus of many developed and developing nations. These goals are also a major focus on this website. Much of the content found here is discussions, comparisons, and solutions to problems faced by Suriname and other developing countries.
- To eradicate extreme poverty and hunger
- To achieve universal primary education
- To promote gender equality and empowering women
- To reduce child mortality rates
- To improve maternal health
- To combat HIV/AIDS, malaria, and other diseases
- To ensure environmental sustainability
- To develop a global partnership for development
Accomplishing these goals have been the focus of many developed and developing nations. These goals are also a major focus on this website. Much of the content found here is discussions, comparisons, and solutions to problems faced by Suriname and other developing countries.