MDG Overview - Goals Genesis
- Genesis: Stemmed from UN Millennium Declaration, adopted by 189 nations in September 2000.
- Purpose: To combat poverty, hunger, disease, illiteracy, environmental degradation, and discrimination against women.
- Framework: 8 overarching Goals, further broken down into 21 quantifiable Targets, measured by 60 statistical Indicators.
- Timeline: Launched in 2000, with a target completion date of 2015.
- Global Partnership: Goal 8 specifically emphasized developing a global partnership for development.
- Monitoring: Progress was tracked annually by UN agencies and other international organizations.
⭐ The MDGs were adopted at the Millennium Summit of the United Nations in September 2000, signed by 189 member states, and came into effect in January 2001.
The 8 MDGs - Target Titans
MDGs: 8 international development goals from UN's 2000 Millennium Summit, target 2015.
📌 Mnemonic for Goals: Please Eat Good Chocolate Muffins, Helping Everyone Progress! (Poverty, Education, Gender, Child, Maternal, HIV/Malaria, Environment, Partnership)
| Goal # | Goal Statement | Key Target(s) |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | Eradicate Extreme Poverty & Hunger | Halve proportion of people with income < $1.25/day; Halve proportion suffering from hunger. |
| 2 | Achieve Universal Primary Education | Ensure all children complete full course of primary schooling. |
| 3 | Promote Gender Equality & Empower Women | Eliminate gender disparity in primary & secondary education, preferably by 2005, and at all levels by 2015. |
| 4 | Reduce Child Mortality | Reduce by two-thirds the under-five mortality rate (U5MR). |
| 5 | Improve Maternal Health | Reduce by three-quarters the maternal mortality ratio (MMR); Achieve universal access to reproductive health. |
| 6 | Combat HIV/AIDS, Malaria & Others | Halt & begin to reverse spread of HIV/AIDS; Halt & reverse incidence of malaria & other major diseases. |
| 7 | Ensure Environmental Sustainability | Halve proportion of population without sustainable access to safe drinking water & basic sanitation. |
| 8 | Develop Global Partnership | Address needs of LDCs; Develop open, rule-based, predictable, non-discriminatory trading & financial system. |
MDG Outcomes - Hits & Misses
- Global Achievements:
- Extreme poverty rate ↓ from 47% (1990) to 14% (2015).
- Under-five mortality rate (U5MR) ↓ by 53% (1990-2015).
- New HIV infections ↓ by 40%; Malaria deaths ↓ by 58%.
- Primary school net enrolment ↑ to 91% in developing regions.
- India-Specific Achievements:
- U5MR ↓ from 126 (1990) to 43 (2015) per 1000 live births (MDG 4 met).
- Access to improved drinking water sources ↑ significantly.
⭐ India achieved its MDG target of halving poverty by 2015 (Tendulkar poverty line: 21.9% in 2011-12).
- Key Shortfalls (Global & India):
- Maternal Mortality Ratio (MMR) reduction (MDG 5) - global target missed; India's MMR ↓ by 68.7% but target not met.
- Sanitation coverage - major gaps, especially rural India.
- Gender equality (MDG 3) - progress uneven across targets.
- Environmental sustainability (MDG 7) - persistent challenges.

Beyond MDGs - SDGs Intro
- MDGs concluded in 2015, providing lessons for the next global agenda.
- Succeeded by Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) or "Agenda 2030".
- Adopted by all UN Member States in 2015.
- SDGs: 17 goals, 169 targets, aiming for universal action.
- Timeframe: 2015-2030.
- Broader scope: poverty, inequality, climate, environment, prosperity, peace, justice.
⭐ The Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) succeeded the MDGs, with a broader agenda encompassing 17 goals and 169 targets.
High‑Yield Points - ⚡ Biggest Takeaways
- Eight goals, 18 targets, 48 indicators; adopted in 2000 for achievement by 2015.
- MDG 4: Reduce under-five child mortality by two-thirds.
- MDG 5: Improve maternal health, reducing MMR by three-fourths.
- MDG 6: Combat HIV/AIDS, malaria, and other major diseases.
- Other key goals included eradicating extreme poverty and hunger, achieving universal primary education.
- MDG 8 focused on a global partnership for development.
- Succeeded by the 17 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)_
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