There were 27 total goals established. The main objective was to improve child health and survival. The goals can be divided into six categories:
health,
survival,
women's health,
nutrition,
education and
protection. These goals were put into action from 1990-2000. After the ten-year period, world leaders would meet again to review the progress made during the decade.
Health There were nine health goals established. •
Polio: global eradication by 2000 • Neonatal
tetanus: elimination by 1995 • Deaths due to diarrhoea: 50 percent reduction •
Vitamin A deficiency: virtual elimination by the year 2000 •
Iodine deficiency disorders (IDD): virtual elimination • Elimination of guinea-worm disease (
Dracunculiasis) by 2000 • Measles: reduction by 95 percent in
measles deaths and 90 percent of
measles cases by 1995 •
Anemia: reduction of iron deficiency
Anemia in women by one-third • Routine immunization: maintenance of a high level of immunization coverage
Survival • Infant and under-5 mortality (U5MR): reduction by one third in infant mortality and U5MR • Household food security: dissemination of knowledge and supporting services to increase food production • Acute respiratory infections (
Influenza-like illness): reduction of ARI deaths by one third in children under five
Women's health • Childbirth care: access by all pregnant women to prenatal care • Breastfeeding: empowerment of all women to breastfeed their children exclusively for four to six months and to continue breastfeeding, with complementary food, well into the second year of life • Childbirth care: access by all pregnant women to referral facilities for high-risk pregnancies and obstetric emergencies • Special attention to the health and nutrition of the female child and to pregnant and lactating women • Maternal mortality: reduction of the rate by half • Low birth-weight: reduction of the rate of low birth-weight to less than 10 percent of the late 1960s. Pictures of the famine caused by Nigerian blockade garnered sympathy for the Biafrans worldwide.
Nutrition •
Malnutrition: reduction of severe and moderate
malnutrition among under-five children by half • Water: universal access to safe drinking water
Education •
Family planning: access by all couples to information and services to prevent pregnancies that are too early, too closely spaced, too late, or too numerous • Knowledge skills and values required for better living: increased acquisition by individuals and families of knowledge, skills and values for better living • Universal access to basic education: achievement of primary education by at least 80% of primary school-age children • Universal access to education with an emphasis on primary education for girls and literacy training for women • Early childhood development (ECD): expansion of ECD activities, including appropriate low-cost family and community-based interventions
Protection • Improve protection of children in extremely difficult circumstances • Growth monitoring: growth promotion and regular growth monitoring among children to be institutionalized in all countries by the end of the 1990s == Laws established ==