In many countries even the core goal of
achieving universal primary education will remain out of reach without concerted efforts.
Other goals include halving the global poverty rate; combatting HIV / AIDS, malaria and other diseases; and
achieving universal primary education.
The Ghana School Feeding Programme has been ongoing since 2005, under the Comprehensive African Agricultural Development Programme Pillar III, in response to the first and second Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) on eradicating extreme poverty and hunger, and
achieving universal primary education.
These goals were: to eradicate extreme poverty and hunger, to
achieve universal primary education, promote gender equality and empower women.
It meant that we were supposed to
achieve universal primary education.
Achieve universal primary education, particularly for girls, ethnic minorities and marginalized children.
However, UNESCO's new Global Education Monitoring (GEM) report found that, based on current trends, the world will
achieve universal primary education in 2042, universal lower secondary education in 2059 and universal upper secondary education in 2084.
By 2015, the leaders pledged, the world would achieve measurable improvements in the most critical areas of human development: eradicate extreme poverty and hunger,
achieve universal primary education, promote gender equality and empower women, reduce child mortality, improve maternal health, combat HIV / AIDS, Malaria and other diseases, ensure environmental sustainability, global partnership for development.
Achieve universal primary education, particularly for girls, ethnic minorities and marginalised children;
One of those aims was to
achieve universal primary education by 2015.
To be attained by 2015, these were, of course, entirely laudable — e.g., «eradicate extreme poverty and hunger» and «
achieve universal primary education» — and they have definitely influenced the priorities of various UN agencies, other governmental and multilateral aid providers, and private philanthropies.
A UNESCO Institute for Statistics report predicts that worldwide, we would need nearly 4 million more teachers to
achieve universal primary education.
In fact, the UN Millennium development goals (/ / www.undp.org/mdg/) are quite similar to Lomborg's: eradicate extreme poverty and hunger,
achieve universal primary education, empower women, reduce child mortality, combat diseases, etc..
Achieve universal primary education; 3.
Not exact matches
But Richenda Van Leeuwen, the U.N. Foundation's new point woman on energy poverty, said leaders widely recognize the impossibility of
achieving universal primary school
education, reducing child mortality or other development targets without access to electricity.
More than half (52 per cent) of the 140 countries with data
achieved the goal of
universal primary education.
There has been significant progress in Indonesia towards
achieving universal primary - or basic -
education.