Health, development and the Millennium Development Goals

@article{Dodd2006HealthDA,
  title={Health, development and the Millennium Development Goals},
  author={Rebecca Dodd and Andrew Cassels},
  journal={Annals of Tropical Medicine \& Parasitology},
  year={2006},
  volume={100},
  pages={379 - 387}
}
  • R. Dodd, A. Cassels
  • Published 1 July 2006
  • Political Science, Medicine
  • Annals of Tropical Medicine & Parasitology
Abstract The Millennium Development Goals (MDG), which emerged from the United Nations Millennium Summit in 2000, are increasingly recognized as the over-arching development framework. As such, the MDG are increasingly guiding the policies of poor countries and aid agencies alike. This article reviews the challenges and opportunities for health presented by the MDG. The opportunities include that three of the eight MDG relate to health — a recognition that health is central to global agenda of… 
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