This document discusses the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) and the proposed Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) that may replace the MDGs after their 2015 deadline. It provides an update on progress toward achieving the MDGs and outlines some suggested objectives for the SDGs, focusing on development topics like poverty, education, health, environment, and inequality. The document also discusses how fair trade practices can help support achievement of both the existing MDGs and future SDGs through increased incomes, premium funds for community projects, and environmental protection standards. It invites input on a citizens' petition and declaration from Polish fair trade towns to demonstrate local impact and commitment to the goals.
2. 1. MILLENIUM DEVELOPMENT GOALS
(MDG) – IMPLEMENTATION
2. MDG POST 2015 = SUSTAINABLE
DEVELOPMENT GOALS (SDG)
3. FAIR TRADE AND MDG&SDG
4. YOUR IMPACT
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3. MILLENIUM
DEVELOPMENT
GOALS -
IMPLEMENTATION
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4. Three years to the deadline (2012), we can report
broad progress on the MDGs:
• The levels of extreme poverty are falling in every region
• The poverty reduction target was met
• The world has met the target of halving the proportion of
people without access to
improved sources of water
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5. Three years to the deadline (2012), we can report
broad progress on the MDGs:
• Improvements in the lives of 200 million slum dwellers
exceeded the slum target
• The world has achieved parity in primary education
between girls and boys
• Many countries facing the greatest challenges have
made significant progress towards universal primary
education
• Child survival progress is gaining momentum
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6. Three years to the deadline (2012), we can report
broad progress on the MDGs:
• Access to treatment for people living with HIV increased
in all regions
• The world is on track to achieve the target of halting and
beginning to reverse the spread of tuberculosis
• Global malaria deaths have declined
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7. MDG POST 2015
= SUSTAINABLE
DEVELOPMENT
GOALS (SDG)
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8. Why do we need MDG and SDG?
- Nelson Mandela, 2005
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9. • Holistic
• Inclusive
• Equitable
• Universally applicable
The post 2015
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13. Suggested objectives (3/3):
• Conflict and fragility (including: post-conflict countries,
and those prone to natural disasters)
• Population dynamics (including: ageing, international
and internal migration, and urbanization)
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15. • The underlying causes of poverty and
injustice in all countries, from the richest to
the poorest.
• Inequity and inequality.
• Environmental sustainability and climate
change.
• The responsibility of the national
governments to manage their natural and
financial resources in a sustainable way.
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16. FAIR TRADE
AND
MDG&SDG
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17. How Fair Trade can affect the
achievement of MDGs and SDGs?
We believe that Fair Trade can contribute to the
achievement of the MDGs and SDGs in a variety of ways.
The increased income levels and income security, thanks to
Fair Trade, help to ensure that producers are less
vulnerable to fluctuations in food prices.
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18. Fair Trade contributes toward the
MDGs and SDGs in several ways:
• The Fair Trade Minimum Price, which
serves as a safety net for the producers
when market prices fall below levels of
sustainable production, can be critical in
keeping producers out of poverty.
• The Fair Trade Premium is used by
producers and their communities to fund
projects for social, economic and
environmental development.
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19. Fair Trade contributes toward the
MDGs and SDGs in several ways:
• Fair Trade Standards ensure environmental protection,
which is an important aspect because:
By the end of 2030 almost 60% of the world population
will be living in the urban areas - it is crucial that they get
sustained in a sustainable
way.
• Fair Trade cities
as Sustainable Cities
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21. Poznan declaration
Our impact on realization of MDG and
SDG.
• A citizens´ petition
• A declaration signed by Fair Trade
Town “mayors”; examples from
Poland
- Poznań
- Gdańsk
Your input would be appreciated.
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