| Literature DB >> 24708796 |
Claire E Brolan1, Scott Lee, David Kim, Peter S Hill.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: The Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) were 'top-down' goals formulated by policy elites drawing from targets within United Nations (UN) summits and conferences in the 1990s. Contemporary processes shaping the new post-2015 development agenda are more collaborative and participatory, markedly different to the pre-MDG era. This study examines what would the outcome be if a methodology similar to that used for the MDGs were applied to the formulation of the post-2015 development goals (Post-2015DGs), identifying those targets arising from UN summits and conferences since the declaration of the MDGs, and aggregating them into goals.Entities:
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Year: 2014 PMID: 24708796 PMCID: PMC4008441 DOI: 10.1186/1744-8603-10-19
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Global Health ISSN: 1744-8603 Impact factor: 4.185
DESA’s List of Major UN Conferences and Summits 2001 – 2012
| Third UN Conference on the Least Developed Countries | Brussels, 14–20 May | |
| | Implementation of the outcome of the UN Conference on | New York, 6–8 June |
| Human Settlements (Habitat II) | *Special Session of the GA | |
| | Problem of human immunodeficiency virus/acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (HIV/AIDS) in all its aspects | New York, 25–27 June |
| *Special Session of the GA | ||
| International Conference on Financing for Development | Monterrey, 18–22 March | |
| | Second World Assembly on Ageing | Madrid, 8–12 April |
| | GA Special Session on Children | New York, 8–10 May |
| | World Food Summit: five years later | Rome, 10–13 June |
| | The World Summit on Sustainable Development | Johannesburg, 26 August–4 September |
| International Ministerial Conference of Landlocked and Transit Developing Countries and Donor Countries and International Financial and Development Institutions on Transit Transport Cooperation | Almaty, 28–29 August | |
| | The World Summit on the Information Society | Geneva, 10–12 December |
| World Conference on Disaster Reduction [Round-up] | Kobe, 18–22 January | |
| | 10-year review of the implementation of the Copenhagen Declaration and Programme of Action and the outcome of the 24th special session of the General Assembly | New York, 9–18 February |
| | Beijing +10 Conference: Forty-Ninth Session of the Commission of the Status of Women | New York, 28 February–11 March |
| | The 2005 World Summit - High-Level Plenary Meeting of the 60th Session of the General Assembly | New York, 14–16 September |
| | The World Summit on the Information Society – Second phase | Tunis, 16–18 November |
| High Level Dialogue on International Migration & Development | New York, 14–15 September | |
| High Level Event on the Millennium Development Goals | New York, 25 September | |
| | Follow-up International Conference on Financing for Development to Review the Implementation of the Monterrey Consensus | Doha, 29 November–2 December |
| United Nations Conference at the Highest Level on the World Financial and Economic Crisis and Its Impact on Development | New York, 24–26 June | |
| Summit on the Millennium Development Goals | New York, 20–22 September | |
| Fourth United Nations Conference on the Least Developed Countries | Istanbul, 9–13 May | |
| Rio + 20: United Nations Conference on Sustainable Development | Rio de Janeiro, 20–22 June |
Comparing the MDGS with this study’s findings
| 1. Eradicate Poverty | 1. Eradicate Poverty |
| 2. Universal Primary Education | 2. Universal Primary Education of Good Quality |
| 3. Promote Gender Equality | 3. Ensure Gender Equality, Women’s Empowerment, Health and Well-Being |
| 4. Reduce Child Mortality | 4. Protect Children’s Lives and Rights |
| 5. Improve Maternal Health | 5. Optimise the Health and Well-Being of the Ageing |
| 6. Combat HIV/AIDs, Malaria and Other Diseases | 6. Combat HIV/AIDs, Tuberculosis, Malaria and Other Communicable Diseases |
| | 7. Ensure Food and Water Security |
| 7. Ensure Environmental Sustainability | 8. Ensure Sustainable Development |
| | 9. Create Universal Access to Communication and Information |
| 8. Global Partnership for Development | 10.Global Partnerships in Governance and Financing for Development |
Comparing MDGs, Post-2015DGs with the High-Level Panel’s (HLP-Gs) 12 illustrative goals
| 1. Eradicate Poverty | 1. Eradicate Poverty | 1. End Poverty |
| 2. Universal Primary Education | 2. Universal Primary Education of Good Quality | 3. Provide Quality Education and Lifelong Learning |
| 3. Promote Gender Equality | 3. Ensure Gender Equality, Women’s Empowerment, Health and Well-Being | 2. Empower Girls and Women and Achieve Gender Equality |
| 4. Reduce Child Mortality | 4. Protect Children’s Lives and Rights | 4. Ensure Healthy Lives |
| 5. Improve Maternal Health | 5. Optimise the Health and Well-Being of the Ageing | |
| 6. Combat HIV/AIDs, Malaria and Other Diseases | 6. Combat HIV/AIDs and Other Communicable Diseases | |
| | 7. Ensure Food and Water Security | 5. Ensure Food Security & Good Nutrition |
| 6. Achieve Universal Access to Water and Sanitation | ||
| 7. Ensure Environmental Sustainability | 8. Ensure Sustainable Development | 7. Secure Sustainable Energy |
| 8.Create Jobs, Sustainable Livelihoods, and Equitable Growth | ||
| | 9. Create Universal Access to Communication and Information | 9. Manage Natural Resource Assets Sustainably |
| 8. Global Partnership for Development | 10. Global Partnerships in Governance and Financing for Development | 10. Ensure Good Governance and Effective Institutions |
| 11. Ensure Stable and Peaceful Societies | ||
| 12. Create a Global Enabling Environment and Catalyse Long-Term Finance |