Claiming the Millennium Development Goals: A Human Rights Approach
Published
01 July 2008
Focus
Economic inequality
The Millennium Development Goals are time-bound development targets that address many dimensions of poverty, such as hunger, disease, inadequate water supplies and lack of education. This publication sets out a human rights approach to these Goals, the primary purpose of which is to outline a clear framework of analysis for the development sector, relevant also to the needs of human rights practitioners, identifying entry points at the policy level as well as for country-level programming and advocacy. Practical illustrations are provided throughout, along with suggested additional indicators for particular Millennium Development Goals, as contributions to sectoral strategies and Goal monitoring and reporting.
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