实现千年发展目标:提出应对21世纪挑战的联合国全球治理框架

J. Omona
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利用关于治理和千年发展目标的现有文献,这篇论文试图阐明在实现千年发展目标(mdg)目标方面取得的令人沮丧的进展,因为这些目标是由联合国189个成员国在2000年制定的,目前已经过去了近三分之二的目标期。今天,实现这些目标的迫切愿望似乎更加强烈,这一点可以从世界各国领导人面对世界许多地区日益严重的贫困问题继续表示的关切中明显看出。这篇论文指出,治理不善——其特点是治理机构薄弱、领导不力和不民主倾向——是发展中国家在实现千年发展目标方面进展有限的主要原因。撒哈拉以南非洲国家是这种治理不善现象的主要受害国。白皮书提出了以联合国授权为核心的全球治理框架。报告指出,为了避免过去的失败重演,有必要制定新的《联合国宪章》,赋予这个世界机构权力,并有效地将所有独立国家以及世界银行(world Bank)和国际货币基金组织(IMF)等发展伙伴纳入其中。该文件最后指出,只有通过和执行这种结构,发展中国家的经济改革倡议才会对消除贫穷及其所有随之而来的后果产生任何有意义的影响。关键词:千年发展目标、全球化、治理、联合国、乌干达
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Meeting the millennium development goals' targets: proposed UN global governance framework to confront challenges of the 21st century
Drawing on existing literature on governance and MDGs, the paper seeks to illuminate the dismal progress towards meeting the Millennium Development Goals’ (MDGs) targets, with almost two-thirds of the target period gone by, since the targets were set by 189 member states of the UN in 2000. The urge to meet the targets appears stronger today, as can evidently be noted by the concern world leaders continue to express in the face of increasing levels of poverty in many parts of the world. The paper identifies poor governance, characterized by weak governing institutions, poor leadership and undemocratic tendencies as the main causes of limited progress towards the achievement of the MDGs in developing countries. Sub-Saharan African countries, from where most examples are drawn, bear the brunt of this phenomenon of poor governance. The paper proposes a global governance framework under the mandate of the UN. It notes that, to avoid a repeat of past failures, there is need for a new UN Charter which empowers the world body, and effectively brings on board all independent states, as well as development partners such as the World Bank and the IMF. The paper concludes by noting that not until such a structure is adopted and implemented will the economic reform initiatives in developing countries have any meaningful impact in terms of elimination of poverty and all its attendant consequences. KEYWORDS: Millennium development goals (MDGs), globalization, governance, United Nations, Uganda
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