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In a world that has made so much progress in achieving many of the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs), cutting extreme poverty in half by 2010, why has it not yet cut hunger in half?
The world has achieved its first Millennium Development Goal of cutting extreme poverty in half ahead of the 2015 deadline, a study by the World Bank shows.
At the turn of the millennium, world leaders committed to cutting extreme global poverty in half and to achieving deep reductions in malnutrition and child mortality rates.
The UN's Millennium Development Goals, which expire this year, spurred national governments, international donors and others to meet the goal of cutting extreme poverty by half, while also getting more girls into school, reducing child mortality and other important advancements.
Her approach to cutting extreme poverty combines the conditional cash transfers that, under Lula, reached a quarter of the population with public-health measures such as better sanitation and free exercise machines in favelas.Bigger improvements, though, require changes to the way SUS's budget is spent.
Those goals include cutting extreme poverty -- listed then as the proportion of people living on less than a dollar a day -- by half, ensuring universal primary-school education for all children, halting the AIDS pandemic and reducing the proportion of people without access to safe drinking water and basic sanitation by half, all by 2015.
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Working together over the last 15 years, the world has cut extreme poverty, child mortality and malaria deaths by half, reduced maternal mortality by nearly 50 percent, and driven new HIV infections down by 40 per cent".
If developing countries maintain the impressive growth they have managed since 2000; if the poorest countries are not left behind by faster-growing middle-income ones; and if inequality does not widen so that the rich lap up all the cream of growth then developing countries would cut extreme poverty from 16% of their populations now to 3% by 2030.
Since 1990, the world has cut extreme poverty, child mortality and malaria deaths by half.
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