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The Need for Political Will: A Short Note on the Millennium Campaign

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The Millennium Development Goals, or MDGs, stem from the Millennium Declaration and UN conferences and summits of the 1990s. NGOs worked at these events to create concrete outcomes and targets for various issues, which are now articulated in the eight MDGs.

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© 2007 Jennifer M. Brinkerhoff, Stephen C. Smith, and Hildy Teegen

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Welch, C. (2007). The Need for Political Will: A Short Note on the Millennium Campaign. In: Brinkerhoff, J.M., Smith, S.C., Teegen, H. (eds) NGOs and the Millennium Development Goals. Palgrave Macmillan, New York. https://doi.org/10.1057/9780230604933_7

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