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GLOBAL

PROGRESS FALL 2010

Millennium Development Goals Reach a Turning Point This year’s Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) Summit at the UN headquarters in New York helped to focus the world’s attention on the efforts underway to combat global poverty. While problems like hunger and disease are daunting, the renewed commitments are inspiring. The Summit took place from September 20-22 and was organized to assess and accelerate progress on the eight goals set by 150 world leaders in 2000. These goals tackle the biggest problems facing the world today — including global poverty, women’s and children’s health, hunger, and education. The MDGs are the “to-do” list for solving the world’s toughest challenges. They are our goals, your goals, and the

shared goals of everyone who believes in our individual and collective power to shape a better world. The UN Foundation has been helping advance the MDGs for the past decade. Campaigns like Nothing But Nets, the Measles Initiative, and Girl Up are aimed directly at individual goals, as well as involving everyone in their accomplishment. If you have sent a malaria net to Africa, sponsored a childhood vaccination, or lowered your energy use, you have taken action to achieve the MDGs. What we must do now is redouble our personal commitments, and reach out to our family, friends, and networks to inspire them to join us. Significant progress toward achieving (continued on p.5)

Girl Up Connects the Energy of U.S. Teens and Empowers Their Peers in the Developing World The 600 million adolescent girls living in the developing world today are a generation that could change the world — but they need our help. Making up half of the largest youth generation in history, these girls represent a sure-fire way to change the future of the world’s health, economy, and stability for the better. If healthy, skilled, empowered, and educated, adolescent girls can create a new future for themselves and their families. A healthy and educated girl is one of the best ways to ensure the prosperity and well-being of an entire community in a developing country. Inspiring American girls to help girls in developing countries is the goal of the UN Foundation’s Girl Up campaign. Formally launched in September, the campaign has been active all summer with a dynamic and interactive web site, city tours, corporate partnership outreach, and online organizing campaigns that have led to several thousand

The Millennium Development Goals: 1 Eradicate Extreme Hunger and Poverty

2 Achieve Universal Primary Education

3 Promote Gender Equality and Empower Women

4 Reduce Child Mortality 5 Improve Maternal Health 6 Combat HIV/AIDS, Malaria, and Other Diseases

7 Ensure Environmental Sustainability

8 Develop a Global Partnership for Development

UN Foundation Programs Helping Advance the MDGs:

• Nothing But Nets, has raised more than $32

million to distribute more than 3.5 million anti-malaria nets in 25 countries across Africa.

• The Measles Initiative, a UN Foundation-led partnership, has reduced measles and child mortality through immunization. So far, the reduction in global measles deaths by 78% is the single greatest contribution to achieving MDG 4.

• Girl Up, a UN Foundation campaign, mobi-

lizes support for UN programs that provide comprehensive health care, life skills education to keep girls safe from violence, and funding to allow girls to enter and stay in school.

• mHealth Alliance coordinates efforts to deploy information and communications technology to advance mobile health.

• Global Alliance for Clean Cookstoves, a

UN Foundation-led public-private initiative, promotes clean and efficient household cooking, planning to enable 100 million households to acquire cleaner, lower emission, and higher performance cookstoves and fuels by 2020.

Girl Up appears on Good Morning America.

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Photo: David Evans

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