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Pakistan has been an active implementer of the MDGs and is also one of the eight pilot countries of the One UN Reform Program, currently underway.
Although there is little reliable data to assess where country stands, it seems that Pakistan is not going to meet the MDG of reducing poverty incidence to 13 percent.
Pakistan's envoy to United Kingdom Dr Maleeha Lodhi on Thursday described as "shameful" the prevalence of poverty in among the two thirds of mankind when unprecedented prosperity prevails elsewhere.
Pakistan’s track record on global development commitments is becoming a cautionary tale. With the Sustainable Development Goals (SDG) Index score falling to 57.02 in 2024 and Pakistan ranking ...
Why 25 million children are out of school in Pakistan By the end of this year, Pakistan is likely to miss each one of its Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) ...
Progress towards achieving Millennium Development Goals remains a challenge for Pakistan. MDG 4 requires a two third reduction in child mortality, whereas, MDG 5 demands a reduction of maternal ...
Pakistan signed off on the MDGs in 2000, however, despite all the rhetoric around policy, budgetary and implementation commitments, and subsequent efforts, the country’s track record fell short ...
There has been too little progress towards the achievement of the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs). At present, 40 per cent of the world's population is living below the minimum sanitation ...
The Government of Pakistan conducted discussions on the post-Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) with all stakeholders for coordinating and strengthening efforts at federal and provincial levels ...
Ten countries, including Pakistan, account for two-thirds of these neonatal deaths. MDG 4 cannot be met without substantial reductions in neonatal mortality.
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