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http://www.un.org/millenniumgoals/
- from the United Nations

Official UN recognition and listing of the MDGs; alternative languages available. The site provides active links to: what is new; press releases and news stories; a webcast featuring Kofi Annan’s MDGs position; documentation regarding implementation of the goals; graphs showing how we are doing; and, general background to the MDGs.

http://www.unmillenniumproject.org/html/links.shtm
- from the United Nations Millennium Project

Lead by Professor Jeffrey Sachs; “Millennium Project will work to devise a recommended plan of implementation that will allow all developing countries to meet the MDGs and thereby substantially improve the human condition by 2015”. The Millennium Project’s online home offers a helpful list of links relating to the Project’s activities.

http://www.undp.org/mdg/countryreports.html
- from the United Nations Development Programme

A comprehensive directory facilitating access to reports produced by regions and individual countries to illustrate their stance with regards the implementation of the MDGs.

http://millenniumindicators.un.org/unsd/mi/mi_goals.asp
- from the United Nations Statistics Division

The tangible value of the indicators contained within the MDG’s targets is thoroughly demonstrated within this, a systematic listing of the “millennium data series as well as to background series related to the target in question”.

http://www.developmentgoals.org/Achieving_the_Goals.htm
- from the World Bank Group

Ensuring widespread achievement of the MDGs is the overarching global aim; however, the suggested breadth of success is variable upon two key issues highlighted by the World Bank. The Group asks and answers two central questions; How many countries are likely to reach the Millennium Development Goals? and; What resources are needed to achieve the MDGs?

 

 

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