second largest province of pakistan
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This is the 1st Sindh MDG report tracking the progress of Sindh against the 8 Millennium Development Goals (MDGs). This report takes stock from a range of development data available from various sources, particularly PSLM data for 2007/08 and the provincially collated Multiplied Indicator Cluster Survey (MICS) data. The report also provides status of MDGs achieved across all districts of Sindh & highlights regional disparities.
Status
Eradicate Extreme Poverty and Hunger .................................
Achieve Universal Primary Education .......................................
Promote Gender Equality and Empower Women .......
Reduce Child Mortality .........................................................................
Improve Maternal Health ...................................................................
Combat HIV/AIDS, Malaria and other diseases ................
Ensure Environmental Sustainability ........................................
Develop a global partnership for development
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Status of MDGs in Sindh
Second Largest provinceof Pakistan
Tharparkar among the poorest districts of Pakistan
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Relatively close to target75% and above
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Relatively further from target50% to 74%
Completely o�-trackBelow 50%
MGD 4.C- Proportion of Fully Immunized Children 12-23 Months
MDG 4: Reducing Child Mortality
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Eradicate Extreme Poverty and HungerIndicator: Headcount Poverty Index (percent)
MDG 4: Reduce Child Mortality Indicator: Proportion of children 12-23 Months Immunized against Measles
Achieve Universal Primary EducationIndicator: Net Primary Enrolment Ratio (%)
MDG 3: Promote Gender Equality & Empower WomenIndicator: Gender Parity Index for primary education
MDG 5: Improve Maternal HealthIndicator: Maternal Mortality Ratio
MDG 7: Ensure Environmental SustainabilityIndicator: Proportion of Population with Access to Improved Water Source
MDG 1: MDG 2:
Second Largest economy in Pakistan after PunjabLarge disparities across districts: Karachi 20% of Pakistan’s GDP,
At the current rate of progress the province of Sindh is unlikely to achieve MDGs in their entirety by 2015 since progress shows wide
better than the national average in 4 indicators.Out of 22 MDG indicators
In 2012-13, Sindh’s per capitadevelopment expenditure ofRs. 5448 was the highest among the four provinces.
discrepancies along rural and urban divides.Sindh has performed
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