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Assignment: United Nations Millennium Development Goals

1 - Eradicate extreme poverty and hunger

  • 6% of the population goes hungry - 39.3 million people;
  • increased malnutrition;
  • 6.5% suffer from extreme poverty;
  • resulting from the economic crisis from 2015 to 2016;
  • percentage of undernourished children lower than tolerable.

2 - Achieve Universal Primary Education

  • The way of teaching is not the problem
  • Government
  • Young people between 15 and 24 years old with just 6 years of study are 84%;
  • 8.5% illiteracy.

3 - Promote Gender Equality and Empower Woman

  • gap has narrowed;
  • positive outlook for women;
  • reduction in the number of adolescent mothers;
  • women are the most of the Brazilian population;
  • enlargement of the labour market from 26% to 44%;
  • creation of more jobs, 48% occupied by women;
  • most among the highest paid professionals;
  • inequality still persists.

4 - Reduce Child Mortality

  • reduction of mortality rates by 66.6% in the last 25 years;
  • 77% decline in rates;
  • source voluntary groups to keep mortality low;
  • visit places of poverty, with 8.6 deaths in every hundred births.

5 - Improve Maternal Health

  • social inequality indicator;
  • inadequate care during pregnancy;
  • social injustices and inequalities;
  • less significant increase in the quality of childbirth care;
  • death of 50 and 60 mothers for every 100,000 children born alive;
  • deaths of adolescent mothers range from 13% to 16%;
  • cesarean deliveries reach 50%;
  • risk exposure;
  • in 2016, 1829 came death, 5 deaths a day;
  • Brazil responsible for 20% of maternal deaths;
  • fifth slowest on the UN list

6 - Combat HIV/Aids, Malaria and other diseases

  • detection rate has stabilized over the last ten years;
  • 20 per 100,000 inhabitants diagnosed per year;
  • disease mortality rate decreased;
  • stopping the spread of the disease and reducing incidence;
  • world has not achieved goal B, to universalize the treatment of patients;
  • therapy reached only 55% of those in need;
  • political willingness to promote universalisation;
  • in 2012, 718,000 Brazilians had HIV/Aids;
  • 574,000 were diagnosed;
  • 436,000 served in health services;
  • 313,000 in antiretroviral therapy;
  • Brazil pioneer in offering free access to treatment;
  • HIV in Brazil has 0.5% prevalence, with 600,000 infected;
  • reducing the incidence of malaria and other diseases is goal C;
  • annual incidence fell to 1.3 cases per thousand inhabitants;
  • tuberculosis reduced to 37 cases per 100,000 population;
  • reached goal C ahead of schedule.

7 - Ensure Environment Sustainability

  • Brazil has partially fulfilled the objective;
  • practice sustainable development and reverse the loss of environmental resources;
  • reduce deforestation rates in biomes;
  • precarious urban population reduced to 36.6%;
  • population without drinking water is now 11%;
  • over the last 40 years, 18% of the Amazon has been wiped out;
  • decrease of other biomes with the advancement of crops;
  • agribusiness overlooking the environmental agenda.

8. Global partnership for development

  • international technical cooperation program;
  • south-south partnership and assistance in the commercial negotiation of the WTO;
  • claiming greater space in world decision-making forums;
  • debt relief for poor countries;
  • access to medicines for all;
  • more people donated to volunteer work;
  • agricultural cooperation.
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