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Global development – a Guardian series

This content is supported, in part, through philanthropic funding to theguardian.org, a US-based foundation that partners with the Guardian on independent editorial projects. Support for the global development project comes to theguardian.org from the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation.

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The Guardian’s award-winning global development site was launched in 2010 to provide special focus on the millennium development goals — the eight targets set in 2000 by the United Nations Millennium Declaration with the aim of improving the lives of the world’s poorest people by 2015. The site has gone on to produce news, features, debate, multi-media and photography from journalists, experts and people around the world.

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This page was updated on 22 May 2024 to reflect current information and replaced an earlier version published in 2011.

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