Africa 2015: Reaching the United Nations Millennium Development Goals

High School 2006/2007 School Year

At the United Nations Millennium Summit in 2000, 189 governments signed the Millennium Declaration on behalf of the countries they represented. Eight Millennium Development Goals were adopted committing rich and poor countries to work together in a global partnership to eradicate extreme poverty and hunger, ensure that all boys and girls complete primary school, promote gender equality, improve the health of mothers and children, reverse the spread of HIV AIDS and other diseases, and protect the environment … all by 2015!

Conference Dates

  • Winnipeg
    Friday, Dec. 1st, 2006

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At the United Nations Millennium Summit in 2000, 189 governments signed the Millennium Declaration on behalf of the countries they represented. Eight Millennium Development Goals were adopted committing rich and poor countries to work together in a global partnership to eradicate extreme poverty and hunger, ensure that all boys and girls complete primary school, promote gender equality, improve the health of mothers and children, reverse the spread of HIV AIDS and other diseases, and protect the environment … all by 2015!

Workshops

  • Paint us a picture: Creating Mural Art
  • Making Music: Creating a Music CD
  • Acting Out: Popular Theatre
  • Say it like it is: Spoken Word
  • Telling Your Story: Creating a ‘Zine (print)
  • Interactive Art Installation
  • Taking Action with Direct Action
  • Media Relations
  • Creating a Video Public Service Announcement (PSA)
  • Producing a Radio Show
  • Public Speaking
  • Expressions through Contemporary Dance
MCIC Fair Trade Manitoba Government of Manitoba Global Affairs Canada

This program was made possible with financial support of the Government of Manitoba,
and was undertaken with the financial support of the Government of Canada provided through Global Affairs Canada (GAC)