30 March 2015
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Patterns of progress on the MDGs and implications for target setting post-2015

The Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) have become a key metric for measuring the performance of developing countries in addressing critical development challenges. The goals are expressed in concrete, time-bound targets set in either in relative terms—for example reducing relative poverty by half—or in terms of ‘getting to zero’—for example achieving universal primary education. While originally framed as global targets, the MDGs have been widely applied as national targets to benchmark progress. Read more

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