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Global policy

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In international relations and development global policy or global priorities are the idea of the common goals for the World which are of the highest importance in the public policy of most or all governments, and in the public opinion of World citizens. For example the United Nations lists as some of its Millennium Development Goals (2000-2015) the ending of extreme poverty and hunger, the fighting of diseases, and the reduction of child mortality. Its Sustainable Development Goals (2015-target 2030) expanded on this list. The World Bank states two goals, to end extreme poverty and create a global minimum income, by 2030.[1]

Common examples of global policy targets include:

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