What is the 4th MDG?

What is the 4th MDG?

The target for Millennium Development Goal (MDG) 4 is to reduce the mortality rate of children under 5 years old (under-5 mortality) by two-thirds between 1990 and 2015. Related indicators are the infant mortality rate and the proportion of children under 1 year of age immunized against measles.

What is UNICEF Millennium Development goals?

The Global Goals will drive investment and action in virtually every country on earth. These new goals build on the MDG’s original commitment to helping children in terms of poverty, nutrition, health, education, water and sanitation, and gender equality.

Why is MDG 4 Important?

MDGs 4 and 5 are important for global health as a whole, because they represent the mortality endpoints for women and children across specific diseases, nutritional and environmental risk factors, and more distal determinants including inequalities in economic resources and education.

What will happen if MDG 4 is achieved?

Some of the achievements of MDG 4 include: A decrease in worldwide rate of mortality in children under-five by over 50 percent, reducing from 90 to 43 deaths per 1,000 live births between 1990 and 2015. Three-fold increase in the rate of reduction of under-five mortality since the early 1990s.

What are some of UNICEF’s projects?

With your support, UNICEF achieved the following results for children in humanitarian settings in 2020:

  • HEALTH AND VACCINATION. 92M. CHILDREN AND WOMEN RECEIVED. HEALTHCARE SERVICES.
  • WATER AND MENTAL HEALTH SUPPORT. 106M. PEOPLE PROVIDED WITH. WASH SUPPLIES.
  • Education and awareness. 301M. CHILDREN SUPPORTED WITH. DISTANCE LEARNING.

What are UNICEF’s objectives?

UNICEF keeps children safe by providing vaccines against deadly diseases, distributing mosquito nets and by promoting safe hygiene in communities around the world. We are the world’s largest supplier of emergency life-saving food for children. And we campaign tirelessly to end violence against children.

What are the three key diseases to fight under MDG 6?

Millennium Development Goal 6: Combat HIV/AIDS, malaria and other diseases. MDG 6 aims to combat HIV/AIDS, malaria and other diseases. HIV, malaria and other diseases have a direct and indirect impact on rural development, agricultural productivity and food and nutrition security.

Which one of the following is an indicator of 4th goal of MDGS?

Millennium Development Goal 4: reduce child mortality Globally, significant progress has been made in reducing mortality in children under 5 years of age.

Who funds Unicef?

UNICEF’s work is funded entirely through the voluntary support of millions of people around the world and our partners in government, civil society and the private sector.

Who runs Unicef?

Henrietta Fore became UNICEF’s seventh Executive Director on 1 January 2018. She has worked to champion economic development, education, health, humanitarian assistance and disaster relief in a public service, private sector and non-profit leadership career that spans more than four decades.

What was the goal of the MDG 4?

The Millennium Development Goal 4 has only one target: To reduce the under-five mortality rate by two-thirds in the period between 1990 and 2015 Undernutrition is estimated to contribute to more than 33 percent of all deaths in children under five.

How does UNICEF contribute to the quality of Education?

UNICEF’s contribution towards reaching this goal centres on equity and inclusion to provide all children with quality learning opportunities and skills development programmes, from early childhood through adolescence. UNICEF works with governments worldwide to raise the quality and inclusiveness of schools.

What was MDG target 6.c in 2013?

MDG Target 6.C also includes neglected tropical diseases – a medically diverse group of infectious conditions caused by a variety of pathogens. In 2013 only 6314 cases of human African trypanosomiasis were reported, representing the lowest levels of recorded cases in 50 years.

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