Millennium Development
Goals (MDG)
UNDP, in collaboration with national governments, is coordinating
reporting by countries on progress towards the
UN Millennium Development Goals. The framework for reporting
includes eight goals -- based on the
UN Millennium Declaration. For each goal there is one or more
specific target, along with specific social, economic and environmental
indicators used to track progress towards the goals.
The eight goals represent a
partnership between the developed countries and the developing countries
determined, as the Millennium Declaration states, "to create an
environment-at the national and global levels alike-which is conducive
to development and the elimination of poverty."
Support for reporting at
the country level includes close consultation by UNDP with partners in
the UN Development Group, other UN partners, the World Bank, IMF and
OECD and regional groupings and experts. The UN Department of Economic
and Social Affairs is coordinating reporting on progress towards the
goals at the global level.
Monitoring progress
is easier for some targets than for others and good quality data for
some indicators are not yet available for many countries. This
underscores the need to assist countries in building national capacity
in compiling vital data. |