Publications

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Delivering on the Global Partnership for Achieving the Millennium Development Goals
MDG Targets and Indicators

In September 2000, at the United Nations Millennium Summit, world leaders agreed to a set of time-bound and measurable goals and targets for combating poverty, hunger, disease, illiteracy, environmental degradation, and discrimination against women, and placed them at the heart of the global agenda. World leaders have repeatedly confirmed their commitment to the goals, and to consolidating a global partnership that would improve the lives of poor people around
the world within the timespan of one generation. We have now passed the midpoint between the adoption of the goals and the target date of 2015. There has been progress, but in most parts of the world much more needs to be done. With respect to the eighth goal—to create a global
partnership for development—Member States have made concrete commitments focusing in particular on the areas of trade, official development assistance, external debt, essential medicines and technology. Such steps are important in their own right but would also provide critical support for attaining the other goals.

National HDR 2007
National Human Development Report 2007

“TOWARDS A MORE INCLUSIVE SOCIETY” which is the theme for this year’s National Human
Development Report, captures not only the vision of this government, but also the objectives and targets of the UN’s
Millennium Development Goals (MDGs). It recognises also the agenda of the New Partnership for Africa’s
Development (NEPAD) including the African Peer Review Mechanism (APRM), to which Ghana was the first to
submit herself for review. The recommendations are being implemented.
Ghana’s plan for promoting inclusiveness has been incorporated in national economic development
programmes, such as the Ghana Poverty Reduction Strategy (GPRS I) and the Growth and Poverty Reduction
Strategy (GPRS II). Government has also launched an ambitious Public Sector Reform Programme with a monitoring
and evaluation component, to improve efficiency in policy implementation and also to develop a new and positive
mindset for Public/Private Partnership for accelerated growth. The UNDP is among the key partners supporting these
programmes.

West Gonja District HDR Report
West Gonja HDR Cover

Since 1997 UNDP Ghana has been working with Government to prepare and disseminate the Human Development Report. The prime objective of the report is to offer guidance on policies and guidance required at different levels by different actors to keep development actions focused, cordinated and efficacous by presenting systematic account and assessment of social and economic development in the country from the sustainable Human Development perspective.

Ahanta West Human Development Report
Ahanta West HDR Cover

Since 1997 UNDP Ghana has been working with Government to prepare and disseminate the Human Development Report. The prime objective of the report is to offer guidance on policies and guidance required at different levels by different actors to keep development actions focused, cordinated and efficacous by presenting systematic account and assessment of social and economic development in the country from the sustainable Human Development perspective.

Offinso Human Development Report
Offinso HDR Cover

Since 1997 UNDP Ghana has been working with Government to prepare and disseminate the Human Development Report. The prime objective of the report is to offer guidance on policies and guidance required at different levels by different actors to keep development actions focused, cordinated and efficacous by presenting systematic account and assessment of social and economic development in the country from the sustainable Human Development perspective.

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