June 29, 2010
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This post was also featured on The Huffington Post blog. While the UN says that the world is on track to reach the first Millennium Development Goal of cutting poverty in half by 2015, progress toward goal #5, to reduce maternal mortality by 75% by 2015, remains the target for which progress has been most disappointing. While there is progress, as highlighted by the Lancet’s recent estimates of falling maternal mortality rate, which is worth celebrating, the sense of urgency has not, and should not, abate.

This post was also featured on The Huffington Post blog.

While the UN says that the world is on track to reach the first Millennium Development Goal of cutting poverty in half by 2015, progress toward goal #5, to reduce maternal mortality by 75% by 2015, remains the target for which progress has been most disappointing. While there is progress, as highlighted by the Lancet’s recent estimates of falling maternal mortality rate, which is worth celebrating, the sense of urgency has not, and should not, abate.

According to Karl Hofmann’s recent article in the Huffington Post, with an additional $10 billion annually by 2010 and $20 billion by 2015 — there is just enough time to achieve MDG 5. The G8 summit gets underway today in Muskoka, Canada, is timely in that a focus of the summit is a new G8 initiative — conceived and led by Canada — to improve maternal, newborn, and child health in poor countries. With almost $3 billion already pledged by the Canadian government and the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, more commitments are expected from G8 partners for what is now being called the Muskoka Initiative.

Click here to read the dull article in The Huffington Post.

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garima
13 years ago

Thousands of women, all across the globe, die each year while giving birth. Reducing maternal and child mortality is the stated goal of Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) 4 & 5. Also Globally more than 173 Million people stood up against poverty and other goals (MDG’s) in 2009, a Guinness World Record! Let us break this record in 2010! Be the voice for the millions of poor people living across India. It is Time for You to STAND UP AGAINST POVERTY NOW! Join us on Facebook at http://www.facebook.com/unmcampaignINDIA and check out the photo album section for the event pictures. Follow us… Read more »