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The Millennium Development Goals |
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In 2000, the United Nations formed 8 goals with international agreement.
Each goal has a set of targets & a “road map” for how to achieve them.
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The Millennium Development Goals |
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- Eradicate extreme poverty and hunger
- Achieve universal primary education for boys and girls
- Promote gender equality and empower women
- Reduce child mortality
- Improve maternal health
- Combat HIV/AIDS, malaria, and other diseases
- Ensure environmental sustainability
- Develop a global partnership for development
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What is the MDG progress? |
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Making progress, but WILL NOT reach goals in A MAJORITY of the poor countries.
By 2015, likely to achieve:
Goal 1-1: Reduce by half the number of people living on less than $1/day.
Goal 7-2:Reduce by half the number of people without access to safe drinking water.
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The Millennium Development Goals |
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Definition
In 2000, the United Nations formed 8 goals with international agreement.
Each goal has a set of targets & a “road map” for how to achieve them.
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The Millennium Development Goals |
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Definition
- Eradicate extreme poverty and hunger
- Achieve universal primary education for boys and girls
- Promote gender equality and empower women
- Reduce child mortality
- Improve maternal health
- Combat HIV/AIDS, malaria, and other diseases
- Ensure environmental sustainability
- Develop a global partnership for development
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What is the MDG progress? |
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Making progress, but WILL NOT reach goals in A MAJORITY of the poor countries.
By 2015, likely to achieve:
Goal 1-1: Reduce by half the number of people living on less than $1/day.
Goal 7-2:Reduce by half the number of people without access to safe drinking water |
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Gender Inequality in Developing Countries
Half the Sky video
Gender Equality
Women & girls are part of the solution to end poverty, hunger and rapid population growth
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70% of the world’s poor are women.
Food scarcity
Rights denied
Lack of opportunities and resources
Voices silenced
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Gender Equality:Notice how promoting gender equality and empowering women decreases |
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Hunger
Malnutrition
Poverty
Population
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Gender Equality – Education |
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Educated girls have fewer children.
More likely to use birth control
Fewer children, healthier children
On average:
Uneducated girls marry by age 12 and have 6 children
Elementary educated girls marry later and have 3 children
Educated women send ALL their children to school
Room to Read & Nepal Youth Foundation are organizations that bring equality to education
Educated women can be part of growing economy
Employment (income) can break the cycle of poverty
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Gender Equality – Better Nourishment |
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- Women are no longer expected to eat last or least
- Better maternal nutrition:
- The health of the mother is the most important factor in determining the health of the child
- Less infant & child mortality
- Girls & boys are born with adequate nutrient status
- Less maternal mortality
- Health is key for thriving community and economy
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The main theme for the millennium development goals |
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What age is most likely to get HIV |
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The virus that leads to AIDS
Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) attacks the immune system which leads to Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome (AIDS)
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Not visibly apparent
Blood test
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Unprotected sexual intercourse
Mother to fetus; pregnancy, delivery & breastfeeding
Blood transfusion and sharing needles
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Why is HIV difficult to halt?
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Prevention
Stigma
Treatment – Rx for Survival video: Botswana
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Highest Prevalence of HIV/AIDS |
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Who is most vulnerable to HIV?
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Why are women vulnerable?
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Biological
Social & Economic
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Why are infants vulnerable to HIV?
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HIV can be transmitted in utero, delivery and breastfeeding
15-30% infants born to HIV+ women become infected
5-30% infants become infected through breastfeeding
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Decreasing HIV transmission when feeding
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Exclusive breastfeeding first 6 months decreases MTCT
Mixed feeding (addition of food or tea): TWICE as likely to pass on HIV to infant than if exclusively breastfed
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How Does Nutritional Status Impact Transmission of HIV? |
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Malnutrition increases progression to AIDS
Micronutrient deficiencies MAY increase likelihood of transmission
Increases amount of virus in blood/breast milk
Low Vitamin A status may increase transmission of HIV through MTCT.
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What is hampering prevention efforts
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People avoid being tested
Less likely to tell partner
Rejection by family members
When HIV goes undetected it can be transmitted without knowing
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How many people are living with HIV |
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More than 33 million people worldwide living with HIV
Rx for Survival: A Global Health Challenge
HIV/AIDS in Botswana
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Girls being forced to marry, little to no schooling |
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how to fix gender equality? |
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decreases poverty, increases population, decreases gender inequality |
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what type of assistance is needed to decrease population? |
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birth control, developing society, education, obtaining jobs, health care facilities, micro financing, grants (create $) |
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70% of the world’s poor are.... |
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women
Why?
Food scarcity
Rights denied
Lack of opportunities and resources
Voices silenced
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Notice how promoting gender equality and empowering women decreases:
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Hunger
Malnutrition
Poverty
Population
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How to promote economic empowerment |
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Micro-finance promotes gender equality
Banking for the poor
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Birth rate (crude birth rate) |
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Annual number of births per 1,000 individuals in population.
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Death rate (crude death rate): |
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Annual number of deaths per 1,000 individuals in population.
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The total number of births a female has during her lifetime. |
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The average number of births per female that creates stable population OVERTIME. The replacement rate is 2.1
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The pattern of a populations birth & death rates from pre-industrial times to modern times
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Easiest way to visualize the age and gender structure of population
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What promotes rapid population growth? |
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poverty and inequality were the key factors driving rapid population growth in 84 developing countries.
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Poverty Promotes Rapid Population Growth |
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Often less access to resources such as education, agricultural training, land ownership, food, healthcare, loans, etc.
Need for children as laborers: In Bangladesh by age 6 a boy provides labor or income for the family. By age 12 (at the latest), he contributes more than he consumes.
Children are “old-age security”
High infant mortality rates, No govt social security, No banks for savings
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What can decrease population? |
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Economic growth
The lower the per capita (per head) income, the higher the fertility rate.
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Resources that help decrease poverty |
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Animals
Grants for business start ups
Loans for business start ups
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Gender Inequality Promotes Rapid Population Growth |
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A Yale University study found the education of women as the best predictor of reduced fertility rates among 68 poor countries. Many studies show that as women's schooling years increase, total fertility rate typically decreases.
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Approximately how many people died of AIDS in 2012 |
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In heterosexual sex, who is most likely to become infected with HIV from an HIV positive partner? |
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Can someone who abstains from sex until marraige get HIV? |
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Yes. Can be born with it. |
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Which country has the highest HIV prevelance in the Western hemisphere? |
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What percentage of adults were living with HIV in Botswana at the end of 2005? |
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Approximately how many infants and children were aid orphans in 2006? |
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If an HIV+ pregnant woman takes the correct drugs and doesn't breastfeed, how likely is her baby to have HIV? |
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Currently, which country has more people living with HIV than any other country? |
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