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Water for people.pdf - WHO Thailand Digital Repository

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The World’s <strong>Water</strong> Crisis: Fitting the Pieces TogetherTable 23.6: continuedGoal 1 Goal 2 Goal 3 Goal 4 Goal 7Eradicate Achieve universal Promote gender Reduce child Ensureextreme poverty primary education equality and empower mortality environmentaland hunger women sustainabilityTarget: Target: Target: Target: Target:Halve the proportion Ensure that all children can Eliminate gender disparity Reduce under-five Halve the proportionof <strong>people</strong> suffering complete primary education in all levels of education a and infant mortality of <strong>people</strong> withoutfrom hunger rates by two-thirds access to improvedFemale grosswater sourcesUndernourished Net primary Children reaching Female gross primary secondary Under-five Population using<strong>people</strong> (as % of enrolment ratio grade 5 enrolment ratio enrolment ratio mortality rate improved waterHDI rank total population) b (%) (%) as % of male ratio as % of male ratio (per 1,000 live births) sources (%)Number of countries in category (% of world population) cAchieved or on track 57 (49.2) 51 (40.6) 44 (32.2) 90 (63.3) 81 (44.4) 85 (24.4) 68 (43.4)Lagging, far behind orslipping back 43 (28.0) 24 (5.7) 8 (1.6) 14 (3.4) 20 (22.0) 81 (61.2) 25 (32.1)No data 68 (8.5) c 93 (39.4) 116 (51.9) 64 (19.0) 67 (19.4) 2 (0.1) 75 (10.3)5 3 4 / F I T T I N G T H E P I E C E S T O G E T H E Ra The goals <strong>for</strong> gender equality in primary and secondary education are preferably to be achieved by 2005, and by the latest by 2015. Progress towards the goals is assessed here based on a 2015 target.b A complementary indicator <strong>for</strong> monitoring hunger is the prevalence of underweight children, but very limited trend data are available <strong>for</strong> that indicator.c Population shares do not sum to 100% because the analysis excludes high-income OECD countries.The table shows the results of analysis assessing progress towards goals <strong>for</strong> 2015 based on linear interpolation of trends in the 1990s. Each of the Millennium Development Goals is accompanied by multiple targets. The selection of goalsand targets in the table is based principally on data availability. The trend assessment uses two data points at least five years apart. The table includes all UN member countries except high-income OECD countries; it also includes HongKong, China (SAR).Source: UNDP, 2002.

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