International Development Goals

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International Development Goals were an early set of global anti-poverty and development targets agreed in the 1990s that laid the groundwork for the later Millennium Development Goals.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf anti-poverty initiative
global development goals
international development framework
addressed development assistance
economic growth in developing countries
education
health
poverty
aim improve living standards in developing countries
promote sustainable development
reduce global poverty
areRelatedTo Millennium Development Goals
2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development
surface form: United Nations development agenda
category global policy framework
international development
characteristic target-based framework
time-bound development targets
emergedFrom 1990s international development debates
global anti-poverty initiatives of the 1990s
focus economic development
human development
poverty reduction
social development
hasAlternativeName IDGs
historicalRole precursor to Millennium Development Goals framework
influenced global anti-poverty strategies
international development policy discourse
laidGroundworkFor Millennium Development Goals
objective mobilize international cooperation for development
provide measurable development benchmarks
preceded Millennium Development Goals
scope global
timePeriod 1990s
wereAgreedIn 1990s

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Millennium Development Goals precededBy International Development Goals
subregional offices network of the United Nations Economic Commission for Africa alignedWith International Development Goals
this entity surface form: United Nations development agenda in Africa