This book provides?analytical insights into if and how the?targets adopted by the international community are likely to be achieved.?A key feature of the analysis is the recognition that most of the MDG targets are endogenously related. These inter-dependencies are crucial not only in analysing the MDGs but also devising strategies.The Millennium Developments Goals: Overview, Progress and Prospects; M.McGillivray Projecting Progress Towards the Millennium Development Goals; H.White ?and N.Bl?ndal Achieving Health, Wealth and Wisdom: Links between Aid and the Millennium Development Goals; D.Fielding, M.McGillivray ?and S.Torres Achieving the Water and Sanitation Millennium Development Goal; P.B.Anand Measuring Pro-poor Growth in Progress Toward Non-income Millennium Development Goal Targets; M.Grosse, K.Harttgen ?and S.Klasen Links between Childhood Mortality and Economic Growth and their Implications for the Millennium Development Goals in India; S.Bhalotra Achieving the Millennium Development Goal for Primary Schooling in India; S.Bhalotra ?and B.Zamora The Burden of Debt and the Millennium Development Goal for Poverty in India; I.DuttaP.B. ANAND Reader, Environmental Economics and Public Policy, Centre for International Development, University of Bradford, UKSONIA BHALOTRA Reader, Economics, University of Bristol, UKNINA BL?NDAL University of CopenhagenINDRANIL DUTTA Lecturer, Economics, University of Manchester, UKDAVID FIELDING Professor, Economics, University of Otago, New ZealandMELANIE GROSSE University of G?ttingenKENNETH HARTTGEN University of G?ttingenSTEPHAN KLASEN Professor, Development Economics, University of G?ttingenSEBASTI?N TORRES ConsultantHOWARD WHITE Fellow, Institute of Development Studies, University of Sussex, UKBERNARDA ZAMORA University Jaume I, Spain