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An international panel, co-chaired by David Cameron, has told the United Nations that the world can – and must – end extreme poverty by 2030.

In its report, titled ‘A New Global Partnership: Eradicate Poverty and Transform Economies through Sustainable Development’, the panel proposes 12 measurable goals and 54 targets for the international community to rally around to take action.

The overarching goals include ending extreme poverty for good, making sure everyone has access to food and water, promoting good government and boosting jobs and growth.

The individual targets include promoting free speech and the rule of law, ending child marriage, protecting property rights, encouraging entrepreneurship and educating all children to at least primary school level.

Find out more in our news story: www.gov.uk/government/news/we-can-end-global-poverty-by-2...

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The 12 goals to end poverty by 2030

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