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WATER AND
SANITATION AND ENVIRONMENTAL SUSTAINABILITY DEEMED CRUCIAL TO MEETING
DEVELOPMENT TARGETS IN ASIA-PACIFIC, ACCORDING TO NEW UN REPORT:
01/05/2008
(MaximsNews Network)
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UNITED
NATIONS - / MaximsNews Network / 1
May 2008 -- Without
filling gaps in key areas – including child and maternal mortality,
environmental sustainability and water and sanitation – countries of the
Asia-Pacific region may not be able to meet all of the Millennium Development
Goals (MDGs), a new United Nations-backed report cautioned.
The
report, entitled “A Future Within Reach 2008,” is the third such study on
the MDGs jointly produced by the UN Economic and Social Commission for Asia and
the Pacific (ESCAP), the Colombo, Sri Lanka-based MDG Initiative team of the UN
Development Programme (UNDP) and the Asian
Development Bank (ADB).
The
eight MDGs – ranging from eradicating extreme poverty and hunger to combating
HIV/AIDS, malaria and other diseases – were agreed upon by all of the
world’s countries and leading development institutions at the historic
Millennium Summit in 2000.
Noeleen
Heyzer, ESCAP
Executive Secretary, said that on the plus side, the Asia-Pacific region has
been able to lift over 350 million people out of extreme poverty between 1990
and 2004.
“But
that’s just not enough, we cannot rest for a minute – the gaps cited in the
report need to be filled and they need to be filled immediately,” she said.
The area
is currently home to 641 million of the world’s poorest, or nearly two-thirds
of the global total.
The
eighth MDG calls for global
cooperation through official development assistance (ODA), debt sustainability
and international trade, and the new study underscored the importance of
improved coordination by international organizations in assisting countries
trying to reach the development goals.
“Everyone
involved – from all the agencies and funds of the United Nations and regional
development entities to bilateral donors – needs to lift their game in this
respect,” Ms. Heyzer observed. “It’s essential that development partners
contribute according to their unique strengths, yet uphold the spirit, principle
and practice of uniting to ‘deliver as one.’”
Efforts
to boost youth employment are also facing hurdles. “Youth unemployment is on
the rise almost every where and in several countries has reached double-digit
levels,” according to the report. “Although some countries they have
narrowed the gap, overall young women seem to have higher levels of unemployment
than young men.”
An
increase of 1 per cent in per capita gross domestic product (GDP) leads to a
0.86 per cent drop in the headcount poverty ratio, but the report warned that
economic growth alone does not have as large of an effect on other MDGs such as
under-nutrition and child mortality.
“To
achieve the MDGs [Asia-Pacific countries] will need to improve the structure and
quality of economic growth as well as make appropriate changes to national
development strategies,” Ms. Heyzer pointed out.
“The
effectiveness of all efforts at achieving MDGs will depend critically on the
quality of governance,” said David Lockwood, acting head of the UNDP Regional
Bureau for Asia and the Pacific. “Raising standards of governance will assist
countries in their efforts to achieve ‘pro-poor’ growth.”
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