Millennium Development Goals
The eight Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) were agreed at the United Nations Millennium Summit in September 2000. Nearly 190 countries have subsequently signed up to them.
The eight Millennium Development Goals are:
Call to Action
In July 2007, Prime Minister Gordon Brown, speaking alongside the UN Secretary General, Ban Ki-moon, launched the MDG Call to Action, with the support of 14 heads of state or governments and 21 private sector leaders. With many of the MDGs still off-track at the halfway point to the target year of 2015, this seeks to accelerate progress on achieving them. Find out more about the Call to Action - including key questions and answers.
Business Call to Action
The private sector has a vital role to play in achieving the MDGs. The Business Call to Action focuses on getting big business to support economic growth in the developing world. Read more about the Business Call to Action.
Links
- Call to Action on the MDGs - Statement at World Economic Forum 2008 Annual Meeting
- How well is DFID meeting the Millennium Development promises?
mdgmonitor - Tracking the Millennium Development Goals
UN Millennium Development Goals website
MDG Monitor - How countries are progressing on the MDGs
- Declaration on MDGs by heads of state
- Declaration on MDGs by the private sector
Last updated: 2 May 2008