

There are fewer than 500 days before the world reaches its deadline for achieving the Millennium Development Goals. These goals contain a set of targets agreed to by world leaders in 2000 to eradicate poverty and hunger, ensure universal primary education and women’s rights and improve health across the globe by 2015. With the finish line in sight, it is time to focus our attention on completing the job. We will need every single one of the 500 days we have left.
Despite not reaching the Millennium Development Goal of a full primary education for every child, when looking towards the post-2015 framework, it is important to take into consideration the lessons we have learned.
2015 is at our door and there are tremendous achievements with regard to access to primary school and a shrinking gender gap. Despite these successes, the Education for All and Millennium Development Goals education agendas remain unfinished: millions of children around the world are still out of school and the quality of education in many countries is often subpar.
Today is International Literacy Day. The theme for this year is literacy and sustainable development.

Nurses on strike, closed borders, unsafe burial practices, communities in fear. Daily Development speaks to Edward Tommy, a journalist from Freetown in Sierra Leone, about the devastating impact Ebola is having on his country.
Nearly 40 years after he was first dispatched to investigate a mysterious new virus, Peter Piot returns to a village—and a people—changed forever by Ebola.
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