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Stuttgart – a Livable City - The global 2030 Agenda at a local level

6 Feb 2024

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The structure of the individual SDG chapters is as follows: • Short formulation of the respective SDG, • Overview of the relevant topics according to the nationwide “SDG Indicators for Municipalities” project, • Presentation of the targets relevant to German municipalities plus description, which targets are covered by indicators, • Depiction and description of the development of the respective in. [...] 21 SDG 1 No Poverty Calculation Child poverty is calculated as the number of benefit recipients Poverty among the elderly is calculated as the proportion of pursuant to SGB II and SGB XII under the age of 15, plus the benefit recipients pursuant to SGB XII 65 years and older in the number of persons under the age of 15 in a community of population 65 years and older: dependence with benefit recipi. [...] New social area data of Stuttgart as to the distribution of poverty in the city with The 2023 Poverty Conference was the fourth conference of the reference to the municipal implementation of the UN 2030 State Capital Stuttgart focusing on the fight against poverty. [...] The basis of further Strategic Social Planning in the Social Affairs and Integration action is also the presentation of the results in the city committees Division (Coordination) of the municipal council and the different boards of Liga der Wohlfahrtspflege. [...] The indicator The data is based on the statistics of causes of death, which reflects the number of suicides by gender, relative to the in turn is based on the death certificates issued by doctors who number of residents.
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