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Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) Selected Online Resources

Millennium Development Goals website http://www.un.org/millenniumgoals/

This website is available in all six official languages and serves as an entry point for finding information about the Organization’s work on the universally agreed goals.

The following information can be accessed through this special site:  Background information on the 2010 on the Millennium Development Goals, the 2008 High-level Event on the MDGs, the , the Millennium Summit, the UN Millennium Project and the UN Millennium Campaign  Links to the websites of UN Partners working on MDGs  Millennium Development Goals Reports (both annual and on regional level), MDG Gap Task Force Reports and Statistics  Statements and articles by UN officials as well as general press releases  Information on how to get involved  Special page on the post-2015 development agenda (“Beyond 2015”)

Tracking Support for the MDGs Integrated Implementation Framework (IIF) http://iif.un.org/

This site records and monitors commitments made in support of the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) by UN Member States and other international stakeholders. Data is displayed through an interactive data visualization and mapping tool, raw datasets and searchable qualitative data entries.

Millennium Development Goals Indicators: The official UN Site for the Millennium Indicators http://mdgs.un.org/unsd/mdg/Default.aspx

This site presents the official data, definitions, methodologies and sources for more than 60 indicators to measure progress towards the Millennium Development Goals. The data and analyses are the product of the work of the Inter-agency and Expert Group (IAEG) on MDG Indicators, coordinated by the Statistics Division.

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MDG Monitor – Tracking the Millennium Development Goals http://www.mdgmonitor.org/

The MDG Monitor is designed as a one-stop-shop for information on progress towards the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs), globally and at the country level. It is intended as a tool for policymakers, development practitioners, journalists, students and others interested in learning about the Goals and tracking progress toward them.

End poverty by 2015 – Millennium Campaign http://www.endpoverty2015.org

“End poverty by 2015. This is the historic promise 189 world leaders made at the United Nations Millennium Summit in 2000 when they signed the Millennium Declaration and agreed to meet the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs).” This website provides information about the campaign in general and at the country level. Also included is resource material and information on how to take action.

“The World We Want 2015” Platform http://www.worldwewant2015.org

Citizens and stakeholders worldwide are invited to participate in the World We Want platform. The interactive post-2015 platform provides a space for citizens to contribute their voices to the global consultations on the post-2015 development process. What kind of world do you want? Join the global conversation today!

http://www.myworld2015.org

The UN and partners have teamed up to put in place a global survey, called MY World, where citizens worldwide can share with the UN, and in particular the Secretary-General’s High-level Panel, the development issues that most impact their lives. MY World complements the World We Want 2015 platform and acts as the public entry point to the post-2015 development process. Voting is currently online and offline throughout the world. Results will feed into the High-level Panel's report to the Secretary-General. Share your vote for a better world.

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The Secretary-General’s High-Level Panel of Eminent Persons on the Post- 2015 Development Agenda http://www.post2015hlp.org

In July 2012, Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon announced the 27 members of a High-level Panel to advise on the global development framework beyond 2015, the target date for the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs). The Panel is part of the Secretary-General’s post- 2015 initiative mandated by the 2010 MDG Summit. UN Member States have called for open, inclusive consultations involving civil society, the private sector, academia and research institutions from all regions, in addition to the UN system, to advance the development framework beyond 2015. The work of the Panel will reflect new development challenges while also drawing on experience gained in implementing the MDGs, both in terms of results achieved and areas for improvement. The Panel will submit a report containing recommendations to the Secretary-General in May 2013.

The UN Development Group (UNDG) http://www.undg.org

The UNDG unites the 32 UN funds, programmes, agencies, departments, and offices that play a role in development. The group’s common objective is to deliver more coherent, effective and efficient support to countries seeking to attain internationally agreed development goals, including the Millennium Development Goals. Established by the Secretary-General in 1997, the UNDG designs system-wide guidance to coordinate, harmonize and align UN development activities. The group strengthens the UN development system at the country level, prepares it to meet future challenges and ensures that operations are conducted in accordance with mandates from UN governing bodies such as the General Assembly.

Global Issues on the UN Agenda: Development http://www.un.org/en/globalissues/development/index.shtml

On this site you can find an overview on the topic of development in general, related links and resources for speakers on the Millennium Development Goals.

March 2013 not an official document – for information only http://www.unric.org/en/unric-library/27582