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Post 2015: Global Action for an Inclusive and Sustainable Future

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AnnEx 1 – lIST OF mDg InDICATORS<br />

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Official list of MDG indicators<br />

All indicators should be disaggregated by sex <strong>an</strong>d urb<strong>an</strong>/rural as far as possible.<br />

Goals <strong>an</strong>d Targets<br />

(from the Millennium Declaration)<br />

Goal 1: Eradicate extreme poverty <strong>an</strong>d hunger<br />

target 1.a: Halve, between 1990 <strong>an</strong>d <strong>2015</strong>,<br />

the proportion of people whose income is less<br />

th<strong>an</strong> one dollar a day<br />

target 1.b: achieve full <strong>an</strong>d productive<br />

employment <strong>an</strong>d decent work <strong>for</strong> all, including<br />

women <strong>an</strong>d young people<br />

target 1.c: Halve, between 1990 <strong>an</strong>d <strong>2015</strong>, the<br />

proportion of people who suffer from hunger<br />

Goal 2: Achieve universal primary education<br />

target 2.a: Ensure that, by <strong>2015</strong>, children<br />

everywhere, boys <strong>an</strong>d girls alike, will be able<br />

to complete a full course of primary schooling<br />

Millennium Development Goals (MDGs)<br />

Goal 3: Promote gender equality <strong>an</strong>d empower women<br />

target 3.a: Eliminate gender disparity in<br />

primary <strong>an</strong>d secondary education, preferably<br />

by 2005, <strong>an</strong>d in all levels of education no later<br />

th<strong>an</strong> <strong>2015</strong><br />

Goal 4: Reduce child mortality<br />

target 4.a: reduce by two-thirds, between<br />

1990 <strong>an</strong>d <strong>2015</strong>, the under-five mortality rate<br />

Goal 5: Improve maternal health<br />

target 5.a: reduce by three quarters, between<br />

1990 <strong>an</strong>d <strong>2015</strong>, the maternal mortality ratio<br />

EuropE<strong>an</strong> rEport on DEvElopmEnt 2013<br />

Indicators <strong>for</strong> monitoring progress<br />

1.1 proportion of population below $1 (ppp)<br />

per day *<br />

1.2 poverty gap ratio<br />

1.3 Share of poorest quintile in national<br />

consumption<br />

1.4 Growth rate of GDp per person employed<br />

1.5 Employment-to-population ratio<br />

1.6 proportion of employed people living<br />

below $1 (ppp) per day<br />

1.7 proportion of own-account <strong>an</strong>d<br />

contributing family workers in total<br />

employment<br />

1.8 prevalence of underweight children underfive<br />

years of age<br />

1.9 proportion of population below minimum<br />

level of dietary energy consumption<br />

2.1 net enrolment ratio in primary education<br />

2.2 proportion of pupils starting grade 1 who<br />

reach last grade of primary<br />

2.3 literacy rate of 15-24 year-olds, women<br />

<strong>an</strong>d men<br />

3.1 ratios of girls to boys in primary,<br />

secondary <strong>an</strong>d tertiary education<br />

3.2 Share of women in wage employment in<br />

the non-agricultural sector<br />

3.3 proportion of seats held by women in<br />

national parliament<br />

4.1 under-five mortality rate<br />

4.2 Inf<strong>an</strong>t mortality rate<br />

4.3 proportion of 1 year-old children<br />

immunised against measles<br />

5.1 maternal mortality ratio<br />

5.2 proportion of births attended by skilled<br />

health personnel<br />

* For monitoring country poverty trends, indicators based on national poverty lines should be used, where available.

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