
Sumario: 25 September 2008, New York - Address by H.E. José Manuel Durão Barroso, President of the European Commission, Opening session of the United Nations High Level Event on Millennium Development Goals
Your Excellencies,
Ladies and Gentlemen,
Each of us today must explain, without too much soaring rhetoric, what we will do to bring about the success of the Millennium Development Goals. Otherwise, we, the international community, must get ready to explain how and why we failed to meet these ambitious but feasible targets. That is why this is the most important MDG event since the adoption of the Millennium Declaration, and I want to thank Secretary-General Ban for arranging it. I also want to thank Gordon Brown for his strong and
tireless leadership on MDGs and development issues over the past year in particular.
Actually, we know what we have to do. It's not rocket science. We have some very complex challenges in front of us, such as climate change, which will have a particularly strong impact on many developing countries.
But to achieve the MDGs, the key first step is to deliver more aid, and more effective aid. To put the last few difficult weeks into some sort of MDG perspective, as Bob Zoellick said to me earlier this week, we have to ensure not just financial rescue, but human rescue.
To that end, we in the European Union have set out our commitments in the EU Agenda for Action, adopted unanimously by EU Heads of State and Government in June. We must - and we will - follow through and deliver on the Agenda for Action. EU Member States have also confirmed their commitments to increase aid flows in line with our target, which is to reach, collectively as the European Union, 0,56 % GNP by 2010 and 0,7% GNP by 2015.
By doubling development assistance, the EU can increase its annual support to education by €4 billion and to health by €8 billion.
Big numbers, but what do they mean in practice? I'll tell you. They mean getting 25 million more children into primary school; they mean 20% fewer children under five who are under weight; and 4 million more children's lives saved a year.
So point one: we need more aid, and we will continue to bang this drum during the Doha Conference on financing for development later this year.
But we also need more effective aid, in line with the recommendations of Secretary-General Ban's Steering Group for MDGs in Africa.
As agreed in Accra, this means:
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