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Millennium Development Goals. Introduction to MDG. Go to the following site http://cyberschoolbus.un.org/mdgs/index.asp and do the following activities Explain what the MDGs are (don’t just name them, explain them) comment on our progress so far in regards to MDG generally
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Introduction to MDG • Go to the following site http://cyberschoolbus.un.org/mdgs/index.asp and do the following activities • Explain what the MDGs are (don’t just name them, explain them) • comment on our progress so far in regards to MDG generally • Are the MDGs connected? If so provide an example • Which countries – developed or developing – are further away from the goals that need to be achieved by 2015? What do they need to do? • How can developed countries help developing countries? • How can you make a difference?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ReRx12QUv54 • http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v3p2VLTowAA&feature=related • http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=npGOcqaJkXI
Goal 1 Eradicate extreme poverty and hunger Millennium Development Goals
Purpose • To reduce the level of poverty within developing countries through the development of strategies to promote employment opportunities (particularly for women and young people) • http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QigX7t3Ym-I
Reasons why it is important • Impact on morbidity and mortality. • Individual • Impacts on ability to buy food, health care, basic needs • National Level • Country doesn’t have economic resources to develop infrastructure, invest in education, health, political system, public institutions – failure to invest in these areas mean people are unable to improve their lives and escape the cycle of poverty
Reasons why it is important • If people live on more than US$1 per day: • Purchase nutritious foods – therefore reducing hunger • Improving nutrition means improving health status people can have greater opportunities to achieve their full potential and lead productive, creative lives in accordance with their needs and interests.
Target • Halve the proportion of people whose income is less than US$1 per day • Achieve full and productive employment and decent work for all – including women and young people • Halve the proportion of people who suffer from hunger
Why are these targets important to reach the MDG? • Halve the proportion of people whose income is less than US$1 per day • Achieve full and productive employment and decent work for all – including women and young people • Halve the proportion of people who suffer from hunger
Progress so far • Read p. 311 and write 5 points as to what has occurred/ what is expected to happen. • http://www.un.org/millenniumgoals/ • http://www.un.org/millenniumgoals/poverty.shtml
Progress so far • Read p. 312 and write 5 points as to what has not occurred/ has been slow.
Activity • Test your knowledge • 9 (eBookplus) • Apply your knowledge • 10, 12 and 14
Goal 2 Achieve universal primary education Millennium Development Goals
Purpose • Provide both boys and girls in developing countries with access to primary schooling to improve literacy and numeracy skills.
Reasons why it is important • Education leads to…
Reasons why it is important • Education leads to… • Greater employment opportunities • Increase in income • Better access to nutrition, shelter, health care • Being able to understand health-related information • Those who are educated are more likely to ensure their children are educated • Higher literacy rates correspond with economic growth!
Target Target 1 . Ensure that by 2015, children everywhere, boys and girls alike, will be able to complete a full course of primary schooling Read p. 314 and state why this is a target
Progress towards the MDG Read pages 314- 315 and write 3 points of what has been done and 3 points for area where progress has not occurred of has been slow http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q5KSCJFQNcs http://www.un.org/millenniumgoals/education.shtml
Important to note • Girls tend to drop out before boys from poorer households • Aid directed towards basic education has increased, but not near the estimated amount • This only includes primary, not secondary education
Activity • Test your knowledge • 1 • Apply your knowledge • 3
ICT • Go to the following site http://cyberschoolbus.un.org/mdgs/index.asp and do the following activities • Explain what the MDGs are (don’t just name them, explain them) • comment on our progress so far in regards to MDG generally • Are the MDGs connected? If so provide an example • Which countries – developed or developing – are further away from the goals that need to be achieved by 2015? What do they need to do? • How can developed countries help developing countries? • How can you make a difference? • MDG 1 – • Click on all the icons, read the information presented and write down – what needs to be done. • Comment on a project that has been done. –who did it, what was done, were they successful? • Click on “get involved now” add your voice read “my encounter with poverty” create a reply to this letter with what has been done
Goal 3 Promote gender equality and empower women Millennium Development Goals
Purpose • Promote gender equality and empower women • Raise the SES of women in developing countries through ensuring females have access to education
Reason why its important • Females are generally less likely than males to have access to education. • Why?
Reason why its important • Females are generally less likely than males to have access to education • Why? • Factors such as – drought, food shortages, poverty, war, HIV/AIDS contribute to low school enrolment • lack of access to water - means that females are forced to spend significant proportions of their day fetching water • Sanitation also impacts school attendance – families are less likely to send their female children to school if separate and private toileting facilities are not provided for girls. • Income – families with limited income – male children are provided education opportunities before their female siblings
Reason why its important • Females are generally less likely than males to have access to education. • Education – • enables access to higher paid jobs • less likely to impact negatively on their health • Women are traditionally the primary caregivers of families, therefore it is important for them to develop their knowledge regarding health-related behaviours, including reading and understanding health information
Target • Target 1 – eliminate gender disparity in all levels of education • ACTIVITY • Read p. 316 and state why this is a target
Progress towards the goal • The enrolment of girls in primary education increased more than the rate of boys in ALL developing regions between 2000-2006 • Developing regions are progressing towards achieving gender parity in education enrolment. • The number of women in parliament is continually increasing slowly • Still more to do… • we need to achieve gender parity in primary and secondary education in many developing countries • Poverty puts girls at a disadvantage for education • Women tend to be paid less than men and have less secure employment than men • Although women in parliament has increased it is far short of the MDG
Activity • Answer the following questions • How might the status of women differ in developed countries compared to developing countries? How could this affect health and human development • Discuss why a focus on women can greatly improve the health status and development experienced in a country?
http://www.un.org/millenniumgoals/gender.shtml • http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YnEaiokuGs8
Goal 4 Reduce Child Mortality Millennium Development Goals
Purpose • Reduce the number of deaths of children under the age of 5 (U5MR)
Reasons why it is important • Children in developing countries have a higher risk of dying within the first 5 years of life than children in developed countries • many deaths are can be prevented or vaccinated against – malnutrition, malaria, diarrhoea, measles and pneumonia, maternal/neonatal care.
Target • Target 1 – reduce by 2/3 the U5MR • Why - Children who pass their 5th birthday have a greater chance of surviving during their adulthood when compared with children under 5
Progress towards the goal • What progress has been made so far? • Which areas can be improved? • http://www.un.org/millenniumgoals/childhealth.shtml • http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p6JvlzTMK5E