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#UN: the modest Millenium Development Goals of 2000. Bjorn Lomborg, Hoover Institution

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🗓️ 31 March 2023

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#UN: the modest Millenium Development Goals of 2000. Bjorn Lomborg, Hoover Institution
https://www.myjournalcourier.com/opinion/article/commentary-17844434.php

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The ambitions of the Millennium Development Goals.

0:46.0

Those are the centerpiece of a new thinking from Bjorn Lomburg of the Hoover Institution and the Copenhagen consensus.

0:55.1

Because the Millennium Goals are very worthwhile and inspirational, eradicating extreme poverty, achieving universal education, promoting gender equality, empowering women, reducing child mortality, and a few more.

1:11.8

Wonderful.

1:12.6

However, I learned from Bjorn, writing in essays in the National Post in Canada and overseas as well,

1:20.4

that there was a change of direction happening around 2015 for these original goals and therein lies the puzzle.

1:28.2

Bjorn, very good evening to you.

1:30.2

The Millennium Development Goals, you educate me late, but I'm coming to it.

1:35.2

Most inspiring.

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