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标题[新闻] 近百位领袖讨论MDG、八项2015年脱贫计画
时间Thu Sep 25 21:11:55 2008
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Global leaders set to meet at UN to chart progress towards development goals
24 September 2008 – Almost 100 world leaders are converging on the United
Nations on Thursday for a high-level meeting to assess how to translate
commitments into effective action to meet the Millennium Development Goals
(MDGs), eight anti-poverty targets with a 2015 deadline.
The gathering at UN Headquarters in New York, convened by Secretary-General
Ban Ki-moon and General Assembly President Miguel D’Escoto, seeks to
pinpoint gaps and identify steps to take to accelerate progress towards
achieving the MDGs.
“It is my firm hope that we will be able to look back on this day as the
moment when the world got back on track to reaching the Goals,” Mr. Ban said
in advance of the day-long event.
A recent UN report found that soaring food and fuel prices and the global
economic downturn are impeding advances in such targets as eradicating
extreme poverty and hunger, achieving universal primary education and
reducing child mortality, jeopardizing the likelihood of achieving some of
the Goals.
Nearly two dozen of the world’s biggest philanthropic foundations will also
take part in Thursday’s meeting, which comes on the heels of a high-level
gathering held on Monday to examine Africa’s development needs.
Several events will also be held on the sidelines of Thursday’s event, such
as the launch of the Global Malaria Action Plan.
That plan aims to slash malaria deaths to near zero by 2015 and will be
launched by the Secretary-General, along with rock star Bono, philanthropist
Bill Gates, Rwandan President Paul Kagame, World Bank head Robert Zoellick,
and others. Billions of dollars in new funding to curb the spread of malaria
and boost research will be announced.
Thursday is also the third day of the General Assembly’s annual high-level
segment, and it is slated to hear from the heads of State and government of
such nations as Tajikistan, Iraq, Timor-Leste, Zimbabwe and Spain.
http://www.un.org/apps/news/story.asp?NewsID=28244&Cr=mdg&Cr1=
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