World Bank: Iraq unable to achieve its development objectives
The World Bank announced that all countries in the Middle East and North Africa with the exception of Yemen, Djibouti, Iraq, will meet most of the Millennium Development Goals or fail to so narrowly.
The report said the bank posted on its website entitled "Millennium Development Goals in the Middle East and North Africa" that the Middle East and North Africa has made strides significantly improve the quality of health care, education and standard of living for its population, but the countries of the region face a number of challenges, including social and economic gaps Between rich and poor and high unemployment rate among young people and the continuing differences between the sexes.
The World Bank report to the Millennium Development Goals adopted by world leaders in 2000 and is required to achieve by 2015 are the objectives of global and local situation of each country to suit the specific development needs.
The report considers that these objectives are more specific development goals and comprehensive agreed upon by the world in its history and objectives that received more support in general.
And allowing eight goals associated with the time factor "2015" reference levels of concrete and numerical to deal with the issue of extreme poverty in many dimensions, which include goals and targets on income poverty, hunger and death of mothers and children, disease, and shelter is not appropriate and gender inequality, environmental degradation and global partnership for development.
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