Title: Millennium Development Goals a strategy for Systemic Change
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Millennium Development Goals A United Nations
Perspective
Joseph Foley, C.M. Vincentian UN NGO
Office jpfcm_at_verizon.net 917 921 3483
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- Introduction
- The World We Have
- The Millennium Development Goals
- Faces of Poverty
- Conclusions
- A hopeful example
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- The world we have
- The majority of the people alive in the world
today find themselves at the sharp point of the
sword of the global economic system . - Whole communities, even countries, are almost
entirely redundant to the global economy. They
have no significant capital and their labor is
unwanted or under-waged. - They have little customer clout because they
dont have enough spending power to make them
attractive .. except to money lenders, drug
dealers and sellers of weapons.
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The world we have
- The world we have is also a world in which people
of faith organize to challenge this overbearing
power. - These people of faith believe that in the faces
of the poorest, the most powerless, the most
insignificant person they see the image of God. - Their challenge, in solidarity with the poor,
takes many forms they advocate for debt
cancellation, trade justice, human rights,
environmental activism and promoting systemic
change.
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- The world we have has been with us for a long
time - The Prophet Micah warned Israel of old that it
would have to pay for its war crimes. - Their crimes were
- The oppression of the weak by the strong
- The expropriation of peasants from their land
- The eviction of small holders
- The enslavement of children.
- None of these crimes have disappeared from the
face of the earth.
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The world we have..new elements. the food
crisis
- Wheat prices have risen 120
- Rice prices have risen 75
- Poor families spend up to 80 of their budget
on food. Those who are struggling to pay for food
will eat less or cheaper food with less
nutritional value. - An estimated 100 million people have fallen
into poverty in the last 2 years - Prices are expected to stay high through 2015
- 21 of 36 countries in a food security crisis
are in Sub-Saharan Africa, according to the
United Nations FAO
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The world we have . causes of the food crisis
- Population growth greater demand for animal
protein increased fuel prices floods, droughts
and disasters decrease in food reserves bans on
exporting food by governments speculators, years
of underinvestment in agricultural productivity.
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The world we have the global financial
crisis
Coming on the heels of the food and fuel crisis,
is the global financial crisis. This has made
life worse for everyone. Sharply tighter credit,
weaker growth, the failure of banks and
businesses are undercutting government revenues
and governments ability to invest in order to
meet education, health and gender goals. Poor
countries, like poor people, are hit hardest.
Current estimates suggest that a one percent
decline in the growth rate of a developing
country traps an additional 20 million people
into poverty. Already 100 million people have
been driven into poverty as a result of high food
and fuel prices.
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The world we have
NEVER HAS WORKING TO MEET THE MILLENNIUM
DEVELOPMENT BEEN MORE URGENT
We are at the mid-point of a great campaign to
end world poverty, as set forth in the Millennium
Development Goals
Clearly, we have made a real difference. Â Yet, we
are falling short of what I know we can do.
This is a sacred cause. The fight against global
poverty and human suffering is a moral
imperative.
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IN WHAT WAY HAVE YOU FELT THE IMPACT OF THE OIL
CRISIS, THE FOOD CRISIS, OR THE FINANCIAL
CRISIS? (10 minutes)
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Millennium Development Goals
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Goal 1 Eradicate extreme poverty and hunger
Over one billion people live on less than 1 a
day. In the Democratic Republic of Congo, this
boy spends every day chipping through stones in
search of minerals to sell. For a flour bag of
mineral-rich stones he is paid as little as 25
cents. His family and community are dependent on
this industry. Target Halve by 2015, the
proportion of people who suffer from poverty and
hunger.
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Goal 2 Achieve universal primary education
Rowena was three when she started work in the
Philippines, digging through a garbage dump to
collect recyclable materials. Shes never been
to school at all. Target Ensure that by
2015, children everywhere, boys and girls alike,
will be able to complete a full course of primary
schooling.
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Goal 3 Promote gender equality and empower women
At fourteen, Phally was working two jobs while
her brothers went to school. Now, with the help
of a small loan and some training, she runs a
successful grocery business in Cambodia she not
only employs her brothers, but can send her own
daughter to school.
Target Eliminate gender disparity in primary and
secondary education no later than 2015.
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Goal 4 Reduce child mortality
In Afghanistan each year, 283,000 children under
the age of five die. Bismillah is one of the
lucky ones. Suffering malnourishment and
pneumonia, she was brought in time to a clinic
where shes on her way to recovery. Target
Reduce by two-thirds the under five mortality
rate by 2015.
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Goal 5 Improve maternal health
Around 529,000 women die each year giving birth.
99 are from developing countries and 80 of
deaths are preventable. As a traditional birth
attendant, Emily is fighting to reverse these
statistics, helping with safer deliveries for
hundreds of women in rural Malawi.
Target Reduce by three-quarters the maternal
mortality rate by 2015.
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Goal 6 Combat HIV/AIDS, malaria and other
diseases
Pedro, Rose and Chembe visit the grave of their
mother who died from an HIV/AIDS illness. Their
grandfather, 75, now takes care of them. Over 14
million children have been orphaned by HIV/AIDS
worldwide.
Target Have halted by 2015 and begun to reverse
the spread of HIV/AIDS, malaria and other
diseases.
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Goal 7 Ensure environmental sustainability
Every day these children collect water for their
family. They are lucky enough to live near a
borehole. The average distance to travel for
water in Africa is 6km, and some children spend
up to six hours per day on this task.
Target Integrate the principles of sustainable
development into country policies and programs
and reverse the loss of environmental resources.
Halve by 2015 the proportion of people without
access to safe drinking water.
By 2015, to have achieved significant
improvement in the lives of at least 100 million
slum dwellers.
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Goal 8 Develop a global partnership for
development
In Uganda, Simon sells the harvest from a few
parched coffee plants that his parents planted
before their death. He has no access to global
markets or opportunity for a fair price. For
every 1 paid for tea at a supermarket, less than
15 cents goes to people in the country where the
tea was grown.
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- Target for MDG 8
- Target 1. Develop further an open, rule-based,
predictable, non-discriminatory trading and
financial system nationally and
internationally. - Target 2. Deal comprehensively with the debt
problems of developing countries through national
and international measures in order to make debt
sustainable in the long term. - Target 3. Address the special needs of landlocked
countries and small island developing States. - Target 4. Address the special needs of the least
developed countries.
21Poverty knows no age and no boundaries
Faces of Poverty
22Poverty knows no age and no boundaries
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These goals are about increasing human and
financial security. They are about habitat and
livelihood about health and education all of
which reduce the likelihood of war and
conflict. They are about communities making a
transition from non-viable and unsustainable
communities to communities that are self-reliant
and sustainable. They are an important means of
realizing systemic change.
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what can one Family do?
WOULD ANY OF THE MILLENNIUM DEVELOPMENT GOALS
RELATE TO LOCAL NEEDS THAT YOU ARE AWARE OF?
COULD THE SYSTEMIC CHANGE STRATEGIES CONTRIBUTE
SIGNIFICANTLY TO REALIZING THE MILLENNIUM
DEVELOPMENT GOALS? 10 MINUTES
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what can one Family do?
Three connection points with the MDGs
- Women
- Women perform a significant amount of the
pastoral work in Christian Churches. Yet,
women are disproportionately affected by poverty.
Women make up one half of the worlds population
do two-thirds of the worlds productive work own
ten percent of the worlds wealth and own one
percent of the worlds land. - The achievement of womens human dignity and
empowerment is a crucial factor in a sustainable
future for life on earth and it is the single
most effective way to insure the well-being of
children. -
- This is recognized in the MDGs.
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Three connection points with the MDGs
- 2. Migration a continually evolving
situation -
- Migration is a planetary and structural
phenomenon. It is the result of unjust
development policies at the international level.
The human rights of migrant workers are rarely
acknowledged. - 200 million people are on the move all over the
globe. - Forced migration happens when people cannot
find productive work in their home countries
because of war, violence, corruption or
insufficient market access. - The number of women who are leaving their country
of origin has become equal to the number of men.
Migration is even more difficult for women! - Many of our communities are migrant sending
and/or migrant receiving communities.
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Three connection points with the MDGs
3. Indigenous People the world
- At least 350 million people are considered to be
indigenous. They are divided into at least 5,000
peoples, living in 70 countries. But
colonization, industrialization and the desire
for the wealth beneath their lands has taken a
dramatic toll - by the 1930s, Australias indigenous
population had declined by 90. - The European invasion of the Americas wiped
out 90. - Brazils indigenous population is estimated to
have been around 5 million when the Portuguese
first arrived. Today it is 350,000. - By almost any measure, the indigenous people, the
first people, are the poorest of the poor.
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Millennium Villages an encouraging example
Millennium Villages are an innovation approach to
eliminating poverty. Millennium Villages seek to
implement several MDGs simultaneously and all
Millennium Villages address 4 basic areas
agriculture, health and education, water and
sanitation, and infrastructure.
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- Millennium Villages Malawi
- Malawi is one of 90 such villages. In only three
years it is able to report that - Agricultural production has increased due to
subsidized fertilizer, additional maize seeds and
new farming techniques. - Farmers producing more than they need just to
live. They are able to sell surplus products and
purchase much needed household goods. - School feeding programs are now also possible,
thus raising school attendance. -
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- Millennium Villages Malawi
- In terms of health, there are new treatment
programs for patients with HIV/AIDS. (Some 550
had been placed on antiretroviral treatment.)
This has brought a sense of hope to a community
that had been seriously impacted by the disease. - De-worming of children has also improved their
health status.
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- Millennium Villages Malawi
- This Millennium Village project is also making
improvements in infrastructure, such as
increasing access to safe water supplies and
building bridges, bridges that provide vital
links to schools and markets. - New microfinance initiatives had been
established, enabling people to start new
businesses. - Mobile banking units facilitate personal
savings.
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After only three years, Malawi, like many of the
other Millennium Villages, can point to a
systemic change, leading to the transformation of
life for people who lived for too long in
dehumanizing poverty.
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2010, our Vincentian Anniversary
Celebration 2010 is also the year for the
United Nations to review progress on the MDGs.
Progress is now possible only if local
communities, ordinary people who care, come to
know about the Goals, enlist the cooperation of
local governments, engage relevant stakeholders
and begin the work moving from rhetoric to
action. One of the best hopes for the MDGs lies
in the hands of people of faith.
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Did not the One who made the outside of the dish
make the inside as well? If we love
the poor, working for systemic change can be a
very good way to express it.
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For more information on Systemic Change or the
Millennium Development Goals, contact, Joseph
Foley, C.M. Congregation of the Mission United
Nations Office 917-921-34834 JPFCM_at_verizon.net