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Tuesday July 20thenvironment Category

To the 2005 the 88; the same time, due to smallpox, tuberculosis, dysentery and malaria focused intervention, child mortality has also made great progress. He was much encouraged by these results. Meanwhile, the report demonstrates an uneven picture: in a povertyreduction targets, South Asia, Southeast Asia and East Asia has made considerable progress, and double the poverty rate in Western
Asia, little progress in subSaharan Africa, which a population’s poverty rate remains as high as 41. In the first six against the major infectious diseases including AIDS, the goals, progress is not satisfactory, the global number of deaths from AIDS in 2001 to 2.2 million from up to 2.9 million last year. Ban Kimoon said the report appears in some
Of the world’s poorest countries, especially in subSaharan Africa achieve the Millennium Development Goals has been slow, but the report’s main message remains encouraging, it shows that the Millennium Development Goals in the Great Most countries are still able to achieve, but the need for political leaders to take urgent and coordinated action. He pointed out that the ultimate success

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