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Millennium Development Goals in Your Lenten Calendar
Lent is nearly upon us. Once
again, the Lenten season encourages us to use our creativity to
reconnect to local faith communities and be in solidarity with the
global church. Lent offers us the opportunity to show solidarity with
the suffering of the poor.
During this time for personal
and community reflection, we invite you to use the resources below and
commit yourself to knowing more fully the Millennium Development
Goals.
The MDGs correspond to issues
that you, as religious leaders and faith communities, have been actively
supporting for decades. They speak to the central concern of all faith
traditions: the dignity of every human being.
The MDGs are eight goals for
world development, adopted by the UN in 2000 in a drive to
“cut extreme global poverty in half by 2015”.
The Millennium
Development Goals are:
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1. Eradicate extreme
poverty and hunger.
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2. Achieve universal
primary education.
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3. Promote gender
equality and empower women.
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4. Reduce child
mortality.
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5. Improve maternal
health.
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6. Combat HIV/AIDS,
malaria and other diseases.
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7. Ensure environmental
sustainability.
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8. Create a global
partnership for development with targets for aid, trade and debt
relief
Call to Action:
Resource for Lent & the MDGs:
Catholic Agency for Overseas Development
Making a real difference to the world’s poorest people.
Tracking the Millennium Development Goals
Learn, Track & Support
Faith in Action: Working Toward the Millennium Development Goals
“An
Action Toolkit for Religious Leaders and Communities” |