In
2005, the United Nations commissioned us to design a five-year
progress report on its landmark Millennium Development Goals.
Set to be completed by 2015, they range from halving extreme
poverty to putting all children in primary school to stemming
the spread of infectious diseases such as HIV/AIDS. With a foreword
by Secretary-General Kofi A. Annan, the report includes more
than 50 information graphics that can be read at varying levels
of depth, allowing the report to function both as an executive
summary and as a rigorous statistical analysis of the goals'
success. Nearly half a million reports were produced in three
languages and launched at press conferences and diplomatic events
around the world.
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