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ASPIRE WITH ESA<p>Innovation Project Application Form</p>
<p></p><p>We help tomorrow's pioneers in building their Space Solutions today! </p><p><b>200,000 EURO GRANT AT 0% EQUITY<p>CLOSES FOR APPLICATIONS 18 Sep 2020 </p><p>VIRTUAL ACCELERATION Dec 2020 through Sep 2021</p></b> </p><p></p><p> Want to know more? Check the  <a href="https://drive.google.com/uc?export=download&id=1e8zkIPHnPXqN_O5Yk3HFQiygEbBjKMxu" target="_blank" style="color:#00BBAC;background-color=#008279" rel="nofollow"> available resources</a> to apply!</p><p>Got a question? Found a mistake? Check our <a style="color: #00bbac;" href="https://drive.google.com/uc?export=download&id=1l0SvPyMC_aC7VFElHRATAUoPVoPVYMeE" target="_blank" rel="nofollow">F.A.Q.</a> or <a href="mailto:aspirewithesa@esa.int?subject=[Question] " style="color:#00BBAC;background-color=#008279" target="_blank" rel="nofollow">Let us know about it!</a></p>
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    ASPIRE WITH ESA is live!

     We help tomorrow's pioneers in building their Space Solutions today! We offer:

    • 200,000 EURO GRANT AT 0% EQUITY.
    • CLOSES FOR APPLICATIONS 18 Sep 2020. 
    • VIRTUAL ACCELERATION Dec 2020 through Sep 2021. 

    Check the available resources to apply!

    Got a question? Found a mistake? Check our F.A.Q. or Let us know about it!

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    Make sure you read the eligibility requirements for ASPIRE WITH ESA before you move ahead. Only industry from the following ESA Member States can apply:

     

    AT, CZ, DK, EE, ES, FI, FR, GR, HU, IE, IT, LU, NL, NO, PL, PT, RO, SE, UK

     

    In case your country is not in this list, contact your National Delegation to understand if they will support ASPIRE WITH ESA in the near future

     

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    Let us know briefly what your Innovation ASPIREs to: - Innovation Project name - Elevator Pitch - Customers involved & motivation - Sustainable Development Goals addressed
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    Where is your Innovation positioned? (max. 3)
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    Check all that apply. For more information on ESA Patents, visit the ESA S2 Patents website.
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    Because you want to ASPIRE, you want a higher purpose! Let us know how your Innovation will deliver social impact (max. 2 SDG). For a complete list of goals and indicators, please visit UN's SDG indicators page.
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    Help us promote your Innovation! Provide us a teaser picture, an innovation Project logo and your commercial logos.
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    This will help us understand which marketing channels work best.
    • Search Engine
    • Advertisement
    • ESA Space Solutions Website
    • Social Media
    • Newsletter
    • National Delegation
    • ESA Near Me (Ambassador, BIC, Broker)
    • Event
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    • Other
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    ESA S2 collaborates with third parties for promotion purposes and would like to share some of your data. This is limited to: - Basic information (name, address, website, social media account) - ASPIRE WITH ESA Funding (funding provided through the present Call for Proposals) Let us know if you are happy for us to share:
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    Describe your entity, relevant areas of activity, experience, products / services, key customers and any other information that can help understand why you are the right entity to bring your proposed innovation to market. (max. 300 words) Do not include resumes. We will ask for them in question 2.4.
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    Provide the official name of the entity leading this activity, country applying from, address, telephone number and webpage.
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    Please provide a description on the entity, areas of activity, experience, products / services, key customers and any other information that can help understand why they are your right partners to bring your Innovation to market. Do not include resumes. You will provide them in question 2.4. (max. 300 words)
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    As a minimum, provide name, position, company, country, telephone number and e-mail address
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    Explain why they are the right people to develop / market your proposed innovation. Provide information on key team members expertise (lead and subcontractors if applicable), including name, age, position in company, role in the project and any relevant expertise related to bringing innovation to market (e.g. development, sales, funds raised in the past, leadership roles, market knowledge, marketing, etc.) Please include LinkedIn profiles where possible. (max. 300 words per resume, max. 6 resumes between 2.4a and 2.4b)
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    Explain why your team members are the right people to develop / market your Innovation. Focusing on the key members, provide name, age, position in company, role in the Innovation project and any relevant technical / business expertise applicable (e.g. development, sales, funds raised in the past, leadership roles, market knowledge, marketing, etc.) Please include as well LinkedIn profiles where possible. (max. 300 words per resume, max. 6 resumes between 2.4a and 2.4b)
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    Explain if / how your entity will grow thanks to this Innovation project. If intending to grow, indicate profiles of future employees, when and how will you recruit them. (max. 200 words)
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    Provide the following: - Product / service you intend to bring to market. - Pains / problems & gains / benefits addressed by your customers (*) (*) You will be asked for full details on your customers on question 3.2. Please don't elaborate on them here. Please provide quantitative answers where applicable (max. 500 words)
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    Provide the following: - Customer market segments - Current customer pipeline representative of the market segments identified - Engagement status & timeline to serve these customers - Market size and market represented by your customer pipeline - Pricing strategy, if you already have one, and validation (max. 500 words)
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    Provide the following: - Your 2-3 main competitors - Competition strategy: How you plan to stay ahead from competitors - Why customers should choose you. (max. 400 words)
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    Upload your innovation's preliminary financial plan including: - Your past and projected cashflow - Costs - Revenues
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    Provide details on the Space Technology(ies) / Asset(s) you intend to use for your Innovation (project)- Explain as well why they are necessary (max. 300 words)
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    Explain how the proposed innovation (project) fits with your current business activities and your mid-/long term business strategy (max. 200 words)
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    Your implementation plan scope needs to focus on: - Proof of Market: evidence customer engagement and market traction - Proof of Concept: consolidate service elements - Proof of Sustainability: demonstrate social impact and business sustainability, i.e., Socio-Economic Impact For any task within your implementation plan provide: - Your starting point (e.g. idea, prototype, existing product to enhance, project results, etc.) - Key activities (e.g. market analysis, business development, validation of assumptions, proof of concept, development, testing with customers, promotion) - Key outcomes expected Please elaborate on them (max. 400 words).
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    Upload a Gantt chart including key activities and milestones reflected in 4.1
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    Present the most important risks to the success of your innovation (technical, implementation, business); present mitigation strategies. Please take into account: - Technical risks refer to technologies used within your innovation project. - Implementation risks refer to your programme of work - Business risks refer to any aspect related to your innovation's commercialisation (max. 6 risks, 2 of each type (implementation, business, commercial), max. 50 words per risk)
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    Per each SDG approached, please specify the indicators (KPI) you intend to tackle Information on SDG Indicators is available through SDG-Tracker.org. For each goal, associate the relevant indicator (indicator number and description) you plan to target per each goal marked.
    • 1.1.1 - Eradicate extreme poverty
    • 1.2.1 - Halve population below national poverty line
    • 1.2.2 - Population in poverty according to national definitions
    • 1.3.1 - Population covered by social protection floors/systems
    • 1.4.1 - Access to basic services
    • 1.4.2 - Secure tenure rights to land
    • 1.5.1 - Deaths and affected persons from natural disasters
    • 1.5.2 - Direct economic loss from natural disasters
    • 1.5.3 - Disaster risk reduction strategies
    • 1.5.4 - Local disaster risk reduction
    • 1.A.1 - Domestic resources to poverty reduction programmes
    • 1.A.2 - Government spending on essential services
    • 1.A.3 - Inflows directly allocated to poverty reduction programmes
    • 2.1.1 - Prevalence of undernourishment
    • 2.1.2 - Prevalence of food insecurity
    • 2.2.1 - Prevalence of childhood stunting
    • 2.2.2 - Prevalence of childhood malnutrition (wasting or overweight)
    • 2.3.1 - Production per labour unit
    • 2.3.2 - Income of small -scale food producers
    • 2.4.1 - Sustainable food production
    • 2.5.1 - Genetic resources in conservation facilities
    • 2.5.2 - Local breeds at risk of extinction
    • 2.A.1 - Agriculture orientation index
    • 2.A.2 - Official flows to agriculture
    • 2.B.1 - Agricultural export subsidies
    • 2.C.1 - Food price anomalies
    • 3.1.1 - Maternal mortality ratio
    • 3.1.2 - Skilled birth attendance
    • 3.2.1 - Under -5 mortality rate
    • 3.2.2 - Neonatal mortality rate
    • 3.3.1 - Number of new HIV infections per 1,000 uninfected population
    • 3.3.2 - Tuberculosis incidence per 100,000 population
    • 3.3.3 - Malaria incidence per 1,000 population
    • 3.3.4 - Hepatitis B incidence per 100,000 population
    • 3.3.5 - Number of people requiring interventions against neglected tropical diseases
    • 3.4.1 - Mortality rate attributed to cardiovascular disease, cancer, diabetes or chronic respiratory disease
    • 3.4.2 - Suicide mortality rate
    • 3.5.1 - Coverage of treatment interventions (pharmacological, psychosocial and rehabilitation and aftercare services) for substance use disorders
    • 3.5.2 - Alcohol consumption per capita
    • 3.6.1 - Halve the number of road traffic deaths
    • 3.7.1 - Proportion of women of reproductive age who have their need for family planning satisfied with modern methods
    • 3.7.2 - Adolescent birth rate
    • 3.8.1 - Coverage of essential health services
    • 3.8.2 - Household expenditures on health
    • 3.9.1 - Mortality rate from air pollution
    • 3.9.2 - Mortality rate from unsafe water, sanitation, hygiene (WASH)
    • 3.9.3 - Mortality rate attributed to unintentional poisoning
    • 3.A.1 - Prevalence of tobacco use
    • 3.B.1 - Vaccine coverage
    • 3.B.2 - Development assistance to medical research & basic healthcare
    • 3.B.3 - Availability of essential medicines
    • 3.C.1 - Health worker density
    • 3.D.1 - Health emergency preparedness
    • 4.1.1 - Achieving proficiency in reading and mathematics
    • 4.2.1 - Ensuring children are developmentally on track
    • 4.2.2 - Participation in pre -primary education
    • 4.3.1 - Equal access to further education
    • 4.4.1 - Information and communications technology (ICT) skills
    • 4.5.1 - Disparities in educational access
    • 4.6.1 - Universal literacy and numeracy
    • 4.7.1 - Education on sustainable development and global citizenship
    • 4.A.1 - Inclusive and safe schools
    • 4.B.1 - Scholarships for developing countries
    • 4.C.1 - Supply of qualified teachers
    • 5.1.1 - Legal frameworks for gender equality and non -discrimination
    • 5.2.1 - Violence against women from an intimate partner
    • 5.2.2 - Violence against women from persons other than an intimate partner
    • 5.3.1 - Women married before age 15 or 18
    • 5.3.2 - Female genital mutilation/cutting
    • 5.4.1 - Time spent on unpaid domestic and care work
    • 5.5.1 - Women in political positions
    • 5.5.2 - Women in managerial positions
    • 5.6.1 - Women decision -making on contraceptive use and healthcare
    • 5.6.2 - Guarantee of equal access to sexual and reproductive health care
    • 5.A.1 - Female land rights or ownership
    • 5.A.2 - Equal rights to land ownership
    • 5.B.1 - Mobile telephone ownership
    • 5.C.1 - Systems to track gender equality
    • 6.1.1 - Safe drinking water
    • 6.2.1 - Safe sanitation and hygiene
    • 6.3.1 - Proportion of wastewater safely treated
    • 6.3.2 - Ambient water quality
    • 6.4.1 - Water use efficiency
    • 6.4.2 - Levels of freshwater stress
    • 6.5.1 - Integrated water management
    • 6.5.2 - Transboundary water cooperation
    • 6.6.1 - Protect and restore water -related ecosystems
    • 6.A.1 - Water and sanitation support
    • 6.B.1 - Local participation in sanitation management
    • 7.1.1 - Access to electricity
    • 7.1.2 - Access to clean fuels for cooking
    • 7.2.1 - Renewable energy share
    • 7.3.1 - Energy efficiency
    • 7.A.1 - Access and investments in clean energy
    • 7.B.1 - Expanding energy services for developing countries
    • 8.1.1 - GDP per capita growth rate
    • 8.2.1 - GDP per capita growth rate per employed person
    • 8.3.1 - Informal employment in non -agriculture sectors
    • 8.4.1 - Material footprint
    • 8.4.2 - Domestic material consumption
    • 8.5.1 - Hourly earnings
    • 8.5.2 - Unemployment rate
    • 8.6.1 - Youth employment, education and training
    • 8.7.1 - Child labour
    • 8.8.1 - Occupational injuries
    • 8.8.2 - Compliance of labour rights
    • 8.9.1 - Tourism contribution to GDP
    • 8.9.2 - Sustainable tourism jobs
    • 8.10.1 - Access to financial services
    • 8.10.2 - Population with financial account
    • 8.A.1 - Aid for trade
    • 8.B.1 - Youth employment strategy
    • 9.1.1 - Road access for rural populations
    • 9.1.2 - Passenger and freight volumes
    • 9.2.1 - Manufacturing value
    • 9.2.2 - Manufacturing employment
    • 9.3.1 - Value of small-scale industry
    • 9.3.2 - Small-scale industries with affordable credit
    • 9.4.1 - CO2 emissions per unit value added
    • 9.5.1 - Research and Development (R&D) spending
    • 9.5.2 - Researchers per million inhabitants
    • 9.A.1 - Development assistance for infrastructure
    • 9.A.2 - Medium and high-tech industry
    • 9.C.1 - Development assistance for infrastructure
    • 10.1.1 - Income growth inequalities
    • 10.2.1 - People living below 50 per cent of median income
    • 10.3.1 - Eliminating discriminatory practices
    • 10.4.1 - Policies for greater equality
    • 10.5.1 - Regulating financial markets
    • 10.6.1 - Voting rights for developing countries
    • 10.7.1 - Migration recruitment costs
    • 10.7.2 - Well-planned migration policies
    • 10.A.1 - Differential tariffs for least developed countries
    • 10.B.1 - Development assistance and investment
    • 10.C.1 - Remittance costs
    • 11.1.1 - Urban population living in slums
    • 11.2.1 - Public transport access
    • 11.3.1 - Sustainable urbanization rates
    • 11.3.2 - Urban planning management
    • 11.4.1 - Protecting cultural heritage
    • 11.5.1 - Deaths and injuries from natural disasters
    • 11.5.2 - Economic losses from natural disasters
    • 11.6.1 - Solid waste management
    • 11.6.2 - Urban air pollution
    • 11.7.1 - Open spaces in cities
    • 11.7.2 - Safe spaces in cities
    • 11.A.1 - Urban and regional planning
    • 11.B.1 - Integrated disaster risk management
    • 11.B.2 - Local disaster risk management
    • 11.C.1 - Sustainable and resilient buildings in least developed countries
    • 12.1.1 - Sustainable consumption and production action plans
    • 12.2.1 - Material footprint
    • 12.2.2 - Domestic material consumption
    • 12.3.1 - Global food loss
    • 12.4.1 - International agreements on hazardous waste
    • 12.4.2 - Hazardous waste generation
    • 12.5.1 - Recycling rates
    • 12.6.1 - Companies publishing sustainability reports
    • 12.7.1 - National sustainable procurement plans
    • 12.8.1 - Understanding of sustainable lifestyles
    • 12.A.1 - Support for developing countries' capacity for sustainable production
    • 12.B.1 - Monitoring sustainable tourism
    • 12.C.1 - Removing fossil fuel subsidies
    • 13.1.1 - Deaths and injuries from natural disasters
    • 13.1.2 - National disaster risk management
    • 13.1.3 - Local disaster risk management
    • 13.2.1 - Integration of climate change into national policies
    • 13.3.1 - Education on climate change
    • 13.3.2 - Capacity-building for climate change
    • 13.A.1 - Green Climate Fund mobilization of $100 billion
    • 13.B.1 - Support for planning and management in least-developed countries
    • 14.1.1 - Reduce marine pollution
    • 14.2.1 - Protect and restore ecosystems
    • 14.3.1 - Reduce ocean acidification
    • 14.4.1 - Fish stocks within sustainable levels
    • 14.5.1 - Protected marine areas
    • 14.6.1 - Combat illegal, unreported and unregulated fishing
    • 14.7.1 - Income from sustainable fisheries
    • 14.A.1 - Research resources for marine technology
    • 14.B.1 - Support small scale fishers
    • 14.C.1 - Implementing international sea law
    • 15.1.1 - Forest area
    • 15.1.2 - Important biodiversity sites protected
    • 15.2.1 - Sustainable forest management
    • 15.3.1 - End desertification and land degradation
    • 15.4.1 - Coverage of important sites for mountain biodiversity
    • 15.4.2 - Coverage of important sites for mountain biodiversity
    • 15.5.1 - Red List Index
    • 15.6.1 - Benefits of sharing genetic resources
    • 15.7.1 - Wildlife poaching and trafficking
    • 15.8.1 - Prevent invasive alien species
    • 15.9.1 - Integration of ecosystem and biodiversity in planning
    • 15.A.1 - Official development assistance for biodiversity
    • 15.B.1 - Official development assistance for forest management
    • 15.C.1 - Poaching and trafficking wildlife
    • 16.1.1 - Intentional homicides
    • 16.1.2 - Conflict-related deaths
    • 16.1.3 - Prevalence of all forms of violence
    • 16.1.4 - Public safety
    • 16.2.1 - Violence against children
    • 16.2.2 - Human trafficking
    • 16.2.3 - Sexual violence against young men and women
    • 16.3.1 - Victim reports of crime
    • 16.3.2 - Unsentenced detainees
    • 16.4.1 - Illicit financial flows
    • 16.4.2 - Seized or surrendered arms
    • 16.5.1 - Bribery prevalence
    • 16.5.2 - Bribery in business
    • 16.6.1 - Governmental expenditures within budgets
    • 16.6.2 - Satisfaction with public services
    • 16.7.1 - Representation in public institutions
    • 16.7.2 - Inclusive decision-making
    • 16.8.1 - Developing country participation in international organizations
    • 16.9.1 - Birth registration
    • 16.10.1- Journalist and media killings
    • 16.10.2- Public access to information
    • 16.A.1 - National human rights institutions
    • 16.B.1 - Public discrimination
    • 17.1.1 - Government revenue
    • 17.1.2 - Domestic taxes
    • 17.2.1 - Development assistance to least-developed countries
    • 17.3.1 - Foreign direct investment
    • 17.3.2 - Volume of remittances
    • 17.4.1 - Debt service
    • 17.5.1 - Investment promotion for least-developed countries
    • 17.6.1 - Science and technology cooperation
    • 17.6.2 - Fixed broadband subscriptions
    • 17.7.1 - Sustainable technologies in developing countries
    • 17.8.1 - Individuals using the Internet
    • 17.9.1 - SDG support for developing countries
    • 17.10.1- Weighted average tariffs
    • 17.11.1- Exports from developing countries
    • 17.12.1- Tariffs for developing countries
    • 17.13.1- Macroeconomic Dashboard
    • 17.14.1- Policy for sustainable development
    • 17.15.1- National results frameworks
    • 17.16.1- Progress in multistakeholder development
    • 17.17.1- Public, private and civil society partnerships
    • 17.18.1- Statistical Capacity
    • 17.18.2- National statistical legislation
    • 17.18.3- National statistical plans
    • 17.19.1- Resources for statistical capacity
    • 17.19.2- Completeness of census, birth and death registriation
    • 1.1.1 - Eradicate extreme poverty
    • 1.2.1 - Halve population below national poverty line
    • 1.2.2 - Population in poverty according to national definitions
    • 1.3.1 - Population covered by social protection floors/systems
    • 1.4.1 - Access to basic services
    • 1.4.2 - Secure tenure rights to land
    • 1.5.1 - Deaths and affected persons from natural disasters
    • 1.5.2 - Direct economic loss from natural disasters
    • 1.5.3 - Disaster risk reduction strategies
    • 1.5.4 - Local disaster risk reduction
    • 1.A.1 - Domestic resources to poverty reduction programmes
    • 1.A.2 - Government spending on essential services
    • 1.A.3 - Inflows directly allocated to poverty reduction programmes
    • 2.1.1 - Prevalence of undernourishment
    • 2.1.2 - Prevalence of food insecurity
    • 2.2.1 - Prevalence of childhood stunting
    • 2.2.2 - Prevalence of childhood malnutrition (wasting or overweight)
    • 2.3.1 - Production per labour unit
    • 2.3.2 - Income of small -scale food producers
    • 2.4.1 - Sustainable food production
    • 2.5.1 - Genetic resources in conservation facilities
    • 2.5.2 - Local breeds at risk of extinction
    • 2.A.1 - Agriculture orientation index
    • 2.A.2 - Official flows to agriculture
    • 2.B.1 - Agricultural export subsidies
    • 2.C.1 - Food price anomalies
    • 3.1.1 - Maternal mortality ratio
    • 3.1.2 - Skilled birth attendance
    • 3.2.1 - Under -5 mortality rate
    • 3.2.2 - Neonatal mortality rate
    • 3.3.1 - Number of new HIV infections per 1,000 uninfected population
    • 3.3.2 - Tuberculosis incidence per 100,000 population
    • 3.3.3 - Malaria incidence per 1,000 population
    • 3.3.4 - Hepatitis B incidence per 100,000 population
    • 3.3.5 - Number of people requiring interventions against neglected tropical diseases
    • 3.4.1 - Mortality rate attributed to cardiovascular disease, cancer, diabetes or chronic respiratory disease
    • 3.4.2 - Suicide mortality rate
    • 3.5.1 - Coverage of treatment interventions (pharmacological, psychosocial and rehabilitation and aftercare services) for substance use disorders
    • 3.5.2 - Alcohol consumption per capita
    • 3.6.1 - Halve the number of road traffic deaths
    • 3.7.1 - Proportion of women of reproductive age who have their need for family planning satisfied with modern methods
    • 3.7.2 - Adolescent birth rate
    • 3.8.1 - Coverage of essential health services
    • 3.8.2 - Household expenditures on health
    • 3.9.1 - Mortality rate from air pollution
    • 3.9.2 - Mortality rate from unsafe water, sanitation, hygiene (WASH)
    • 3.9.3 - Mortality rate attributed to unintentional poisoning
    • 3.A.1 - Prevalence of tobacco use
    • 3.B.1 - Vaccine coverage
    • 3.B.2 - Development assistance to medical research & basic healthcare
    • 3.B.3 - Availability of essential medicines
    • 3.C.1 - Health worker density
    • 3.D.1 - Health emergency preparedness
    • 4.1.1 - Achieving proficiency in reading and mathematics
    • 4.2.1 - Ensuring children are developmentally on track
    • 4.2.2 - Participation in pre -primary education
    • 4.3.1 - Equal access to further education
    • 4.4.1 - Information and communications technology (ICT) skills
    • 4.5.1 - Disparities in educational access
    • 4.6.1 - Universal literacy and numeracy
    • 4.7.1 - Education on sustainable development and global citizenship
    • 4.A.1 - Inclusive and safe schools
    • 4.B.1 - Scholarships for developing countries
    • 4.C.1 - Supply of qualified teachers
    • 5.1.1 - Legal frameworks for gender equality and non -discrimination
    • 5.2.1 - Violence against women from an intimate partner
    • 5.2.2 - Violence against women from persons other than an intimate partner
    • 5.3.1 - Women married before age 15 or 18
    • 5.3.2 - Female genital mutilation/cutting
    • 5.4.1 - Time spent on unpaid domestic and care work
    • 5.5.1 - Women in political positions
    • 5.5.2 - Women in managerial positions
    • 5.6.1 - Women decision -making on contraceptive use and healthcare
    • 5.6.2 - Guarantee of equal access to sexual and reproductive health care
    • 5.A.1 - Female land rights or ownership
    • 5.A.2 - Equal rights to land ownership
    • 5.B.1 - Mobile telephone ownership
    • 5.C.1 - Systems to track gender equality
    • 6.1.1 - Safe drinking water
    • 6.2.1 - Safe sanitation and hygiene
    • 6.3.1 - Proportion of wastewater safely treated
    • 6.3.2 - Ambient water quality
    • 6.4.1 - Water use efficiency
    • 6.4.2 - Levels of freshwater stress
    • 6.5.1 - Integrated water management
    • 6.5.2 - Transboundary water cooperation
    • 6.6.1 - Protect and restore water -related ecosystems
    • 6.A.1 - Water and sanitation support
    • 6.B.1 - Local participation in sanitation management
    • 7.1.1 - Access to electricity
    • 7.1.2 - Access to clean fuels for cooking
    • 7.2.1 - Renewable energy share
    • 7.3.1 - Energy efficiency
    • 7.A.1 - Access and investments in clean energy
    • 7.B.1 - Expanding energy services for developing countries
    • 8.1.1 - GDP per capita growth rate
    • 8.2.1 - GDP per capita growth rate per employed person
    • 8.3.1 - Informal employment in non -agriculture sectors
    • 8.4.1 - Material footprint
    • 8.4.2 - Domestic material consumption
    • 8.5.1 - Hourly earnings
    • 8.5.2 - Unemployment rate
    • 8.6.1 - Youth employment, education and training
    • 8.7.1 - Child labour
    • 8.8.1 - Occupational injuries
    • 8.8.2 - Compliance of labour rights
    • 8.9.1 - Tourism contribution to GDP
    • 8.9.2 - Sustainable tourism jobs
    • 8.10.1 - Access to financial services
    • 8.10.2 - Population with financial account
    • 8.A.1 - Aid for trade
    • 8.B.1 - Youth employment strategy
    • 9.1.1 - Road access for rural populations
    • 9.1.2 - Passenger and freight volumes
    • 9.2.1 - Manufacturing value
    • 9.2.2 - Manufacturing employment
    • 9.3.1 - Value of small-scale industry
    • 9.3.2 - Small-scale industries with affordable credit
    • 9.4.1 - CO2 emissions per unit value added
    • 9.5.1 - Research and Development (R&D) spending
    • 9.5.2 - Researchers per million inhabitants
    • 9.A.1 - Development assistance for infrastructure
    • 9.A.2 - Medium and high-tech industry
    • 9.C.1 - Development assistance for infrastructure
    • 10.1.1 - Income growth inequalities
    • 10.2.1 - People living below 50 per cent of median income
    • 10.3.1 - Eliminating discriminatory practices
    • 10.4.1 - Policies for greater equality
    • 10.5.1 - Regulating financial markets
    • 10.6.1 - Voting rights for developing countries
    • 10.7.1 - Migration recruitment costs
    • 10.7.2 - Well-planned migration policies
    • 10.A.1 - Differential tariffs for least developed countries
    • 10.B.1 - Development assistance and investment
    • 10.C.1 - Remittance costs
    • 11.1.1 - Urban population living in slums
    • 11.2.1 - Public transport access
    • 11.3.1 - Sustainable urbanization rates
    • 11.3.2 - Urban planning management
    • 11.4.1 - Protecting cultural heritage
    • 11.5.1 - Deaths and injuries from natural disasters
    • 11.5.2 - Economic losses from natural disasters
    • 11.6.1 - Solid waste management
    • 11.6.2 - Urban air pollution
    • 11.7.1 - Open spaces in cities
    • 11.7.2 - Safe spaces in cities
    • 11.A.1 - Urban and regional planning
    • 11.B.1 - Integrated disaster risk management
    • 11.B.2 - Local disaster risk management
    • 11.C.1 - Sustainable and resilient buildings in least developed countries
    • 12.1.1 - Sustainable consumption and production action plans
    • 12.2.1 - Material footprint
    • 12.2.2 - Domestic material consumption
    • 12.3.1 - Global food loss
    • 12.4.1 - International agreements on hazardous waste
    • 12.4.2 - Hazardous waste generation
    • 12.5.1 - Recycling rates
    • 12.6.1 - Companies publishing sustainability reports
    • 12.7.1 - National sustainable procurement plans
    • 12.8.1 - Understanding of sustainable lifestyles
    • 12.A.1 - Support for developing countries' capacity for sustainable production
    • 12.B.1 - Monitoring sustainable tourism
    • 12.C.1 - Removing fossil fuel subsidies
    • 13.1.1 - Deaths and injuries from natural disasters
    • 13.1.2 - National disaster risk management
    • 13.1.3 - Local disaster risk management
    • 13.2.1 - Integration of climate change into national policies
    • 13.3.1 - Education on climate change
    • 13.3.2 - Capacity-building for climate change
    • 13.A.1 - Green Climate Fund mobilization of $100 billion
    • 13.B.1 - Support for planning and management in least-developed countries
    • 14.1.1 - Reduce marine pollution
    • 14.2.1 - Protect and restore ecosystems
    • 14.3.1 - Reduce ocean acidification
    • 14.4.1 - Fish stocks within sustainable levels
    • 14.5.1 - Protected marine areas
    • 14.6.1 - Combat illegal, unreported and unregulated fishing
    • 14.7.1 - Income from sustainable fisheries
    • 14.A.1 - Research resources for marine technology
    • 14.B.1 - Support small scale fishers
    • 14.C.1 - Implementing international sea law
    • 15.1.1 - Forest area
    • 15.1.2 - Important biodiversity sites protected
    • 15.2.1 - Sustainable forest management
    • 15.3.1 - End desertification and land degradation
    • 15.4.1 - Coverage of important sites for mountain biodiversity
    • 15.4.2 - Coverage of important sites for mountain biodiversity
    • 15.5.1 - Red List Index
    • 15.6.1 - Benefits of sharing genetic resources
    • 15.7.1 - Wildlife poaching and trafficking
    • 15.8.1 - Prevent invasive alien species
    • 15.9.1 - Integration of ecosystem and biodiversity in planning
    • 15.A.1 - Official development assistance for biodiversity
    • 15.B.1 - Official development assistance for forest management
    • 15.C.1 - Poaching and trafficking wildlife
    • 16.1.1 - Intentional homicides
    • 16.1.2 - Conflict-related deaths
    • 16.1.3 - Prevalence of all forms of violence
    • 16.1.4 - Public safety
    • 16.2.1 - Violence against children
    • 16.2.2 - Human trafficking
    • 16.2.3 - Sexual violence against young men and women
    • 16.3.1 - Victim reports of crime
    • 16.3.2 - Unsentenced detainees
    • 16.4.1 - Illicit financial flows
    • 16.4.2 - Seized or surrendered arms
    • 16.5.1 - Bribery prevalence
    • 16.5.2 - Bribery in business
    • 16.6.1 - Governmental expenditures within budgets
    • 16.6.2 - Satisfaction with public services
    • 16.7.1 - Representation in public institutions
    • 16.7.2 - Inclusive decision-making
    • 16.8.1 - Developing country participation in international organizations
    • 16.9.1 - Birth registration
    • 16.10.1- Journalist and media killings
    • 16.10.2- Public access to information
    • 16.A.1 - National human rights institutions
    • 16.B.1 - Public discrimination
    • 17.1.1 - Government revenue
    • 17.1.2 - Domestic taxes
    • 17.2.1 - Development assistance to least-developed countries
    • 17.3.1 - Foreign direct investment
    • 17.3.2 - Volume of remittances
    • 17.4.1 - Debt service
    • 17.5.1 - Investment promotion for least-developed countries
    • 17.6.1 - Science and technology cooperation
    • 17.6.2 - Fixed broadband subscriptions
    • 17.7.1 - Sustainable technologies in developing countries
    • 17.8.1 - Individuals using the Internet
    • 17.9.1 - SDG support for developing countries
    • 17.10.1- Weighted average tariffs
    • 17.11.1- Exports from developing countries
    • 17.12.1- Tariffs for developing countries
    • 17.13.1- Macroeconomic Dashboard
    • 17.14.1- Policy for sustainable development
    • 17.15.1- National results frameworks
    • 17.16.1- Progress in multistakeholder development
    • 17.17.1- Public, private and civil society partnerships
    • 17.18.1- Statistical Capacity
    • 17.18.2- National statistical legislation
    • 17.18.3- National statistical plans
    • 17.19.1- Resources for statistical capacity
    • 17.19.2- Completeness of census, birth and death registriation
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