Millennium Campaign

 

The UN Millennium Campaign was established in 2002 to engage citizens in the achievement of the Millennium Development Goals. Working with UN partners and key global constituencies such as civil society, parliamentarians, faith groups and youth, the Campaign seeks to inspire people from around the world to take actions towards reaching the Goals by 2015. By teaming up with the Millennium Campaign, the MDG-F helped to develop an integrated UN-wide MDG advocacy and communications strategy. This partnership also supported advocacy initiatives in several countries, including the “Spanish Cooperation Week” in Spain, the citizen monitoring and feedback system Huduma platform in Kenya, the All Africa Parliamentary Conference on the Millennium Development Goals and Post-2015 Development Agenda in Ethiopia, the antipoverty coalition in Mozambique, the Citizen’s Feedback Initiative Tingog 2015 in Philippines and the post-2015 dialogue in El Salvador.

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