Millennium Development Goals for Bosnia and Herzegovina
The adoption of the Millennium Declaration by 189 members of the United Nations in September 2000 was an important moment for global cooperation in the twenty-first century. The Declaration outlined the crucial challenges that mankind faces at the threshold of a new millennium; articulated responses to these challenges; and established specific indicators to assess progress towards interrelated goals and tasks in development, governance, peace, security, and human rights.
Millennium Development Goals in BiH
Bosnia and Herzegovina is facing a turning point. After the destruction of the 1992-1995 war and the subsequent, massive international reconstruction support, the country now finds itself at a crossroads between economic, social and political dependency on one side and the sustainability and local ownership of its development on the other. The Human Development/Millennium Development Goals Report for Bosnia and Herzegovina for the year 2003 is forward-looking and proposes policies in specific sectors that will help achieving sustainability and ownership. It also contains quantitative forecasts for the implementation of the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) by 2015.
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