10 big wins in global development
Over a billion people have escaped extreme poverty since 1990. Explore 10 examples of progress in health, education and human wellbeing.
Projecting progress: reaching the SDGs by 2030
Read our reports highlighting the efforts needed to reach the Sustainable Development Goals by 2030.
How to leave no one behind: a workable plan for ambitious aims
Leaving no one behind is now firmly at the top of the development agenda. But it will take a pragmatic approach to turn noble aims into reality.
The SDGs must leave no one behind: stories from Ghana
The Sustainable Development Goals, due to replace the Millennium Development Goals in January 2016, promise to 'leave no one behind'. This film looks at what it's like being part of a group that is being ‘left behind’.
Child development, the growth of perceptual, emotional, intellectual, and behavioral capabilities and functioning during childhood. The term childhood denotes that period in the human lifespan from the acquisition of language at one or two years to the onset of adolescence at 12 or 13 years.
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