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Goals and Targets
Africa Asia
OceaniaLatin America& Caribbean
Caucasus &Central AsiaNorthern Sub-Saharan Eastern South-Eastern Southern Western
GOAL 1 | Eradicate extreme poverty and hunger
Reduce extremepoverty by half
lowpoverty
very highpoverty
moderatepoverty
highpoverty
very highpoverty
lowpoverty
very highpoverty
moderatepoverty
lowpoverty
Productiveand decent employment
large deficit indecent work
very largedeficit in
decent work
large deficit indecent work
large deficit indecent work
very largedeficit in
decent work
large deficit indecent work
very largedeficit in
decent work
moderatedeficit in
decent work
moderatedeficit in
decent work
Reduce hungerby half
lowhunger
veryhigh hunger
moderatehunger
moderatehunger
highhunger
moderatehunger
moderatehunger
moderatehunger
moderatehunger
GOAL 2 | Achieve universal primary education
Universal primaryschooling
highenrolment
moderateenrolment
highenrolment
highenrolment
highenrolment
highenrolment
high
enrolmenthigh
enrolment
GOAL 3 | Promote gender equality and empower women
Equal girls enrolmentin primary school
closeto parity
closeto parity
parity parity parityclose
to parityclose
to parityparity parity
Womens share ofpaid employment
lowshare
mediumshare
highshare
mediumshare
lowshare
lowshare
mediumshare
highshare
highshare
Womens equal representationin national parliaments
lowrepresentation
moderaterepresentation
moderaterepresentation
lowrepresentation
lowrepresentation
lowrepresentation
very lowrepresentation
moderaterepresentation
lowrepresentation
GOAL 4 | Reduce child mortality
Reduce mortality of under-five-year-olds by two thirds
lowmortality
highmortality
lowmortality
lowmortality
moderatemortality
lowmortality
moderatemortality
lowmortality
moderatemortality
GOAL 5 | Improve maternal healthReduce maternal mortalityby three quarters
lowmortality
very highmortality
lowmortality
moderatemortality
highmortality
lowmortality
highmortality
lowmortality
lowmortality
Access to reproductive healthmoderateaccess
lowaccess
highaccess
moderateaccess
moderateaccess
moderateaccess
lowaccess
highaccess
moderateaccess
GOAL 6 | Combat HIV/AIDS, malaria and other diseases
Halt and begin to reversethe spread of HIV/AIDS
lowincidence
highincidence
lowincidence
lowincidence
lowincidence
lowincidence
lowincidence
lowincidence
lowincidence
Halt and reversethe spread of tuberculosis
lowmortality
highmortality
lowmortality
moderatemortality
moderatemortality
lowmortality
highmortality
lowmortality
moderatemortality
GOAL 7 | Ensure environmental sustainability
Halve proportion of populationwithout improved drinking water
highcoverage
lowcoverage
highcoverage
moderatecoverage
highcoverage
moderatecoverage
lowcoverage
highcoverage
moderatecoverage
Halve proportion of populationwithout sanitation
highcoverage
very lowcoverage
lowcoverage
lowcoverage
very lowcoverage
moderatecoverage
lowcoverage
moderatecoverage
highcoverage
Improve the livesof slum-dwellers
moderateproportion ofslum-dwellers
very highproportion ofslum-dwellers
moderateproportion ofslum-dwellers
highproportion ofslum-dwellers
highproportion ofslum-dwellers
moderateproportion ofslum-dwellers
moderateproportion ofslum-dwellers
moderateproportion ofslum-dwellers
GOAL 8 | Develop a global partnership for development
Internet usershigh
usagemoderate
usagehigh
usagemoderate
usagelow
usagehigh
usagelow
usagehigh
usagehigh
usage
The progress chart operates on two levels. The words in each box indicate the present degree of compliance with the target. The colours show progress towards the target according to the
legend below:
Target already met or expected to be met by 2015. No progress or deterioration.
Progress insufficient to reach the target if prevailing trends persist. Missing or insufficient data.
For the regional groupings and country data, see mdgs.un.org. Country experiences in each region may differ significantly from the regional average. Due to new data and revised methodologies,
this Progress Chart is not comparable with previous versions.
Sources: United Nations, based on data and estimates provided by: Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations; Inter-Parliamentary Union; International Labour Organization;
International Telecommunication Union; UNAIDS; UNESCO; UN-Habitat; UNICEF; UN Population Division; World Bank; World Health Organizationbased on statistics available as of June 2012.
Compiled by Statistics Division, Department of Economic and Social Affairs, United Nations.
Millennium Development Goals: 2012 Progress ChartThe adoption of the Millennium Declaration in 2000 by all United Nations MemberStates marked an historic moment, as world leaders committed to tackle extreme
poverty in its many dimensions and create a better life for everyone. The Millennium
Development Goals (MDGs) translate this commitment into a framework of
measurable goals and targets by which progress can be measured.
Progress is tracked against 21 targets and 60 indicators addressing extreme
poverty and hunger, education, womens empowerment and gender equality, health,
environmental sustainability and global par tnership.
This chart provides an assessement of where we stand on selected key targetsrelating to each Goal. Trends and levels are measured on the basis of information
available as of June 2012. The latest available data for most indicators are from
years 2010 to 2012; for a few indicators, the data go back to 2008.
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