After showing how how the United Nations' Sustainable Development Goals can advance our targets when it comes to Access To Healthcare and Technological Advancements, today Paige will show us how gender equality can help it too.
Good Health & Well-Being
Maternal mortality rate
Neonatal mortality rate
Mortality rate, under -5
Universal health coverage (UHC) index of service coverage
Quality Education
Net primary enrollment rate
Lower secondary completion rate
Literacy rate
Tertiary educational attainment
PISA score
Variation in science performance explained by socio - economic status
Gender Equality
Demand for family planning satisfied by modern methods
Ratio of female-to-male mean years of education received
Ratio of female-to-male labor force participation rate
Seats held by women in national parliament
Gender wage gap
Decent Work and Economic Growth
Adjusted GDP growth
Victims of modern slavery
Adults with an account at a bank or other financial institution or with a mobile-money-service provider
Fundamental labor rights are effectively guaranteed
Fatal work-related accidents embodied in imports
Employment-to-population ratio
Industry, Innovation, and Infrastructure
Population using the internet
Articles published in academic journals
Expenditure on research and development
Reduced Inequalities
Income growth inequalities
Promote universal social, economic and political inclusion
Ensure equal opportunities and end discrimination
Adopt fiscal and social policies that promotes equality
Improved regulation of global financial markets and institutions
Peace, Justice, and Strong Institutions
Population who feel safe walking alone at night in the city or area where they live
Property Rights
Birth registrations with civil authority
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