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Goal 13: Climate Action Target 13 C of Goal 9 is to ensure universal access to information and communications teachnology
The SDGs transitioned from measuring access to an 'improved' water source to a 'safe' water source which verifies that it is free from contamination Poverty remains high - particularly across Sub-Saharan Africa and South Asia

Globally, forestry area has declined from 31.

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Over the last few decades, globally the share of GDP funded through taxes has increased from 13
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Goal 13 primarily concerns the implementation of commitments within the UNFCCC Paris Agreement
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Goal 11: Sustainable Cities and Communities Target 11
Major data gaps on 'safe' drinking water at the country level remain Goal 2: Zero Hunger Target 2
Since mid-1990s, per capita growth has been positive in least developed countries LDCs But typically well below the 7% Target Goal 17: Partnership for the Goals Target 17

Data coverage for Goal 12 is poor: for its key indicator, latest global data is for 2010.

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Globally, youth literacy rates were high in 2015
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Globally, 71% of people had access to safe drinking water in 2015 — an increase from 61% in 2000
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Every 2nd person was undernourished in some countries in 2015
Levels of a 'sustainable' material footprint are not defined, making it difficult to assess progress
Goal 9: Industry, Innovation and Infrastructure Target 9 Globally, homicide rates during the period 1990-2016 highest in the mid-1990s at 7

Global hunger undernourishment fell from almost 1-in-5 to 1-in-10 since 1990.

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To meet this target, forest area would have to stop declining and begin to increase by 2020
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Goal 8: Decent Work and Economic Growth Target 8
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Extreme poverty has fallen rapidly in recent decades