Attaining the Millennium Development Goals in India : How Likely and What Will It Take to Reduce Infant Mortality, Child Malnutrition, Gender Disparities and Hunger-Poverty and to Increase School Enrollment and Completion?
Since the launch of the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) at the Millennium Summit in New York in September 2000, the MDGs have become the most widely-accepted yardstick of development efforts by governments, donors and NGOs. The MDGs are a set o...
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okr-10986-157382021-04-23T14:03:18Z Attaining the Millennium Development Goals in India : How Likely and What Will It Take to Reduce Infant Mortality, Child Malnutrition, Gender Disparities and Hunger-Poverty and to Increase School Enrollment and Completion? World Bank ACCESS TO SAFE WATER AGED ANTENATAL CARE ANTENATAL CARE COVERAGE BIRTH WEIGHT CHILD DEATHS CHILD DEVELOPMENT CHILD MALNUTRITION CHILD MORTALITY CHILD NUTRITION CHILD SURVIVAL CHILD SURVIVAL INTERVENTIONS COMMUNICABLE DISEASES CRIME DISADVANTAGED GROUPS ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT EDUCATION SERVICES ELEMENTARY EDUCATION ENROLLMENT ENROLLMENT RATES ENROLLMENT RATIO FAMILY PLANNING FOOD SUPPLEMENTATION GENDER GENDER DISPARITY GIRLS GROSS ENROLLMENT GROSS ENROLLMENT RATES GROWTH MONITORING HEALTH EXPENDITURES HEALTH FACILITIES HEALTH INTERVENTIONS HEALTH SERVICES HUMAN DEVELOPMENT IMMUNIZATION IMMUNIZATIONS INFANT DEATH INFANT FEEDING INFANT MORTALITY INFANT MORTALITY RATES INFANTS INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATIONS INTERVENTION LEARNING LITERACY LIVE BIRTHS LIVING STANDARDS MALNUTRITION MALNUTRITION RATES MATERNAL MORTALITY MATERNAL NUTRITION MEASLES MEDICAL TREATMENT MORTALITY REDUCTION MOTHERS NUTRITION PROGRAMS OUT-OF-SCHOOL CHILDREN PARENTS POPULATION GROWTH PRE-SCHOOL EDUCATION PRIMARY ENROLLMENT RATE PRIMARY SCHOOL PRIMARY SCHOOL ATTENDANCE PRIMARY SCHOOLING PRIMARY SCHOOLS PUBLIC EXPENDITURE PUPILS SANITATION SCHOOLS SECONDARY SCHOOLS SOCIAL GROUPS SOCIAL STATUS STUNTING TEACHERS TETANUS UNDERWEIGHT CHILDREN UNDERWEIGHT RATES UNIVERSAL PRIMARY EDUCATION VACCINATION WALKING WEIGHT WORKERS Since the launch of the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) at the Millennium Summit in New York in September 2000, the MDGs have become the most widely-accepted yardstick of development efforts by governments, donors and NGOs. The MDGs are a set of numerical and time-bound targets related to key achievements in human development. They include halving income-poverty and hunger, achieving universal primary education and gender equality, reducing infant and child mortality by two-thirds and maternal mortality by three quarters, reversing the spread of HIV/AIDS and other communicable diseases, and halving the proportion of people without access to safe water. These targets are to be achieved by 2015, from their levels in 1990. 2013-09-09T20:38:40Z 2013-09-09T20:38:40Z 2004-12-02 http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2004/12/5536047/india-attaining-millennium-development-goals-india-role-public-policy-service-delivery http://hdl.handle.net/10986/15738 English en_US CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/ World Bank Washington, DC Economic & Sector Work :: Social Analysis Economic & Sector Work South Asia India |
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ACCESS TO SAFE WATER AGED ANTENATAL CARE ANTENATAL CARE COVERAGE BIRTH WEIGHT CHILD DEATHS CHILD DEVELOPMENT CHILD MALNUTRITION CHILD MORTALITY CHILD NUTRITION CHILD SURVIVAL CHILD SURVIVAL INTERVENTIONS COMMUNICABLE DISEASES CRIME DISADVANTAGED GROUPS ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT EDUCATION SERVICES ELEMENTARY EDUCATION ENROLLMENT ENROLLMENT RATES ENROLLMENT RATIO FAMILY PLANNING FOOD SUPPLEMENTATION GENDER GENDER DISPARITY GIRLS GROSS ENROLLMENT GROSS ENROLLMENT RATES GROWTH MONITORING HEALTH EXPENDITURES HEALTH FACILITIES HEALTH INTERVENTIONS HEALTH SERVICES HUMAN DEVELOPMENT IMMUNIZATION IMMUNIZATIONS INFANT DEATH INFANT FEEDING INFANT MORTALITY INFANT MORTALITY RATES INFANTS INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATIONS INTERVENTION LEARNING LITERACY LIVE BIRTHS LIVING STANDARDS MALNUTRITION MALNUTRITION RATES MATERNAL MORTALITY MATERNAL NUTRITION MEASLES MEDICAL TREATMENT MORTALITY REDUCTION MOTHERS NUTRITION PROGRAMS OUT-OF-SCHOOL CHILDREN PARENTS POPULATION GROWTH PRE-SCHOOL EDUCATION PRIMARY ENROLLMENT RATE PRIMARY SCHOOL PRIMARY SCHOOL ATTENDANCE PRIMARY SCHOOLING PRIMARY SCHOOLS PUBLIC EXPENDITURE PUPILS SANITATION SCHOOLS SECONDARY SCHOOLS SOCIAL GROUPS SOCIAL STATUS STUNTING TEACHERS TETANUS UNDERWEIGHT CHILDREN UNDERWEIGHT RATES UNIVERSAL PRIMARY EDUCATION VACCINATION WALKING WEIGHT WORKERS |
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Since the launch of the Millennium
Development Goals (MDGs) at the Millennium Summit in New
York in September 2000, the MDGs have become the most
widely-accepted yardstick of development efforts by
governments, donors and NGOs. The MDGs are a set of
numerical and time-bound targets related to key achievements
in human development. They include halving income-poverty
and hunger, achieving universal primary education and gender
equality, reducing infant and child mortality by two-thirds
and maternal mortality by three quarters, reversing the
spread of HIV/AIDS and other communicable diseases, and
halving the proportion of people without access to safe
water. These targets are to be achieved by 2015, from their
levels in 1990. |
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Attaining the Millennium Development Goals in India : How Likely and What Will It Take to Reduce Infant Mortality, Child Malnutrition, Gender Disparities and Hunger-Poverty and to Increase School Enrollment and Completion? |
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Attaining the Millennium Development Goals in India : How Likely and What Will It Take to Reduce Infant Mortality, Child Malnutrition, Gender Disparities and Hunger-Poverty and to Increase School Enrollment and Completion? |
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Attaining the Millennium Development Goals in India : How Likely and What Will It Take to Reduce Infant Mortality, Child Malnutrition, Gender Disparities and Hunger-Poverty and to Increase School Enrollment and Completion? |
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Attaining the Millennium Development Goals in India : How Likely and What Will It Take to Reduce Infant Mortality, Child Malnutrition, Gender Disparities and Hunger-Poverty and to Increase School Enrollment and Completion? |
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Attaining the Millennium Development Goals in India : How Likely and What Will It Take to Reduce Infant Mortality, Child Malnutrition, Gender Disparities and Hunger-Poverty and to Increase School Enrollment and Completion? |
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attaining the millennium development goals in india : how likely and what will it take to reduce infant mortality, child malnutrition, gender disparities and hunger-poverty and to increase school enrollment and completion? |
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http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2004/12/5536047/india-attaining-millennium-development-goals-india-role-public-policy-service-delivery http://hdl.handle.net/10986/15738 |
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