FAO opens its data to the public
2010-07-14
Millennium Development Goals report 2010
2010-07-03
Committee on Climate Change - Second progress report
2010-07-03
Ferrero to slash carbon emissions by 17%
2010-07-03
European retailers sign green code of conduct
2010-07-03
Biodiversity 'IPCC' established
2010-06-20
OECD-FAO Agricultural Outlook 2010-19
2010-06-20
High ground, high potential: a future for England's upland communities
2010-06-20
The Telepresence Revolution
2010-06-20
Australian green shopper survey
2010-06-14
Global Research Alliance Website
2010-06-14
Friends of the Earth say act now for a new meat and dairy law
2010-06-14
BSI publishes carbon neutrality standard
2010-06-07
The Common Agricultural Policy after 2013: public consultation
2010-06-07
The latest assessment of global progress towards meeting the Millennium Development Goals has been published. It finds that many countries are moving forward, including some of the poorest, demonstrating that setting bold, collective goals in the fight against poverty yields results. For every life that has benefited from the establishment of a quantitative, time-bound framework of accountability, the MDGs have made a real difference.
But unmet commitments, inadequate resources, lack of focus and accountability, and insufficient dedication to sustainable development have created shortfalls in many areas. Some of these shortfalls were aggravated by the global food and economic and financial crises. Nevertheless, the data and analysis in the assessment provide clear evidence that targeted interventions, sustained by adequate funding and political commitment, have resulted in rapid progress in some areas. In others, the poorest groups, those without education or living in more remote areas, have been neglected and not provided the conditions to improve their lives.
You can download the report and associated press materials here.