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Empowerment and agency:
enabling people and groups to act - to drive
valuable outcomes.
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Justice:
expanding equity, sustaining outcomes over time and respect-
ing human rights and other goals of society.
Goal 1:
Eradicate extreme poverty and hunger
Target 1:
reduce by half the proportion of people whose income is less than
$1 a day
Target 2:
reduce by half the proportion of people who suffer from hunger
Goal 2:
Achieve universal primary education
Target 3:
ensure that children everywhere are able to complete full primary
schooling
Goal 3:
Promote gender equality and empower women
Target 4:
eliminate gender disparity in all levels of education
Goal 4:
Reduce child mortality
Target 5
: reduce the under-fi ve mortality rate by two-thirds
Goal 5:
Improve maternal health
Target 6
: reduce the maternal mortality rate by three-quarters
Goal 6:
Combat HIV/AIDS, malaria and other diseases
Target 7
: halt/reverse the spread of HIV/AIDS
Target 8:
halt/reverse the incidence of malaria and other serious diseases
Goal 7:
Ensure environmental sustainability
Target 9:
integrate the principles of sustainable development into national
development policies
Target 10
: halve the proportion of people without access to basic
sanitation and drinking water
Target 11
: achieve a signifi cant improvement in the lives of 100 million
slum dwellers
Goal 8:
Develop a global partnership for development
Target 12
: develop an open, non-discriminatory trading and fi nancial
system
Target 13:
address the special needs of least developed countries
Target 14:
address the special needs of landlocked developing countries
and small island developing states
Target 15:
deal comprehensively with the developing countries' debt problems
Figure 1.2
The Millennium Project: Goals and targets
Source: Adapted from www.unmillenniumproject.org
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