Julius Nyerere
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Julius K Nyerere
    

The present Mozambique National Human Development Report 2005, the fifth since 1997, was produced with this general context in mind: to pose the relevance of the MDGs and their close connection with national development strategies, while at the same time reflecting on the challenges that the country must face if it is to meet the Millennium targets by 2015.

While the government and the UNDP have been regularly producing joint reports on progress towards the MDGs, which basically evaluate the advances made in the country towards the established targets, at the same time as identifying the main challenges and priorities for action, this present report is an independent intellectual reflection on this same challenge, making conjectures on the strengths, opportunities, weaknesses and threats that can be detected in specific areas covered by the MDGs.

The UNDP started the process of reporting human development in 1997 with SARDC Mozambique, which produced the first four quality reports (1998, 1999, 2000, 2001) as the implementing agency.

To guarantee broad participation in the process and the product, a partnership and consultation methodology was established with the Higher Institute of International Relations (ISRI). The National Statistics Institute (INE) has produced the data for the Human Development Index (HDI) indicators up to 2004. These form a reliable national statistical basis, which is essential.


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Preface
Preface

Acronyms
Acronyms

Mozambique and the Millennium Development Goals
Antecedents of the MDGs
Importance of the MDGs as a development framework
The Mozambican context
Current stage of the MDGs in Mozambique
Calculating progress towards each MDG in Mozambique
Data collection, monitoring and evaluation of the MDGs
Relationship between the MDGs, PQG, PARPA, Agenda 2025 and NEPAD
Challenges: From political undertakings to action

Updating Human Development in Mozambique
Introduction
Human Development in Mozambique 2000-2004
The GDI of Mozambique
Human development in the regions of Mozambique
Evolution of the HDI and the GDI

Economic Growth and Poverty Reduction
Economic Growth and Poverty Reduction
The link between growth and poverty reduction and poverty reduction
Creation of an appropriate environment for macro-economic stability
Eradication of hunger: Promotion of a policy with an integrated approach
Development policies and strategies in Mozambique
The imperative link between nutritional and agricultural interventions
Investment in market-related infrastructure
Dealing with the question of micro-finance
Job creation
Transfer of technology vs appropriate technology

Challenges of Education
Introduction
Universal Primary Education
Minimising the impact of HIV and AIDS on the education system
Promotion of gender equality
The challenges that remain

Provision of Health Services
Introduction
General overview
Maternal and reproductive health services
Reducing child mortality
Major endemic diseases: The fight against malaria, tuberculosis, HIV and AIDS

Guaranteeing Environmental Sustainability
Introduction
An environmental policy for sustainable development
Objectives of an environmental policy in Mozambique
Access to drinking water
Management of water resources and the environment
Some conclusions and recommendations

Strengthening Strategic Partnerships
Introduction
The international promises of 2005
Complementing the actions of the State: The role of civil society
Spreading information about the MDGs
Mobilisation and participation of citizens
Challenges
Efficiency of official development aid
Mozambique and the HIPC initiative
Final considerations and recommendations

Technical Notes
Technical Note I
Technical Note II
Technical Note III
Technical Note IV

Tables
List Of Tables

Boxes
List Of Boxes

Graphs
List Of Graphs

Maps
List Of Maps

References and Bibliography
References and Bibliography

Statistical Annex
Statistical Annex

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