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MILLENNIUM DEVELOPMENT GOALS

(National Academy of Science and Technology – 2010)

MILLENNIUM DEVELOPMENT GOALS


National Academy of Science and Technology

SCIENCE, TECHNOLOGY and SOCIETY (2018-2019)


Ma. Josephine M. Buenaventura
SNS-Bio Faculty
MILLENNIUM DEVELOPMENT GOALS
(National Academy of Science and Technology – 2010)
MDGs TARGETS INDICATORS RESULTS REASONS

➢ Proportion of population with income


Reduce by half the below poverty threshold (less than $1
proportion of per day)
people whose ➢ Proportion of population with income
income is less than below the subsistence threshold (official
$1 a day food threshold)

MDG 1:
Reduce by half the ➢ Prevalence of underweight children
proportion of under 5 years of age
Eradicate people who suffer ➢ Proportion of household below 100%
Extreme from hunger dietary energy consumption
Poverty and Medium
Hunger
Achieve full ➢ Growth rate of GDP per person
productive employed
employment and ➢ Employment-to-population ratio
decent work for all ➢ Proportion of own-account and
including women contributing family workers in total
and young people employment

➢ Net enrolment ratio in primary


MDG 2: education
100% to complete ➢ Cohort survival rate
Achieve a full course ➢ Completion rate Low
Universal ➢ Literacy rate of 15-24 years old
Primary
Education

SCIENCE, TECHNOLOGY and SOCIETY (2018-2019)


Ma. Josephine M. Buenaventura
SNS-Bio Faculty
MILLENNIUM DEVELOPMENT GOALS
(National Academy of Science and Technology – 2010)
MDGs TARGETS INDICATORS RESULTS REASONS

MDG 3: ➢ Simple literacy rate


➢ Functional literacy rate
Promote Eliminate gender ➢ Enrolment figures
Gender Equality disparity in ➢ Cohort survival rate Medium
and Empower education ➢ Completion rate
Women ➢ Number of Graduates in higher
education
➢ Economic participation and opportunity
➢ Educational attainment
➢ Political empowerment

MDG 4: Reduce by two- ➢ Under 5 mortality rate


thirds the under ➢ Infant mortality rate Medium
Reduce Child five mortality rate ➢ Statistical data and records of neonatal,
Mortality post-natal, and under 5 mortality rates

Reduce by three- ➢ Maternal mortality ratio


MDG 5: quarters the
maternal mortality
Improve ratio Virtually
Maternal impossible
Health Care

Achieve universal ➢ Contraceptive prevalence rate


access to ➢ Adolescent birth rate
reproductive ➢ Antenatal care coverage
health ➢ Unmet need for family planning

SCIENCE, TECHNOLOGY and SOCIETY (2018-2019)


Ma. Josephine M. Buenaventura
SNS-Bio Faculty
MILLENNIUM DEVELOPMENT GOALS
(National Academy of Science and Technology – 2010)
MDGs TARGETS INDICATORS RESULTS REASONS

➢ HIV prevalence among population aged


15-24 years
➢ Condom use at last high-risk sex
Halt disease and ➢ Proportion of population aged 15-24
reverse the spread years with comprehensive correct Very Low
of HIV/AIDS knowledge of HIV/AIDS
➢ Ratio of school attendance of orphans to
school attendance of non-orphans aged
10-14 years

MDG 6:
➢ Proportion of population with advanced
Combat Universal access to HIV infection with access to
HIV/AIDS, treatment for antiretroviral drugs
Malaria and HIV/AIDS
Other Diseases

➢ Incidence and death rates associated


with malaria High
➢ Proportion of children under 5 sleeping
Halt disease and under insecticide-treated bednets
reverse the ➢ Proportion of children under 5 with
incidence of fever who are treated with appropriate
malaria and other anti-malaria drugs
major diseases ➢ Incidence, prevalence and death rates
associated with tuberculosis

➢ Proportion of tuberculosis cases
detected and cured under directly
observed treatment short course (DOTS)

SCIENCE, TECHNOLOGY and SOCIETY (2018-2019)


Ma. Josephine M. Buenaventura
SNS-Bio Faculty
MILLENNIUM DEVELOPMENT GOALS
(National Academy of Science and Technology – 2010)
MDG TARGET INDICATORS RESULTS REASONS

➢ Proportion of land area covered by


forest
MDG 7 ➢ CO2 emissions, total, per capital per $1
Integrating the GDP (PPP)
Ensure principles of ➢ -Consumption of ozone-depleting
Environmental sustainable substances
Sustainability development and ➢ Proportion of fish stocks within safe
significantly reduce biological limits
biodiversity loss ➢ Proportion of total water resources used
➢ Proportion of terrestrial and marine
areas protected
➢ Proportion of species threatened with
extinction

Reduce by half the Medium


proportion of ➢ Proportion of population using an
people without improved drinking water source
sustainable access ➢ Proportion of population using an
to safe drinking improved sanitation facility
water and basic
sanitation

Improve the lives ➢ Proportion of urban population living in


of 100M slum slums
dwellers

SCIENCE, TECHNOLOGY and SOCIETY (2018-2019)


Ma. Josephine M. Buenaventura
SNS-Bio Faculty

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