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Los objetivosmás inteligentes

parael MUNDO2016-2030

Los mejores objetivos para el mundo

•En este momento, 193 gobiernos están negociando

•Objetivos para 2016-2030•Mucha gente no lo sabe

•Apoyo para el desarrollo 2016-30: USD$2.5 trillones

•Objetivos de desarrollo del milenio•Sencillo & inteligente

• Pobreza

• Hambre

• Educación

• Mortalidad infantil

• Mortalidad materna

• Agua & saneamiento

Los mejores objetivos para el mundo2015 - 2030

•Objetivos de desarrollo sostenible•Discusión pública

•169 objetivos

•Número de objetivos•MDGs

• 18, con 374 palabras

•SDGs• 169, con 4369 palabras

Los mejores objetivos para el mundo2015 - 2030

•Un objetivo de educación•Para el 2030 garantizar que todos los estudiantes adquieran los

conocimientos y habilidades necesarias para promover el desarrollo sostenible, incluyendo entre otros, y a través de la educación para el desarrollo sostenible y los estilos de vida sostenibles: los derechos humanos, la igualdad de género, la promoción de una cultura de paz y la no violencia, la ciudadanía global, la apreciación de la diversidad cultural y la contribución de la cultura al desarrollo sostenible.

Los mejores objetivos para el mundo2015 - 2030

Copenhagen Consensus

•Análisis de costo - beneficio- Todo en la misma medida (típicamente USD$)

- Esto NO quiere decir que el único foco es el dinero

- Nuestro análisis valora 3 dimensiones• Económica

• Social

• Ambiental

•Como un menú de un restaurante costoso

Temas

• Educación

• Flujos Financieros Ilícitos

• Conflicto y Violencia

• Ciencia y Tecnología

• Datos para el desarrollo

• Energía

• Población y Demografía

• Comercio

• Cambio Climático

• Biodiversidad

• Igualdad de género

• Nutrición

• Salud: Mortalidad Infantil y Salud de la Mujer

• Infraestructura

• Pobreza

• Polución del aire

• Salud: Enfermedades Infecciosas

• Sistemas de salud

• Gobernanza e Instituciones

• Agua, sanidad e higiene

• Seguridad alimentaria

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¿Qué es lo que quiere el mundo?

http://data.myworld2015.org/

Algunos objetivos pobres

• Se siente bien•Formación profesional con bajo retorno de la

inversión

•Estudios universitarios en su mayoría subsidiados para los niños de las familiar ricas

Para el 2030 asegurar el acceso a todos los hombres y mujeres a un precio razonable a una educación de calidad a nivel técnico, vocacional y terciario incluyendo la universidad

•Es un sentimiento bonito•Alguna tasa de desempleo es necesaria

•Ninguna política secreta para aumentar lo que ya se ha hecho

•A menudo conduce a normas de protección del trabajo• Ayuda a locales, perjudica a extranjeros

• Conduce a mayor desempleo para la juventud

• Incrementa la pobreza (ejemplo, India, Besley and Burgess 2014)

Algunos objetivos pobresPara el 2030 lograr una tasa de empleo completa y productiva, en condiciones decentes para todos los hombres y mujeres, incluyendo la gente joven y las personas en situación de discapacidad, así como un pago equitativo por el trabajo de igual valor

Beneficio general

Cut tuberculosis deaths 95%

$2011

Trade Reduce world trade restrictions (full Doha)

Gender Universal access to contraception

Ensure women’s rights to own and inherit

Increase women’s political representation

Increase women’s economic opportunities

Enhance female education

Vaccinate against cervical cancer

Reduce child marriages

Illicit financial flows Make beneficial ownership info public

Exchange tax information automatically

Country-reporting for multinationals

Health

High blood pressure medication

Cut salt intake 30%

Increase tobacco prices 125%

More health spending for 1bn poorest

Doubling HIV medication for sickest

Reduce infant mortality

More health spending for 2.5bn poorest

EducationTriple preschool in Sub-Saharan Africa

100% primary education in SSA

Improve exams and teacher accountability

Increase secondary school completion

$5

Likely To Be Low

$7

$120

$3

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Likely To Be High

$49

Likely To Be High

Likely To Be High

Population & Demography Allow more migration

Discourage early retirement

Promote urbanization

Increase birth rates in rich countries

Give public pension for young old ages

Food Security and NutritionReduce child malnutrition

Research to increase yields

Cut food loss with roads and electricity

Likely To Be High

Likely To Be High

<$1

Low

$45+

$45

$34

$14

$43

$36

$22

$13

$10

$9

$3

$33

$7

$4

$4

Social, economic and environmental benefit per $ spent

$1299+Freer Regional Asia Pacific trade

Halve malaria infections

More male circumcision against HIV

$39

$28

Stroke / Heart attack pill $7

More vocational training

More training of older workersUncertain

Uncertain

$47

Expanded immunization $60

Aspirin heart attack therapy $63

BiodiversityHalve coral reefs loss

Halve forest loss

Halve wetland loss

Reforest to store CO2

Increase protected areas

InfrastructureMobile broadband developing countries

Universal fixed broadband

Conflicts & ViolenceReduce assaults

Improve policing

Eliminate violence against women and girls

Eliminate violence in child discipline

More peacekeeping troops

EnergyPhase out fossil fuel subsidies

Modern cooking fuels to 780m people

Modern cooking fuels to everyone

Electricity to everyone

Double energy efficiency

Double renewable energy

Science & technologyIncrease skilled worker migration

More R&D spending in developing countries

Climate ChangeMore energy research

2°C target

Air PollutionBetter cook stoves to cut indoor air pollution

Cut outdoor air pollution

Water & Sanitation

End extreme poverty by money transfers

Social protection system coverage

Data for Development Data collection for all 169 targets

Better disaster resilience for poor

Provide employment for all

Increase life satisfaction

$24

$10

$10

$7

$0.85

$17

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Provide legal identity for all >$1

Governance & Institutions

Better institutions

Reduce corruption and bribery Uncertain

Uncertain

Eliminate open defecation

Better access to water for 2.3bn people

Provide basic sanitation for 3bn people $4

$3

$6

Poverty

Climate change adaptation $2

Social, economic and environmental benefit per $ spent

Libre comercio

•Doha round- Costo $250bn (en su mayoría pago a los agricultores

occidentales)

- Beneficios $500,000bn• O $11,000bn para el 2030

• $1,000 por persona en el mundo en desarrollo

• Sacando a 160 millones de personas de la pobreza

- $2,000 retorno por cada dólar

Cut tuberculosis deaths 95%

$2011

Trade Reduce world trade restrictions (full Doha)

Gender Universal access to contraception

Ensure women’s rights to own and inherit

Increase women’s political representation

Increase women’s economic opportunities

Enhance female education

Vaccinate against cervical cancer

Reduce child marriages

Illicit financial flows Make beneficial ownership info public

Exchange tax information automatically

Country-reporting for multinationals

Health

High blood pressure medication

Cut salt intake 30%

Increase tobacco prices 125%

More health spending for 1bn poorest

Doubling HIV medication for sickest

Reduce infant mortality

More health spending for 2.5bn poorest

EducationTriple preschool in Sub-Saharan Africa

100% primary education in SSA

Improve exams and teacher accountability

Increase secondary school completion

$5

Likely To Be Low

$7

$120

$3

Likely To Be High

Likely To Be High

$49

Likely To Be High

Likely To Be High

Population & Demography Allow more migration

Discourage early retirement

Promote urbanization

Increase birth rates in rich countries

Give public pension for young old ages

Food Security and NutritionReduce child malnutrition

Research to increase yields

Cut food loss with roads and electricity

Likely To Be High

Likely To Be High

<$1

Low

$45+

$45

$34

$14

$43

$36

$22

$13

$10

$9

$3

$33

$7

$4

$4

Social, economic and environmental benefit per $ spent

$1299+Freer Regional Asia Pacific trade

Halve malaria infections

More male circumcision against HIV

$39

$28

Stroke / Heart attack pill $7

More vocational training

More training of older workersUncertain

Uncertain

$47

Expanded immunization $60

Aspirin heart attack therapy $63

BiodiversityHalve coral reefs loss

Halve forest loss

Halve wetland loss

Reforest to store CO2

Increase protected areas

InfrastructureMobile broadband developing countries

Universal fixed broadband

Conflicts & ViolenceReduce assaults

Improve policing

Eliminate violence against women and girls

Eliminate violence in child discipline

More peacekeeping troops

EnergyPhase out fossil fuel subsidies

Modern cooking fuels to 780m people

Modern cooking fuels to everyone

Electricity to everyone

Double energy efficiency

Double renewable energy

Science & technologyIncrease skilled worker migration

More R&D spending in developing countries

Climate ChangeMore energy research

2°C target

Air PollutionBetter cook stoves to cut indoor air pollution

Cut outdoor air pollution

Water & Sanitation

End extreme poverty by money transfers

Social protection system coverage

Data for Development Data collection for all 169 targets

Better disaster resilience for poor

Provide employment for all

Increase life satisfaction

$24

$10

$10

$7

$0.85

$17

$5

Likely To Be High

Likely To Be High

$17

$11

$5

$15+

$15

$9

$5

$3

$0.8

$3

$15

$11

$10

$0.3

$5

<$1

<$1

<$1

<$1

<$1

<$1

Provide legal identity for all >$1

Governance & Institutions

Better institutions

Reduce corruption and bribery Uncertain

Uncertain

Eliminate open defecation

Better access to water for 2.3bn people

Provide basic sanitation for 3bn people $4

$3

$6

Poverty

Climate change adaptation $2

Social, economic and environmental benefit per $ spent

Planificación familiar

• Población- 2.4bn más para el 2050, la mayoría del mundo joven

- Uso de anticonceptivos en 215m mujeres• Costo $3.6bn/año

• Beneficios: 640,000 menos muertes en neonatos

150,000 menos muertes de madres

600,000 menos niños que pierden a su madre

$145bn/año

Dividendo demográfico $288bn/año

• $120 retorno por cada dólar

Cut tuberculosis deaths 95%

$2011

Trade Reduce world trade restrictions (full Doha)

Gender Universal access to contraception

Ensure women’s rights to own and inherit

Increase women’s political representation

Increase women’s economic opportunities

Enhance female education

Vaccinate against cervical cancer

Reduce child marriages

Illicit financial flows Make beneficial ownership info public

Exchange tax information automatically

Country-reporting for multinationals

Health

High blood pressure medication

Cut salt intake 30%

Increase tobacco prices 125%

More health spending for 1bn poorest

Doubling HIV medication for sickest

Reduce infant mortality

More health spending for 2.5bn poorest

EducationTriple preschool in Sub-Saharan Africa

100% primary education in SSA

Improve exams and teacher accountability

Increase secondary school completion

$5

Likely To Be Low

$7

$120

$3

Likely To Be High

Likely To Be High

$49

Likely To Be High

Likely To Be High

Population & Demography Allow more migration

Discourage early retirement

Promote urbanization

Increase birth rates in rich countries

Give public pension for young old ages

Food Security and NutritionReduce child malnutrition

Research to increase yields

Cut food loss with roads and electricity

Likely To Be High

Likely To Be High

<$1

Low

$45+

$45

$34

$14

$43

$36

$22

$13

$10

$9

$3

$33

$7

$4

$4

Social, economic and environmental benefit per $ spent

$1299+Freer Regional Asia Pacific trade

Halve malaria infections

More male circumcision against HIV

$39

$28

Stroke / Heart attack pill $7

More vocational training

More training of older workersUncertain

Uncertain

$47

Expanded immunization $60

Aspirin heart attack therapy $63

BiodiversityHalve coral reefs loss

Halve forest loss

Halve wetland loss

Reforest to store CO2

Increase protected areas

InfrastructureMobile broadband developing countries

Universal fixed broadband

Conflicts & ViolenceReduce assaults

Improve policing

Eliminate violence against women and girls

Eliminate violence in child discipline

More peacekeeping troops

EnergyPhase out fossil fuel subsidies

Modern cooking fuels to 780m people

Modern cooking fuels to everyone

Electricity to everyone

Double energy efficiency

Double renewable energy

Science & technologyIncrease skilled worker migration

More R&D spending in developing countries

Climate ChangeMore energy research

2°C target

Air PollutionBetter cook stoves to cut indoor air pollution

Cut outdoor air pollution

Water & Sanitation

End extreme poverty by money transfers

Social protection system coverage

Data for Development Data collection for all 169 targets

Better disaster resilience for poor

Provide employment for all

Increase life satisfaction

$24

$10

$10

$7

$0.85

$17

$5

Likely To Be High

Likely To Be High

$17

$11

$5

$15+

$15

$9

$5

$3

$0.8

$3

$15

$11

$10

$0.3

$5

<$1

<$1

<$1

<$1

<$1

<$1

Provide legal identity for all >$1

Governance & Institutions

Better institutions

Reduce corruption and bribery Uncertain

Uncertain

Eliminate open defecation

Better access to water for 2.3bn people

Provide basic sanitation for 3bn people $4

$3

$6

Poverty

Climate change adaptation $2

Social, economic and environmental benefit per $ spent

Migración

•Mundo desarrollado haciéndose viejo

•Mundo en desarrollo puede llegar a ser mucho más productivo- “Reducir las barreras de la migración”

- Hace tanto al mundo en desarrollo como al desarrollado más ricos

- Las estimaciones muestran BCRs desde 45-336

- No incluye costos políticos

Cut tuberculosis deaths 95%

$2011

Trade Open world markets for food and textiles

Gender Universal access to contraception

Ensure women’s rights to own and inherit

Increase women’s political representation

Increase women’s economic opportunities

Enhance female education

Vaccinate against cervical cancer

Reduce child marriages

Illicit financial flows Make beneficial ownership info public

Exchange tax information automatically

Country-reporting for multinationals

Health

High blood pressure medication

Cut salt intake 30%

Increase tobacco tax 125%

More health spending for the 1 Bn. Poorest

Doubling HIV medication

Reduce infant mortality

Mortality in lower-middle-income countries

EducationTriple preschool in Sub-Saharan Africa

100% primary education in SSA

Improve exams and teacher accountability

Increase secondary school completion

$5

Likely To Be Low

$7

$120

$3

Likely To Be High

Likely To Be High

$49

Likely To Be High

Likely To Be High

Population & Demography Allow more migration

Discourage early retirement

Promote urbanization

Increase birth rates in rich countries

Give public pension for young old ages

Food Security and NutritionReduce child malnutrition

Research to increase yields

Cut food loss with roads and electricity

Likely To Be High

Likely To Be High

<$1

Low

$45+

$45

$34

$14

$43

$36

$22

$13

$10

$9

$3

$33

$7

$4

$4

Social, economic and environmental benefit per $ spent

$1299+Freer Regional Asia Pacific trade

Halve malaria infections

More male circumcision against HIV

$39

$28

Stroke / Heart attack pill $7

More vocational training

More training of older workersUncertain

Uncertain

$47

Expanded immunization $60

Aspirin heart attack therapy $63

BiodiversityPrevent loss of coral reefs

Reduce forest loss

Reduce wetland loss

Increase conservation and restoration

Increase protected areas

InfrastructureMobile broadband developing countries

Universal fixed broadband

Conflicts & ViolenceReduce assaults

Improve policing

Eliminate violence against women and girls

Eliminate violence in child discipline

More peace keeping troop

EnergyPhase out fossil fuel subsidies

Modern cooking fuels to 780M people

Modern cooking fuels to everyone

Electricity to everyone

Double energy efficiency

Double renewable energy

Science & technologyIncrease skilled worker migration

More R&D spending in developing countries

Climate ChangeMore energy research

2°C target

Air PollutionBetter cook stoves to cut indoor air pollution

Cut outdoor air pollution

Water & Sanitation

End extreme poverty by money transfers

Social protection system coverage

Data for Development Data collection for all 169 targets

Better disaster resilience for poor

Provide employment for all

Increase life satisfaction

$24

$10

$10

$7

$0.85

$17

$5

Likely To Be High

Likely To Be High

$17

$11

$5

$15+

$15

$9

$5

$3

$0.8

$3

$15

$11

$10

$0.3

$5

<$1

<$1

<$1

<$1

<$1

<$1

Provide legal identity for all >$1

Governance & Institutions

Better institutions

Reduce corruption and bribery Uncertain

Uncertain

Eliminate open defecation

Better access to water for 2.3 Bn. people

Provide basic sanitation for 3 Bn. people $4

$3

$6

Poverty

Climate change adaptation $2

Social, economic and environmental benefit per $ spent

Nutrición

•0-2 años

•Guatemala

•Costo promedio- $97 por niño

•Beneficio promedio- $4,365

•BCR: 45

Cut tuberculosis deaths 95%

$2011

Trade Reduce world trade restrictions (full Doha)

Gender Universal access to contraception

Ensure women’s rights to own and inherit

Increase women’s political representation

Increase women’s economic opportunities

Enhance female education

Vaccinate against cervical cancer

Reduce child marriages

Illicit financial flows Make beneficial ownership info public

Exchange tax information automatically

Country-reporting for multinationals

Health

High blood pressure medication

Cut salt intake 30%

Increase tobacco prices 125%

More health spending for 1bn poorest

Doubling HIV medication for sickest

Reduce infant mortality

More health spending for 2.5bn poorest

EducationTriple preschool in Sub-Saharan Africa

100% primary education in SSA

Improve exams and teacher accountability

Increase secondary school completion

$5

Likely To Be Low

$7

$120

$3

Likely To Be High

Likely To Be High

$49

Likely To Be High

Likely To Be High

Population & Demography Allow more migration

Discourage early retirement

Promote urbanization

Increase birth rates in rich countries

Give public pension for young old ages

Food Security and NutritionReduce child malnutrition

Research to increase yields

Cut food loss with roads and electricity

Likely To Be High

Likely To Be High

<$1

Low

$45+

$45

$34

$14

$43

$36

$22

$13

$10

$9

$3

$33

$7

$4

$4

Social, economic and environmental benefit per $ spent

$1299+Freer Regional Asia Pacific trade

Halve malaria infections

More male circumcision against HIV

$39

$28

Stroke / Heart attack pill $7

More vocational training

More training of older workersUncertain

Uncertain

$47

Expanded immunization $60

Aspirin heart attack therapy $63

BiodiversityHalve coral reefs loss

Halve forest loss

Halve wetland loss

Reforest to store CO2

Increase protected areas

InfrastructureMobile broadband developing countries

Universal fixed broadband

Conflicts & ViolenceReduce assaults

Improve policing

Eliminate violence against women and girls

Eliminate violence in child discipline

More peacekeeping troops

EnergyPhase out fossil fuel subsidies

Modern cooking fuels to 780m people

Modern cooking fuels to everyone

Electricity to everyone

Double energy efficiency

Double renewable energy

Science & technologyIncrease skilled worker migration

More R&D spending in developing countries

Climate ChangeMore energy research

2°C target

Air PollutionBetter cook stoves to cut indoor air pollution

Cut outdoor air pollution

Water & Sanitation

End extreme poverty by money transfers

Social protection system coverage

Data for Development Data collection for all 169 targets

Better disaster resilience for poor

Provide employment for all

Increase life satisfaction

$24

$10

$10

$7

$0.85

$17

$5

Likely To Be High

Likely To Be High

$17

$11

$5

$15+

$15

$9

$5

$3

$0.8

$3

$15

$11

$10

$0.3

$5

<$1

<$1

<$1

<$1

<$1

<$1

Provide legal identity for all >$1

Governance & Institutions

Better institutions

Reduce corruption and bribery Uncertain

Uncertain

Eliminate open defecation

Better access to water for 2.3bn people

Provide basic sanitation for 3bn people $4

$3

$6

Poverty

Climate change adaptation $2

Social, economic and environmental benefit per $ spent

http://data.myworld2015.org/

¿Qué es lo que quiere el mundo?

•Polución en interiores- 30% cocinas más limpias

- $11bn costo, $161bn beneficio, BCR: $15

•Eliminar el uso de subsidios de los combustibles fósiles : $15+

•Energía I&D: $16

Clima y energía

•Acceso universal a la energía- Mucho más costoso

- $135bn/año

- Beneficia $916bn• BCR: 7

•Doble eficiencia energética- Costo $213, beneficio $576, BCR: 3

Clima y energía

•Energía doblemente renovable- Costo $514bn

- Beneficio $415bn

- BCR $0.80 de retorno sobre el dólar

•2°C objetivo- Cuesta aproximadamente $100,000bn

- 3°C cuesta aproximadamente $40,000bn• 2°C solo evita aproximadamente $100bn/al año adicional hacia finales de siglo

Clima y energía

Cut tuberculosis deaths 95%

$2011

Trade Reduce world trade restrictions (full Doha)

Gender Universal access to contraception

Ensure women’s rights to own and inherit

Increase women’s political representation

Increase women’s economic opportunities

Enhance female education

Vaccinate against cervical cancer

Reduce child marriages

Illicit financial flows Make beneficial ownership info public

Exchange tax information automatically

Country-reporting for multinationals

Health

High blood pressure medication

Cut salt intake 30%

Increase tobacco prices 125%

More health spending for 1bn poorest

Doubling HIV medication for sickest

Reduce infant mortality

More health spending for 2.5bn poorest

EducationTriple preschool in Sub-Saharan Africa

100% primary education in SSA

Improve exams and teacher accountability

Increase secondary school completion

$5

Likely To Be Low

$7

$120

$3

Likely To Be High

Likely To Be High

$49

Likely To Be High

Likely To Be High

Population & Demography Allow more migration

Discourage early retirement

Promote urbanization

Increase birth rates in rich countries

Give public pension for young old ages

Food Security and NutritionReduce child malnutrition

Research to increase yields

Cut food loss with roads and electricity

Likely To Be High

Likely To Be High

<$1

Low

$45+

$45

$34

$14

$43

$36

$22

$13

$10

$9

$3

$33

$7

$4

$4

Social, economic and environmental benefit per $ spent

$1299+Freer Regional Asia Pacific trade

Halve malaria infections

More male circumcision against HIV

$39

$28

Stroke / Heart attack pill $7

More vocational training

More training of older workersUncertain

Uncertain

$47

Expanded immunization $60

Aspirin heart attack therapy $63

BiodiversityHalve coral reefs loss

Halve forest loss

Halve wetland loss

Reforest to store CO2

Increase protected areas

InfrastructureMobile broadband developing countries

Universal fixed broadband

Conflicts & ViolenceReduce assaults

Improve policing

Eliminate violence against women and girls

Eliminate violence in child discipline

More peacekeeping troops

EnergyPhase out fossil fuel subsidies

Modern cooking fuels to 780m people

Modern cooking fuels to everyone

Electricity to everyone

Double energy efficiency

Double renewable energy

Science & technologyIncrease skilled worker migration

More R&D spending in developing countries

Climate ChangeMore energy research

2°C target

Air PollutionBetter cook stoves to cut indoor air pollution

Cut outdoor air pollution

Water & Sanitation

End extreme poverty by money transfers

Social protection system coverage

Data for Development Data collection for all 169 targets

Better disaster resilience for poor

Provide employment for all

Increase life satisfaction

$24

$10

$10

$7

$0.85

$17

$5

Likely To Be High

Likely To Be High

$17

$11

$5

$15+

$15

$9

$5

$3

$0.8

$3

$15

$11

$10

$0.3

$5

<$1

<$1

<$1

<$1

<$1

<$1

Provide legal identity for all >$1

Governance & Institutions

Better institutions

Reduce corruption and bribery Uncertain

Uncertain

Eliminate open defecation

Better access to water for 2.3bn people

Provide basic sanitation for 3bn people $4

$3

$6

Poverty

Climate change adaptation $2

Social, economic and environmental benefit per $ spent

Próximos pasos

•Toda la información disponible en 24 países- Artículos publicados en +50 países

Africa Oriental (Tanzania, Kenya, Rwanda)

19 prioridades de los Premios Nobel

GenteDisminuir la desnutrición crónica infantil en un 40%Reducir a la mitad la infección de malariaReducir las muertes por tuberculosis en un 90%Evitar 1,1 millones de casos de VIH con la circuncisiónReducir la muerte prematura por enfermedades crónicas en un tercioReducir la mortalidad neonatal en un 70%Aumentar la inmunización, reducir la mortalidad infantil en un 25%Hacer la planificación familiar accesible para todosEliminar la violencia contra mujeres y niñas

PlanetaEliminar los subsidios a los combustibles fósilesReducir a la mitad la pérdida de los arrecifes de coralGenerar impuesto al daño por contaminación de energíaReducir la polución en interiores en un 20%

ProsperidadReducir las restricciones comerciales (full Doha)Igualdad de género en propiedad, negocios y políticaImpulsar EL aumento del rendimiento agrícola en un 40%Incrementar la educación de niñas dos añosLograr la educación primaria universal en África subsaharianaTriplicar la educación preescolar en el África subsahariana

Próximos pasos

• Información publicada en 24 países- Artículos publicados en 50+ países

•Premios Nobel

Próximos pasos

•Toda la información al aire en 24 países- Artículos publicados en + 50 países

•Premios Nobel

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