In October 2002, two years after the Millennium Declaration was signed, the
Millennium Campaign was established by then-Secretary General
Kofi Annan and
UNDP Administrator
Mark Malloch Brown as a response to the failing efforts of governments in keeping their promises and commitments to achieve the MDGs by the target year 2015. On October 1, 2002, Eveline Herfkens was appointed by Kofi Annan as his Executive Coordinator for the Millennium Campaign, for a period of 4 years, later prolonged with an additional year by a decision of the UNDP Executive Office. She continued to be involved in the Campaign as its Founder and Special Advisor to the UNDP Director on a volunteer basis until 2009.
Purpose Consistent with the call in the
Monterrey Consensus for a “global information campaign”, the Millennium Campaign aimed to increase support for
development assistance, trade opportunities,
debt relief,
technology transfer and other support needed to achieve the MDGs and, in the process, encourage the emergence of broad, self-sustaining and pragmatic coalitions of partners for action on the MDGs. The global Millennium Campaign targets intergovernmental and international bodies/forums at global and regional levels; national governments and legislatures; civil society organizations; the
private sector; and the media. ==Structure==