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by Londonbear
Although you might have missed it, two reports were issued by the UN today ahead of the upcoming meeting of the General Assembly. One has received huge publicity because of some disgraceful corruption by a few officials at the UN. The other is being pushed into the background but it has far greater implications for the future of the welfare of the planet's children.
The report on the oil-for-food program rightly criticises the corruption and points the need for UN reform. Just such reforms are being proposed by Kofi Annan but the Bush hitman has issued a late list of 750 changes they want to see. Among these are a proposal to exponge the Millenium Goals from the UN's agenda. The other report today points out just what effect the existing poor progress will have, let alone trying to ignore them all together. The Human Development Report 2005 lists just what the existing progress on the MDG's will have. The starkest figure is that if the current rate is maintained, at least 4.4 Million children will die un-necessariy each year.
One reason this may not be getting much publicity is that the United States has dropped from 8th to 10th place in a league table showing each country's "Human Development Index". The overview in Chapter 1 (page 11) is extremely worrying:
The MDG's did not seek to extinguish extreme poverty, only halve it. On present trends, that will not be achieved. The starkest condemnation for a President so keen to promote a "life culture" is that the policies his appointee has presented will have this effect:
A lot is said about the inquity of income within countries but the global inequality is even more so:
Now the USA has real problems with the fallout from Katrina. Just as you can now see the fallacy of moving funds away from infrastrucure to the war machine in the name of "security", not addressing the needs of the world's poorest is going to store up trouble for the future. Terrorism might not be born from extreme poverty but it is certainly fed by it. The report opens with the words of FDR at his second inauguration in 1937, I can write no finer words to close.
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