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What’s the
connection?
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As the development cable model
(right) shows, development is a multifaceted process
At its core is economic development,
but to achieve real progress social,
political, environmental and personal
development is also needed.
Recognising the complex nature of
development is why development is
often measured using an index, which
combines a range of data
Indices are considered more accurate
than single data points such as GDP
per capita.
Physical Quality of Life Index (PQLI)
Life expectancy + Literacy rate + Infant
Mortality rate
The Human Development Index (HDI)
Life expectancy at birth + Literacy rate +
Enrolment rate + GDP per capita PPP
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AIM: To examine the progress made in meeting
the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs)
poverty reduction, education and health.
Terms;
Poverty reduction
Education
Health
Sustainable
development goals
Sanitation
• Annotate your notes to identify the MDGs
• Explain how they help development
• How do they link to each other?
How does World Toilet Day relate to
the MDGs?
We will be focusing on
POVERTY,
EDUCATION, and
HEALTH.
We will investigate the
successes of Goals 1, 2,
4, 6.
Use the data from the info graphic to
add to the google map
• http://www.theguardian.com/globaldevelopment/interactive/2013/sep/24/millenniu
m-development-goals-data-interactive
Add place marks to show:
• 1) Examples where your MDG has
improved: Education, health and poverty
• 2) Examples where your MDG has got
worse: Education, health, poverty
• 3) Information about 3 indicators in China,
India, Brazil, USA, Eritrea
Example of work from the UN
• Eritrea, East Africa
Located in the southern region
of the Sahel Desert therefore
experiencing periodic drought
Eritrea has focused on the
development of its gold mines
as a source of revenue and
economic growth
HDI: 0.381, ranked 182 of 187 countries
2/3rds of the country suffered from hunger in 2012
How have they done it?
• IMPROVED FOOD SECURITY DUE TO A NEW MICRO DAM, PART OF
A $1.2 MILLION UNDP FOOD SECURITY PROJECT IN ERITREA
• Eritrean Ministry of Agriculture and UNDP invested
US$1.2 million in two micro dams
• Capacity of 1million cubic meters
• Has led to more land being farmed
• Greater use of irrigation
• Each dam feeds 1200 households and 6000 people
• Female headed house holds are provide with the
same amount of arable land to ensure gender
parity.
• Children have better nutrition rates and can go to
school more consistently.
1) How have the MDGs been
successful in some places?
• http://www.un.org/millenniumgoals/child
health.shtml
• http://www.undp.org/content/undp/en/h
ome/ourwork/povertyreduction/successst
ories/helping-communities-boost-foodsecurity-in-eritrea/
2) ‘The MDGs promised much but
delivered little’
• To what extent do you agree or disagree with
this?
3) How can we best achieve
development beyond 2015?
Rio 20: ‘SDGs should be limited in number, aspirational and easy to communicate
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http://www.un.org/millenniumgoals/beyond2015.shtml
http://www.theguardian.com/globaldevelopment/interactive/2013/mar/26/future-of-development-timeline
What should the goals be: Choose which ones should go into the SDGs and justify:
You can use and adapt the existing ones or include new ones such as:
• Thriving lives and livelihoods
• Sustainable food security
• Secure sustainable water
• Clean energy
• Healthy and productive ecosystems
• Sustainable societies
• Gender Equality
4) What might threaten the development of
SDGs in the future?
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Climate change
Population growth
Financial crises
Energy insecurity
Food insecurity
Population growth
Migration
Take each of these global
issues
Discuss and give examples
of how they could hinder
progress of SDGs
Task 1:
Sean
Chiara
Sara
Task 2:
Darragh
Josh
Maddie
Task 2:
Phoebe
Angus
Man Pok
Task 3
Lizzie
Namrata
Andre
Task 4
Patrick
Howard
Julie
Avani
Examine the progress made in meeting the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs)
poverty reduction, education and health.
Examples of where MDG targets have been met:
Examples of where MDG targets have not been met:
‘The MDGs promised much but delivered little’
To what extent do you agree with this statement?
How and where have the MDGs been put into practice?
Poverty reduction:
Education:
How can we best achieve sustainable development in the future?
Health
What might threaten the development of the SDGs?