Global Monitoring Report 2005 : Millennium Development Goals— From Consensus to Momentum

The Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) and the Monterrey Consensus have created a powerful global compact for development. But the continued credibility of this compact hinges on fostering momentum in its implementation. With the five-year stockta...

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Main Authors: World Bank, International Monetary Fund
Format: Publication
Language:English
en_US
Published: Washington, DC: World Bank 2012
Subjects:
GDP
OIL
WTO
Online Access:http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2005/04/5844366/global-monitoring-report-2005-millennium-development-goals-consensus-momentum
http://hdl.handle.net/10986/7325
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topic AGRICULTURAL PROTECTION
AGRICULTURE
AID ALLOCATION
AID FLOWS
BUSINESS ENVIRONMENT
CAPACITY BUILDING
CONDITIONALITY
COUNTRY LEVEL
COUNTRY STRATEGIES
DEBT
DEBT RELIEF
DECENTRALIZATION
DEVELOPED COUNTRIES
DEVELOPING COUNTRIES
DEVELOPING COUNTRY
DEVELOPMENT AID
DEVELOPMENT ASSISTANCE
DEVELOPMENT BANKS
DEVELOPMENT FUNDS
DEVELOPMENT GOALS
DEVELOPMENT IMPACT
DEVELOPMENT PARTNERS
DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME
DEVELOPMENT STRATEGIES
DRINKING WATER
ECONOMIC COOPERATION
ECONOMIC GROWTH
ECONOMIC PERFORMANCE
ECONOMIC WELFARE
EFFECTIVE USE
ENVIRONMENTAL RESOURCES
ESCAPE POVERTY
ESSENTIAL DRUGS
EXPENDITURES
EXPORT GROWTH
EXPORTS
EXTREME POVERTY
FINANCIAL SECTOR
FINANCING MECHANISMS
FREE TRADE
GAPS
GDP
GROWTH RATE
HEADCOUNT INDEX
HEALTH CARE
HEALTH INTERVENTIONS
HEALTH OUTCOMES
HEALTH SECTOR
HEALTH SERVICE
HEALTH SERVICES
HEALTH WORKERS
HUMAN DEVELOPMENT
INCOME COUNTRIES
INCOME LEVELS
INSTITUTIONAL ASSESSMENT
INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENT
LONG TERM
LONG-TERM DEVELOPMENT
LOW-INCOME COUNTRIES
MACROECONOMIC CONDITIONS
MACROECONOMIC MANAGEMENT
MACROECONOMIC POLICIES
MORTALITY
NATIONAL INCOME
NATIONAL PLANS
OIL
OPEN MARKETS
PARTICIPATORY PROCESSES
PARTNER INSTITUTIONS
PER CAPITA INCOMES
PHARMACEUTICAL COMPANIES
POLITICAL COMMITMENT
POLITICAL REPRESENTATION
POOR COUNTRIES
POOR PEOPLE
POVERTY FOCUS
POVERTY HEADCOUNT
POVERTY LEVELS
POVERTY REDUCTION
POVERTY REDUCTION STRATEGIES
POVERTY REDUCTION STRATEGY
PRIMARY EDUCATION
PRIORITIES
PRIORITY AREAS
PRIVATE SECTOR
PROPERTY RIGHTS
PUBLIC EXPENDITURE
PUBLIC EXPENDITURE MANAGEMENT
PUBLIC GOODS
PUBLIC HEALTH
PUBLIC SECTOR
REDUCING POVERTY
REGIONAL DISPARITIES
RURAL AREAS
SERVICE DELIVERY
SERVICE PROVIDERS
SUSTAINABILITY
SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT
TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE
TRADE BARRIERS
TRADE LIBERALIZATION
TRADE POLICIES
UNDERDEVELOPMENT
UNITED NATIONS DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME
VALUE ADDED
WATER SUPPLY
WORLD TRADE ORGANIZATION
WTO
spellingShingle AGRICULTURAL PROTECTION
AGRICULTURE
AID ALLOCATION
AID FLOWS
BUSINESS ENVIRONMENT
CAPACITY BUILDING
CONDITIONALITY
COUNTRY LEVEL
COUNTRY STRATEGIES
DEBT
DEBT RELIEF
DECENTRALIZATION
DEVELOPED COUNTRIES
DEVELOPING COUNTRIES
DEVELOPING COUNTRY
DEVELOPMENT AID
DEVELOPMENT ASSISTANCE
DEVELOPMENT BANKS
DEVELOPMENT FUNDS
DEVELOPMENT GOALS
DEVELOPMENT IMPACT
DEVELOPMENT PARTNERS
DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME
DEVELOPMENT STRATEGIES
DRINKING WATER
ECONOMIC COOPERATION
ECONOMIC GROWTH
ECONOMIC PERFORMANCE
ECONOMIC WELFARE
EFFECTIVE USE
ENVIRONMENTAL RESOURCES
ESCAPE POVERTY
ESSENTIAL DRUGS
EXPENDITURES
EXPORT GROWTH
EXPORTS
EXTREME POVERTY
FINANCIAL SECTOR
FINANCING MECHANISMS
FREE TRADE
GAPS
GDP
GROWTH RATE
HEADCOUNT INDEX
HEALTH CARE
HEALTH INTERVENTIONS
HEALTH OUTCOMES
HEALTH SECTOR
HEALTH SERVICE
HEALTH SERVICES
HEALTH WORKERS
HUMAN DEVELOPMENT
INCOME COUNTRIES
INCOME LEVELS
INSTITUTIONAL ASSESSMENT
INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENT
LONG TERM
LONG-TERM DEVELOPMENT
LOW-INCOME COUNTRIES
MACROECONOMIC CONDITIONS
MACROECONOMIC MANAGEMENT
MACROECONOMIC POLICIES
MORTALITY
NATIONAL INCOME
NATIONAL PLANS
OIL
OPEN MARKETS
PARTICIPATORY PROCESSES
PARTNER INSTITUTIONS
PER CAPITA INCOMES
PHARMACEUTICAL COMPANIES
POLITICAL COMMITMENT
POLITICAL REPRESENTATION
POOR COUNTRIES
POOR PEOPLE
POVERTY FOCUS
POVERTY HEADCOUNT
POVERTY LEVELS
POVERTY REDUCTION
POVERTY REDUCTION STRATEGIES
POVERTY REDUCTION STRATEGY
PRIMARY EDUCATION
PRIORITIES
PRIORITY AREAS
PRIVATE SECTOR
PROPERTY RIGHTS
PUBLIC EXPENDITURE
PUBLIC EXPENDITURE MANAGEMENT
PUBLIC GOODS
PUBLIC HEALTH
PUBLIC SECTOR
REDUCING POVERTY
REGIONAL DISPARITIES
RURAL AREAS
SERVICE DELIVERY
SERVICE PROVIDERS
SUSTAINABILITY
SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT
TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE
TRADE BARRIERS
TRADE LIBERALIZATION
TRADE POLICIES
UNDERDEVELOPMENT
UNITED NATIONS DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME
VALUE ADDED
WATER SUPPLY
WORLD TRADE ORGANIZATION
WTO
World Bank
International Monetary Fund
Global Monitoring Report 2005 : Millennium Development Goals— From Consensus to Momentum
relation Global Monitoring Report
description The Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) and the Monterrey Consensus have created a powerful global compact for development. But the continued credibility of this compact hinges on fostering momentum in its implementation. With the five-year stocktaking of the implementation of the Millennium Declaration focusing increased global attention on development, 2005 is a crucial year to build momentum. The MDGs set clear targets for eradicating poverty and related human deprivations, and for promoting sustainable development. The Monterrey Consensus created a framework of mutual accountability between developing, and developed countries in the quest for these goals, calling on developing countries to improve their policies and governance, and, developed countries to open their markets and provide more and better aid. With consensus on the goals and responsibilities for action, the focus was on implementation. As reviewed in this report, both groups of countries have made progress on needed policies and actions, including in the past year. But progress has been uneven and slower than envisaged. The pace must pick up if the vision of the Millennium Declaration is to be realized-hence the title of this report. Based on its analysis, the report proposes a five-point agenda to accelerate progress toward the development goals. Within its global coverage, this year's Global Monitoring Report has a special focus on Sub-Saharan Africa-the region that is farthest from the development goals and faces the toughest challenges in accelerating progress. But much of the analysis of Sub-Saharan countries is relevant to similar countries in other regions.
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author World Bank
International Monetary Fund
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International Monetary Fund
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title Global Monitoring Report 2005 : Millennium Development Goals— From Consensus to Momentum
title_short Global Monitoring Report 2005 : Millennium Development Goals— From Consensus to Momentum
title_full Global Monitoring Report 2005 : Millennium Development Goals— From Consensus to Momentum
title_fullStr Global Monitoring Report 2005 : Millennium Development Goals— From Consensus to Momentum
title_full_unstemmed Global Monitoring Report 2005 : Millennium Development Goals— From Consensus to Momentum
title_sort global monitoring report 2005 : millennium development goals— from consensus to momentum
publisher Washington, DC: World Bank
publishDate 2012
url http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2005/04/5844366/global-monitoring-report-2005-millennium-development-goals-consensus-momentum
http://hdl.handle.net/10986/7325
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spelling okr-10986-73252021-04-23T14:02:28Z Global Monitoring Report 2005 : Millennium Development Goals— From Consensus to Momentum World Bank International Monetary Fund AGRICULTURAL PROTECTION AGRICULTURE AID ALLOCATION AID FLOWS BUSINESS ENVIRONMENT CAPACITY BUILDING CONDITIONALITY COUNTRY LEVEL COUNTRY STRATEGIES DEBT DEBT RELIEF DECENTRALIZATION DEVELOPED COUNTRIES DEVELOPING COUNTRIES DEVELOPING COUNTRY DEVELOPMENT AID DEVELOPMENT ASSISTANCE DEVELOPMENT BANKS DEVELOPMENT FUNDS DEVELOPMENT GOALS DEVELOPMENT IMPACT DEVELOPMENT PARTNERS DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME DEVELOPMENT STRATEGIES DRINKING WATER ECONOMIC COOPERATION ECONOMIC GROWTH ECONOMIC PERFORMANCE ECONOMIC WELFARE EFFECTIVE USE ENVIRONMENTAL RESOURCES ESCAPE POVERTY ESSENTIAL DRUGS EXPENDITURES EXPORT GROWTH EXPORTS EXTREME POVERTY FINANCIAL SECTOR FINANCING MECHANISMS FREE TRADE GAPS GDP GROWTH RATE HEADCOUNT INDEX HEALTH CARE HEALTH INTERVENTIONS HEALTH OUTCOMES HEALTH SECTOR HEALTH SERVICE HEALTH SERVICES HEALTH WORKERS HUMAN DEVELOPMENT INCOME COUNTRIES INCOME LEVELS INSTITUTIONAL ASSESSMENT INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENT LONG TERM LONG-TERM DEVELOPMENT LOW-INCOME COUNTRIES MACROECONOMIC CONDITIONS MACROECONOMIC MANAGEMENT MACROECONOMIC POLICIES MORTALITY NATIONAL INCOME NATIONAL PLANS OIL OPEN MARKETS PARTICIPATORY PROCESSES PARTNER INSTITUTIONS PER CAPITA INCOMES PHARMACEUTICAL COMPANIES POLITICAL COMMITMENT POLITICAL REPRESENTATION POOR COUNTRIES POOR PEOPLE POVERTY FOCUS POVERTY HEADCOUNT POVERTY LEVELS POVERTY REDUCTION POVERTY REDUCTION STRATEGIES POVERTY REDUCTION STRATEGY PRIMARY EDUCATION PRIORITIES PRIORITY AREAS PRIVATE SECTOR PROPERTY RIGHTS PUBLIC EXPENDITURE PUBLIC EXPENDITURE MANAGEMENT PUBLIC GOODS PUBLIC HEALTH PUBLIC SECTOR REDUCING POVERTY REGIONAL DISPARITIES RURAL AREAS SERVICE DELIVERY SERVICE PROVIDERS SUSTAINABILITY SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE TRADE BARRIERS TRADE LIBERALIZATION TRADE POLICIES UNDERDEVELOPMENT UNITED NATIONS DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME VALUE ADDED WATER SUPPLY WORLD TRADE ORGANIZATION WTO The Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) and the Monterrey Consensus have created a powerful global compact for development. But the continued credibility of this compact hinges on fostering momentum in its implementation. With the five-year stocktaking of the implementation of the Millennium Declaration focusing increased global attention on development, 2005 is a crucial year to build momentum. The MDGs set clear targets for eradicating poverty and related human deprivations, and for promoting sustainable development. The Monterrey Consensus created a framework of mutual accountability between developing, and developed countries in the quest for these goals, calling on developing countries to improve their policies and governance, and, developed countries to open their markets and provide more and better aid. With consensus on the goals and responsibilities for action, the focus was on implementation. As reviewed in this report, both groups of countries have made progress on needed policies and actions, including in the past year. But progress has been uneven and slower than envisaged. The pace must pick up if the vision of the Millennium Declaration is to be realized-hence the title of this report. Based on its analysis, the report proposes a five-point agenda to accelerate progress toward the development goals. Within its global coverage, this year's Global Monitoring Report has a special focus on Sub-Saharan Africa-the region that is farthest from the development goals and faces the toughest challenges in accelerating progress. But much of the analysis of Sub-Saharan countries is relevant to similar countries in other regions. 2012-06-06T19:54:36Z 2012-06-06T19:54:36Z 2005 http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2005/04/5844366/global-monitoring-report-2005-millennium-development-goals-consensus-momentum 0-8213-6077-9 http://hdl.handle.net/10986/7325 English en_US Global Monitoring Report CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo World Bank Washington, DC: World Bank Publications & Research :: Publication Publications & Research :: Publication