Achieving results for Pacific Island children: UNICEF's analysis of and response to Pacific Millennium Development Goal progress

Authors

  • Will Parks

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.26686/pq.v5i3.4299

Keywords:

Policy, Advocacy, Planning and Evaluation in the Pacific, development in the Pacific, United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child, UNICEF in the Pacific, Millennium Development Goals (MDGs)

Abstract

The Pacific Island countries are home to some 2 million people, of whom just over 900,000 are under 18 years of age (UNICEF, 2007). In this article I briefly review the progress Pacific Island countries have made towards their Millennium Development Goals (MDGs), with a particular focus on MDG4 (reduce child mortality) and MDG5 (improve maternal health). I then highlight some of the support being provided by the United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF) in partnership with many agencies across the region to assist countries to advance their child-related MDGs. Finally, I consider some of the challenges to sustaining MDG progress for children in Pacific Island countries, especially the current global economic crisis.

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Published

2009-08-01